Pentecost Is a Powerful Manifestation of God

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Pentecost Is a Powerful Manifestation of God General audience of July 12, 1989

"When I shall have gone away... the Holy Spirit will come to you" Our knowledge of the Holy Spirit is based on what Jesus tells us about him, especially when Jesus speaks about his own departure and his return to the Father. "When I shall have gone away... the Holy Spirit will come to you" (cf. Jn 16:7).

"together with the mother of Jesus" Christ's paschal "departure" through the cross, resurrection and ascension finds its culmination in Pentecost, that is, in the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. They were "of one accord devoted to prayer" in the upper room "together with the mother of Jesus" and the group of persons who formed the nucleus of the original Church (cf. Acts 1:14).

"became flesh and dwelt among us" In that event the Holy Spirit remains the mysterious God (cf. Is 45:15), and such he will remain throughout the entire history of the Church and of the world. It could be said that he is hidden in the shadow of Christ, the Son-Word, one in being with the Father, who in visible form "became flesh and dwelt among us" (Jn 1:14).

In the Incarnation the Holy Spirit was not visibly manifested —he remained the hidden God— and he enveloped Mary in the mystery. The angel said to the Virgin, the woman chosen for God's definitive approach to man: "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you" (Lk 1:35).

"announce the mighty works of God" Similarly at Pentecost the Holy Spirit "overshadows" the nascent Church, so that under his influence she may be empowered to "announce the mighty works of God" (cf. Acts 2:11). What took place in Mary's womb in the Incarnation now finds a further fulfillment. The Spirit operates as the "hidden God," invisible in his person.

Pentecost is a theophany, that is to say, a powerful divine manifestation. It completes the manifestation on Mount Sinai, after Israel had gone forth from the bondage of Egypt under the guidance of Moses. According to rabbinical tradition, the manifestation on Mount Sinai occurred fifty days after the Pasch of the Exodus, the day of Pentecost.

The absolute transcendence of "he who is" then manifested it "Mount Sinai was wrapped in smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire; and its smoke went up like the smoke of a kiln, and the whole mountain quaked greatly" (Ex 19:18). The absolute transcendence of "he who is" then manifested it (cf. Ex 3:14). Already at the foot of Mount Horeb, Moses had heard from the midst of the burning bush the words: "Do not come near; put off your shoes from your feet, for the place on which you are standing is holy ground" (Ex 3:5). Now at the foot of Mount Sinai the Lord said to him: "Go down and warn the people, lest they break through to the Lord to gaze and many of them perish" (Ex 19:21).

With it God's self-revelation reaches its culmination; The theophany of Pentecost is the last of the series of manifestations in which God progressively made himself known to man. With it God's self-revelation reaches its culmination; through it he wished to infuse into his people faith in his majesty and transcendence and, at the same time, in his immanent presence of "Emmanuel," of "God with us."

At Pentecost there is a theophany which, together with Mary, directly touches the whole Church in its initial nucleus, thus completing the long process begun under the old covenant. If we analyze the details of the event in the upper room recorded in Acts (2:1-13), we find there different elements which recall previous theophanies, especially that of Sinai, which Luke seems to have in mind when describing the descent of the Holy Spirit.

According to Luke's description, the theophany in the upper room takes place by means of phenomena resembling those of Sinai: "When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:1-4).

"were filled with the Holy Spirit." Three basic elements mark the event the sound of a mighty wind, tongues as of fire, and the charism of speaking in other languages. All these are rich in a symbolic value which must be borne in mind. In the light of these facts one understands better what the author of Acts had in mind when he said that those present in the upper room "were filled with the Holy Spirit."

"A sound like the rush of a mighty wind." From the linguistic point of view there is an affinity here between the wind (the breath of wind) and "the spirit." In Hebrew, as in Greek, "wind" is a homonym of "spirit“ : ruah—pneuma. We read in the Book of Genesis (1:2): "The spirit (ruah) of God was moving over the face of the waters," and in John's Gospel: "The wind (pneuma) blows where it wills" (Jn 3:8).

"He was seen upon the wings of the wind," In the Bible a strong wind "announces" the presence of God. It is the sign of a theophany. "He was seen upon the wings of the wind," (II Samuel 22:11). "Behold, a stormy wind came out of the north, and a great cloud, with brightness round about it, and fire flashing forth continually,“ (Ezekiel 1:4). In particular, the breath of wind is the expression of the divine power which draws forth from chaos the order of creation (cf. Gen 1:2).

