Acts 2
Today we read Acts 2 and learn about one of the most important days in Christianity, when the Holy Spirit came onto and into three thousand people in Jerusalem at the same time. We call that day Pentecost. Take a close look at verse 9: one of the languages that the people are suddenly able to speak is Parthian–the mother language of Farsi! Why did they suddenly receive this gift of languages? So they could travel to Persia (and other places) and tell the people living there about Jesus Christ and His Forgiveness. When people are baptized today–also tens of thousands of Iranians and Afghans–they receive the same Holy Spirit that the people received back then on Pentecost. Isn’t that wonderful?
