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What In The World Is He Doing?
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What In The World Is He Doing?
By David R. Tullock

To participate in what God is doing, we must understand that the Holy Spirit is personal.  The Spirit is a “who” not a “what.”  Jesus refers to the Spirit as one who relates like a “He.”  The Holy Spirit is the living, personal Spirit of Jesus.  The way we know Jesus and his way of life is through the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is also the living presence of God with His people wherever they are.  It is the Holy Spirit of God who draws us together each Sunday for worship.  It is the Spirit that teaches us to “love one another as He has loved us.”  It is the Spirit which draws us to him in Holy Communion.  It is the Spirit of God who girds himself to serve us at the table.  It is the Holy Spirit who makes the mysterious transaction that occurs to make it possible for us to experience the Presence at the table.

So on this big word Sunday called Pentecost, let me remind you that the giving of the Holy Spirit to us is not an end but a means.  Like water on a tiered fountain this Spirit flows from God, to Jesus, to the Apostles, to us and splashes on the entire world.  This also means that your gifts, whatever they are, are part of the indispensable whole that the Spirit is bringing into being.  Maybe you never thought about it that way before.  Paul doesn’t say “to some;” he says, “to each.”  That means that every one of us has a gift from the Spirit to offer to all the others “for the common good.”  “If you don’t know what your gifts are you can confidently expect to find out.  But I warn you.  It will mean that God will call you out of your “house of  homely, close-hugged truths.”    That’s what He does.

Prayer: In a moment of madness, O God, we gave ourselves to you.  It was a moment of divine madness, that changed our lives.  Now we spend all of our days looking for such moments, hoping to confirm what we felt before or to discover new creations of what it means to follow you.  Therefore we pray for a special feeling of your presence now in our midst as we worship, that when we go from this place it will be with new courage, and with hope that our experience for you does order life and give it meaning beyond the momentary pleasures and sorrows of daily existence.  Convert our gift — and us — into living sacrifices that will make the poor rejoice, the wounded heal, the lonely discover love.  And let all our moments become moments of such madness.  Through the One who died on a cross and was raised to newness of life, Christ our Lord.  Amen.

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Sermon brief provided by: David R. Tullock, pastor of Parson’s Porch, a ministry in Cleveland, TN

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