Pentecost

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Pentecost serves as an annual reminder that our Creator still works miracles, granting His Spirit to those called to be the firstfruits of His spiritual harvest, empowering them to carry out His work in this world.

In biblical reckoning, days begin in the evening (Genesis 1:5), when the sun goes down (Joshua 8:29; 2 Chronicles 18:34; Mark 1:32), and are counted “from evening to evening” (Leviticus 23:32). Thus, all God’s festivals begin the sunset just before the dates listed in this table. For example, in 2025 Passover is observed on the evening of April 11, after sundown, and the Feast of Unleavened Bread begins the following evening, April 12. The festivals end at sunset on the dates given.

The Feast of Pentecost, or firstfruits, teaches us that Jesus Christ came to build His Church. This festival pictures the coming of the Holy Spirit and the establishment of the Church. The firstfruits are those who will be given salvation at the return of Christ. They have been empowered with the Holy Spirit, which creates in each one a new heart and nature to live by the commandments of God (Exodus 23:16; Acts 2:1-4, Acts 2:37-39; Acts 5:32; James 1:18). Pentecost serves as a reminder that God grants His Holy Spirit to the firstfruits of His spiritual harvest.

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The Feast of Pentecost: The Firstfruits of God's Harvest

Why Should Christians celebrate the Feast of Pentecost?