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Come Holy Spirit

Pentecost Sunday

I’m not very good at telling jokes. I like them, but after I hear one and laugh at it, I let it go and forget it.   I suspect this doesn’t just apply to jokes.  The Gospel today hints that the disciples may have had the same weakness when Jesus says the Spirit will “teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you” (John 14:26).

Jesus spent three years teaching his disciples and showing them how much God loves them and how to love their neighbor.  He used parables as examples and miracles as signs of the Father’s love.  He answered their questions and explained things privately.  Knowing that this would still not be enough, he promised to send the Spirit after he had risen.  You have to experience some things to understand them.  And that is what the disciples would do.

When they received the Spirit after Jesus’ resurrection, they also began to do the things Jesus talked about.  They fed the poor and healed the sick.  Thus they began to experience Jesus in those around them.  They would remember what Jesus had taught them and apply it in their lives.  They even accepted suffering for their faith.

We too can receive that promise from Jesus to have the Spirit teach and remind us.  As we share our faith with others, we begin to experience Jesus in them.  As we listen to the Lord in prayer, we are reminded of passages in the Bible and we begin to understand how they apply in our lives.  May the Holy Spirit teach and remind us of the signs of God’s love.

Tom Schmidt, Diocesean Publication

Pentecost Sunday | USCCB

Glory to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spririt

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