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The
Compass
A
Daily Personal Reflection & Small Group
Discussion Guide
by
John Hay, Jr.
Senior Pastor, West Morris
Street Free Methodist Church
What's
Pentecost About?
Pentecost
Aftershocks
Acts 2:1-47
TRACKING THE WORD
What impacts of Pentecost continue to invite
and compel us today?
1. Believers are OVERWHELMED by grace.
Acts 2:1-4
How is God's truth, mercy and love taking hold
of me, changing me, and challenging our shared
life in Christ?
2. Babel is REVERSED.
Acts 2:4-13
What barriers am I free to cross or remove
because of Christ's comprehensive work for all
people?
3. Holy BOLDNESS replaces hesitation and
fear.
Acts 2:14-41
What are my opportunities to bear truth, understanding,
and reconciliation in the face of deception,
confusion, and division?
4. MISSION is clarified.
Acts 2:14-41
What effective connections can I make between
Christ's completed work, this hoping/hurting
generation, the Good News, and the future God
desires?
5. Community and COMPASSION reflects Christ.
Acts 2:42-47
Am I following the heart of Christ in me to
share what I have been given to reflect the
relief, restoration, and liberation Christ desires
for all?
JOURNALING / DISCUSSION
Explore these questions in personal devotions
or group discussion
1. Read Acts 2:1-4. What three manifestations
occurred at Pentecost? What do you think each
of these might have meant to the early believers?
What might they represent to you? Discuss or
journal your responses.
2. Read Acts 2:4-13. How many different
groups of people or languages are mentioned
in these verses? What do they all hear in their
own language? Beyond the gift of tongues and
interpretation, what is their in the Good News
that communicates across language, ethnic, and
racial barriers?
3. Read Acts 2:14-41. Think of Peter's
address to the people not so much as a "well-reasoned
and researched speech," but as a spur-of-the-moment
response in which "it all comes together"
for him and for the benefit of his hearers.
What kind of connections to the Old Testament
does he make? What connections between Jesus'
actions and the present moment? Describe some
of understandings and connections God has helped
you to make?
4. Read Acts 2:42-47. Name four practices
that defined the new church? How are these being
continued among us today? Are you giving yourself
to each of these? If not, begin to do so.
MARKINGS FOR THE JOURNEY
Consider what other believers have explored
about Pentecost
REPEATING PENTECOST? "While it
would be wrong to expect a rushing mighty wind
or tongues, as of fire, to be present today
when the Holy Spirit is poured out, we can experience
the true gift. We, just as they, can be all
filled with the Holy Spirit. But we should do
what the disciples did before and during their
filling with the Holy Spirit. The disciples
were filled in fulfillment of a promise. They
were filled as they received in faith. They
were filled in God's timing. They were filled
as they were together in unity. And they were
filled in unusual ways." - David Guzik
HOLY BOLDNESS "Yes, we need to
study to show ourselves approved... But when
we have reached the end of ourselves and our
knowledge, the Holy Spirit will give us the
words to say with great boldness. When we do
our best, God will do the rest. He will help
us make the name of Jesus known. He will give
us responses to the tough questions. He will
help us season our words with love. He will
even take something we say and tweak it so it
is exactly what the lost need to hear."
- Jamie Morgan
HOLY SPIRIT & JESUS CHRIST "Immediately
after our Lord was glorified in the ascension,
the Holy Spirit came into this world, and He
has been here ever since. When we receive the
Holy Spirit, we receive quickening life from
the ascended Lord. It is not the baptism of
the Holy Spirit that changes me, but the power
of the ascended Christ coming into men's lives
by the Holy Spirit that changes them
The
baptism with the Holy Spirit is not an experience
apart from Jesus Christ: it is the evidence
of the ascended Christ." - Oswald Chambers
RESPONSES
& OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE
Want to explore The
Compass with others? Have questions?
If
you'd like to connect with others who are working
weekly with The Compass, e-mail
me or call the church office (317.632.8311)
If
you have questions about Scriptures or some
of the questions, or just want to share what
your are discovering through The Compass, you
are welcome to e-mail
me.
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