Theme:  Family Oneness & Unity

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January 16th, 2026

Process of Unity Necessary for
Outpouring of Holy Spirit
Readings :
Acts 1:1- 2:4
Acts of the Apostles, p 35-39 Chapter 4 – Pentecost
Acts of the Apostles
Chapter 4—Pentecost Excerpts p. 35-39
This chapter is based on Acts 2:1–39.
As the disciples returned from Olivet to Jerusalem, the people looked on them, expecting to see on
their faces expressions of sorrow, confusion, and defeat; but they saw there gladness and triumph. The
disciples did not now mourn over disappointed hopes. They had seen the risen Saviour, and the words of
His parting promise echoed constantly in their ears.
In obedience to Christ’s command, they waited in Jerusalem for the promise of the Father—the
outpouring of the Spirit. They did not wait in idleness. The record says that they were “continually in the
temple, praising and blessing God.” Luke 24:53. They also met together to present their requests to the
Father in the name of Jesus. They knew that they had a Representative in heaven, an Advocate at the
throne of God. In solemn awe they bowed in prayer, repeating the assurance, “Whatsoever ye shall ask
the Father in My name, He will give it you. Hitherto have ye asked nothing in My name: ask, and ye shall
receive, that your joy may be full.” John 16:23, 24. Higher and still higher they extended the hand of faith,
with the mighty argument, “It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right
hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us.” Romans 8:34.
As the disciples waited for the fulfillment of the promise, they humbled their hearts in true repentance
and confessed their unbelief. As they called to remembrance the words that Christ had spoken to them
before His death they understood more fully their meaning. Truths which had passed from their memory
were again brought to their minds, and these they repeated to one another. They reproached themselves
for their misapprehension of the Saviour. Like a procession, scene after scene of His wonderful life passed
before them. As they meditated upon His pure, holy life they felt that no toil would be too hard, no
sacrifice too great, if only they could bear witness in their lives to the loveliness of Christ’s character. Oh,
if they could but have the past three years to live over, they thought, how differently they would act! If
they could only see the Master again, how earnestly they would strive to show Him how deeply they loved
Him, and how sincerely they sorrowed for having ever grieved Him by a word or an act of unbelief! But
they were comforted by the thought that they were forgiven. And they determined that, so far as possible,
they would atone for their unbelief by bravely confessing Him before the world.
The disciples prayed with intense earnestness for a fitness to meet men and in their daily intercourse
to speak words that would lead sinners to Christ. Putting away all differences, all desire for the supremacy,
they came close together in Christian fellowship. They drew nearer and nearer to God, and as they did
this they realized what a privilege had been theirs in being permitted to associate so closely with Christ.
Sadness filled their hearts as they thought of how many times they had grieved Him by their slowness of
comprehension, their failure to understand the lessons that, for their good, He was trying to teach them.
These days of preparation were days of deep heart searching. The disciples felt their spiritual need
and cried to the Lord for the holy unction that was to fit them for the work of soul saving. They did not
ask for a blessing for themselves merely. They were weighted with the burden of the salvation of souls.
They realized that the gospel was to be carried to the world, and they claimed the power that Christ had
promised.
During the patriarchal age the influence of the Holy Spirit had often been revealed in a marked
manner, but never in its fullness. Now, in obedience to the word of the Saviour, the disciples offered their
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supplications for this gift, and in heaven Christ added His intercession. He claimed the gift of the Spirit,
that He might pour it upon His people.
“And when the Day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And
suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where
they were sitting.”
The Spirit came upon the waiting, praying disciples with a fullness that reached every heart. The
Infinite One revealed Himself in power to His church. It was as if for ages this influence had been held in
restraint, and now Heaven rejoiced in being able to pour out upon the church the riches of the Spirit’s
grace. And under the influence of the Spirit, words of penitence and confession mingled with songs of
praise for sins forgiven. Words of thanksgiving and of prophecy were heard. All heaven bent low to behold
and to adore the wisdom of matchless, incomprehensible love. Lost in wonder, the apostles exclaimed,
“Herein is love.” They grasped the imparted gift. And what followed? The sword of the Spirit, newly edged
with power and bathed in the lightnings of heaven, cut its way through unbelief. Thousands were
converted in a day.
“It is expedient for you that I go away,” Christ had said to His disciples; “for If I go not away, the
Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send Him unto you.” “When He, the Spirit of truth,
is come, He will guide you into all truth: for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatsoever He shall hear,
that shall He speak: and He will show you things to come.” John 16:7, 13.
Christ’s ascension to heaven was the signal that His followers were to receive the promised blessing.
For this they were to wait before they entered upon their work. When Christ passed within the heavenly
gates, He was enthroned amidst the adoration of the angels. As soon as this ceremony was completed,
the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in rich currents, and Christ was indeed glorified, even with
the glory which He had with the Father from all eternity. The Pentecostal outpouring was Heaven’s
communication that the Redeemer’s inauguration was accomplished. According to His promise He had
sent the Holy Spirit from heaven to His followers as a token that He had, as priest and king, received all
authority in heaven and on earth, and was the Anointed One over His people.
“And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they
were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them
utterance.” The Holy Spirit, assuming the form of tongues of fire, rested upon those assembled. This was
an emblem of the gift then bestowed on the disciples, which enabled them to speak with fluency
languages with which they had heretofore been unacquainted. The appearance of fire signified the fervent
zeal with which the apostles would labor and the power that would attend their work.
“There were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation under heaven.” During the
dispersion the Jews had been scattered to almost every part of the inhabited world, and in their exile they
had learned to speak various languages. Many of these Jews were on this occasion in Jerusalem, attending
the religious festivals then in progress. Every known tongue was represented by those assembled. This
diversity of languages would have been a great hindrance to the proclamation of the gospel; God
therefore in a miraculous manner supplied the deficiency of the apostles. The Holy Spirit did for them that
which they could not have accomplished for themselves in a lifetime. They could now proclaim the truths
of the gospel abroad, speaking with accuracy the languages of those for whom they were laboring. This
miraculous gift was a strong evidence to the world that their commission bore the signet of Heaven. From
this time forth the language of the disciples was pure, simple, and accurate, whether they spoke in their
native tongue or in a foreign language.
“Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because
that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were all amazed and marveled, saying
one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans? and how hear we every man in our own
tongue, wherein we were born
Processing Questions
What stood out to you from the reading?
What is God wanting to do in/through you/us?
How to apply this? Self? Family? Church?  How do you prepare to experience what God wants to do?