Thoughts in Worship

Thoughts in Worship 3.28.2015


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Thoughts in Worship
Message Magazine's Online Devotional for Sabbath, March 28, 2015
Based Upon 1 Corinthians 14
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For today’s devotional thought, I would like to take us back to Acts chapter 2, which is among the most referenced chapters in the New Testament by Christians around the world, and then share a thought from our related theme chapter.
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In some sense, the events spoken of in Acts chapter 2 could be considered the birth of the Christian church. It marked the beginning of the era of the Holy Spirit. While He has ever been present upon the earth (it is His nature to be ever-present), and we have seen His work of anointing, power, influence, etc. from the creation until the first century, we had never seen His power more pronounced than on the Day of Pentecost. Jesus had completed the earthly mission phase of the Plan of Redemption, and now He must return to heaven to get the beginning aspects of that phase started. But, He could not leave His people comfortless as He departed. Thus, He gave them instructions on how to receive the fulness of His “other self,” the Holy Spirit, so they could propagate the gospel and prepare for His Coming.
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What happened on the Day of Pentecost? I would like to share a different perspective of that wondrous event, because there is no dearth of commentary on the commonly held understanding of the day.
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You may recall back in Genesis chapter 6 that the Lord confessed His utter displeasure with how things were going down here. He created a perfect earth, and formed perfect people to propagate the human race to bring Him glory in the universe. With so many angels who chose to riot in heaven with the fallen Lucifer, what better way could there be to bring honor to the name of God, than to create a people after His own image, who would demonstrate the power of volitional obedience? Yet, through volition, humans also chose to riot against their God. Thus it was that while their minds were only on evil continually, the Lord was compelled to destroy the unrepentant inhabitants of the earth through a worldwide flood. If the devil was paying attention, he should have recognized the foreshadowing of his own demise in the decimation of this event. As always, there were those who did love God and whom He could preserve through faith. Through the line of Noah, the Lord began to propagate the human race again following the flood.
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It was not long after this flood that the people started on their slope downward again. They built a tower under the direction of Nimrod, that was intended to “reach the heavens” and to “make a name” for them. Does this sound familiar? Did not the devil assert himself in hopes of ascending the Throne of God? Did he not also want to take the name of, the “Most High God” upon himself? Well, we see where that led him. And destruction in the end is his lot. Nonetheless, he propagandized the people of Nimrod’s day to assert themselves in the same way he did the angels before his expulsion from heaven. We must not miss the apparent coincidence that the people wanted to reach the heavens with their skyscraper following a flood that covered the whole earth. Could they have been attempting to protect themselves from another flood, although the Lord covenanted not to do that again? This is very possible. Whatever the case, the Lord saw their building plans as the utmost in pride and they (Father, Son, & Holy Spirit) went down and “confused” their languages, lest they should unite and perform any form of wickedness they could conceive. This marked the first large-scale event of Babylon (confusion). God confused their languages at the Tower of Babel, because He needed to place limits upon what they would accomplish in their proud affront to His throne.
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We are rounding the corner now. Do not miss this: What God needed to confuse in the days of Nimrod (Babylon), He has been slowly, yet steadily un-confusing, until the final call of Revelation 18:4,...
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