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Everything about Pentecost was a miracle. The wind, the fire, the words. Perhaps most miraculous was that folks heard the good news about Jesus’ resurrection, not in a game of translated telephone, but directly from the source, in their own language. What’s more, they listened to and understood the good news. How often do we hear but not listen? How often are we heard, but not listened to? How might we live in the world as if we have listened to, and understood, the good news about Jesus? Let’s explore this together.
By Trinity United Methodist Church5
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Everything about Pentecost was a miracle. The wind, the fire, the words. Perhaps most miraculous was that folks heard the good news about Jesus’ resurrection, not in a game of translated telephone, but directly from the source, in their own language. What’s more, they listened to and understood the good news. How often do we hear but not listen? How often are we heard, but not listened to? How might we live in the world as if we have listened to, and understood, the good news about Jesus? Let’s explore this together.