ACTS 2
1 On the day of Pentecost all the
believers were meeting together in one place.
2 Suddenly, there was a sound from heaven
like the roaring of a mighty windstorm, and it filled the house where they were
sitting.
3 Then, what looked like flames or tongues
of fire appeared and settled on each of them.
4 And everyone present was filled with the
Holy Spirit and began speaking in other languages, as the Holy Spirit gave them
this ability.
5 At that time there were devout Jews from
every nation living in Jerusalem.
6When they heard the loud noise, everyone came
running, and they were bewildered to hear their own languages being spoken by
the believers.
7They were completely amazed. “How can this
be?” they exclaimed. “These people are all from Galilee,
8 and yet we hear them speaking in our own
native languages!
9 Here we are—Parthians, Medes, Elamites,
people from Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus, the province of Asia,
10 Phrygia, Pamphylia, Egypt, and the areas
of Libya around Cyrene, visitors from Rome
11 (both Jews and converts to Judaism),
Cretans, and Arabs. And we all hear these people speaking in our own languages
about the wonderful things God has done!”
12 They stood there amazed and perplexed.
“What can this mean?” they asked each other.
13 But others in the crowd ridiculed them,
saying, “They’re just drunk, that’s all!”
14 Then Peter stepped forward with the
eleven other apostles and shouted to the crowd, “Listen carefully, all of you,
fellow Jews and residents of Jerusalem! Make no mistake about this.
15These people are not drunk, as some of you are
assuming. Nine o’clock in the morning is much too early for that.
16 No, what you see was predicted long ago
by the prophet Joel:
17 ‘In the last days,’ God says, ‘I will
pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your
young men will see visions, and your old men will dream dreams.
18 In those days I will pour out my Spirit
even on my servants—men and women alike— and they will prophesy.
19 And I will cause wonders in the heavens
above and signs on the earth below— blood and fire and clouds of smoke.
20 The sun will become dark, and the moon
will turn blood red before that great and glorious day of the LORD
arrives.
21 But everyone who calls on the name of
the LORD will be saved.’
22 “People of Israel, listen! God publicly
endorsed Jesus the Nazarene by doing powerful miracles, wonders, and signs
through him, as you well know.
23 But God knew what would happen, and his
prearranged plan was carried out when Jesus was betrayed. With the help of
lawless Gentiles, you nailed him to a cross and killed him.
24 But God released him from the horrors of
death and raised him back to life, for death could not keep him in its
grip.
25 King David said this about him: ‘I see
that the LORD is always with me. I will not be shaken, for he is right beside
me.
26 No wonder my heart is glad, and my
tongue shouts his praises! My body rests in hope.
27 For you will not leave my soul among the
dead or allow your Holy One to rot in the grave.
28 You have shown me the way of life, and
you will fill me with the joy of your presence.’
29 “Dear brothers, think about this! You
can be sure that the patriarch David wasn’t referring to himself, for he died
and was buried, and his tomb is still here among us.
30 But he was a prophet, and he knew God
had promised with an oath that one of David’s own descendants would sit on his
throne.
31 David was looking into the future and
speaking of the Messiah’s resurrection. He was saying that God would not leave
him among the dead or allow his body to rot in the grave.
32 “God raised Jesus from the dead, and we
are all witnesses of this.
33 Now he is exalted to the place of
highest honor in heaven, at God’s right hand. And the Father, as he had
promised, gave him the Holy Spirit to pour out upon us, just as you see and
hear today.
34 For David himself never ascended into
heaven, yet he said, ‘The LORD said to my Lord, “Sit in the place of honor at
my right hand
35 until I humble your enemies, making them
a footstool under your feet.”’
36 “So let everyone in Israel know for
certain that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, to be both Lord and
Messiah!”
37 Peter’s words pierced their hearts, and
they said to him and to the other apostles, “Brothers, what should we
do?”
38 Peter replied, “Each of you must repent
of your sins and turn to God, and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for
the forgiveness of your sins. Then you will receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit.
39This promise is to you, to your children, and
to those far away —all who have been called by the Lord our God.”
40 Then Peter continued preaching for a
long time, strongly urging all his listeners, “Save yourselves from this
crooked generation!”
41 Those who believed what Peter said were
baptized and added to the church that day—about 3,000 in all.
42 All the believers devoted themselves to
the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship, and to sharing in meals (including
the Lord’s Supper ), and to prayer.
43 A deep sense of awe came over them all,
and the apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders.
44 And all the believers met together in
one place and shared everything they had.
45 They sold their property and possessions
and shared the money with those in need.
46 They worshiped together at the Temple
each day, met in homes for the Lord’s Supper, and shared their meals with great
joy and generosity —
47 all the while praising God and enjoying
the goodwill of all the people. And each day the Lord added to their fellowship
those who were being saved.
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