It is also the expression of the freedom of the Spirit: "The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes" (Jn 3:8). "A sound like the rush of a mighty wind" is the first element of the theophany of Pentecost, a manifestation of the divine power at work in the Holy Spirit.

"There appeared to them tongues as of fire" The second element of the Pentecost event is fire: "There appeared to them tongues as of fire" (Acts 2:3). Fire is always present in the manifestations of God in the Old Testament. We see this in the covenant between God and Abraham (cf. Gen 15:17); likewise when God revealed himself to Moses in the burning bush which was not consumed (cf. Ex 3:2); again, in the columns of fire which guided the people of Israel by night through the desert (cf. Ex 13:21-22).

"our God is a consuming fire" Fire is present particularly in the manifestation of God on Mount Sinai (cf. Ex 19:18), and also in the eschatological theophanies described by the prophets (cf. Is 4:5; 64:1; Dan 7:9 etc.). Fire, therefore, symbolizes the presence of God. On several occasions Sacred Scripture states that "our God is a consuming fire" (Heb 12:29; Dt 4:24; 9:3).

while fire, also called the "minister of God" In the rites of holocaust the destruction of the thing offered was of less importance than the sweet perfume which symbolized the raising up of the offering to God, while fire, also called the "minister of God" (cf. Ps 104:4) symbolized man's purification from sin, just as silver is refined and gold is tested in the fire (cf. Zech 13:8-9).

If fire symbolizes God's presence, In the theophany of Pentecost there is the symbol of the tongues as of fire which rested on each of those present in the upper room. If fire symbolizes God's presence, the tongues of fire distributed and resting on their heads seem to indicate the "descent" of God the Holy Spirit on those present, the gift of himself to each of them to prepare them for their mission.

The symbolism of the multiplication of languages The gift of the Spirit, the fire of God, assumes a particular form, that of "tongues." Its meaning is immediately explained when the author adds: "They began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance" (Acts 2:4).

The words that come from the Holy Spirit are "like fire" (cf. Jer 5:14; 23:29). They have an efficacy that mere human words do not possess. In this third element of the manifestation of God at Pentecost, God the Holy Spirit, in giving himself to men, produced in them an effect which was both real and symbolic.

"in other languages," "his own language," It was real in that it concerned the faculty of speech which is a natural property of man. However, it was also symbolic since these men "from Galilee," while using their own language or dialect, spoke "in other languages," so that in the multitude that speedily gathered each one heard "his own language," although representatives of many different people were present (cf. Acts 2:6).

thus causing a confusion of mutual incomprehension. The symbolism of the "multiplication of languages" is very significant. According to the Bible the diversity of languages was the sign of the multiplication of peoples and of nations, and indeed of their dispersal following the construction of the tower of Babel (cf. Gen 11:5-9). Then the one common language understood by everyone was divided into many languages, thus causing a confusion of mutual incomprehension. Now the symbolism of the tower of Babel is succeeded by that of the languages of Pentecost, which indicates the opposite of that confusion of languages.

or at least have ceased to be a symbol of division. One might say that the many incomprehensible languages have lost their specific character, or at least have ceased to be a symbol of division. They have given way to the new work of the Holy Spirit, who through the apostles and the Church brings to spiritual unity peoples of different origins, languages and cultures in view of the perfect communion in God announced and implored by Jesus (cf. Jn 17:11, 21-22).

he who alone has the words of eternal life (cf. Jn 6:68). We conclude with the words of Vatican Council II in the Constitution on Divine Revelation (DViv 17): "Christ established the kingdom of God on earth, manifested his Father and himself by deeds and words, and completed his work by his death, resurrection and glorious ascension and by the sending of the Holy Spirit. Having been lifted up from the earth, he draws all men to himself (cf. Jn 12:32), he who alone has the words of eternal life (cf. Jn 6:68). This mystery had not been manifested to other generations as it was now revealed to his holy apostles and prophets in the Holy Spirit (cf. Eph 3:4-6), so that they might preach the Gospel, stir up faith in Jesus, Christ and Lord, and gather together the Church"

This is the great work of the Holy Spirit and of the Church in human hearts and in history.