The Promise Fulfilled (Acts 2:89)
Pentecost is the great day of harvest. The fruit of the suffering and death of the Savior becomes apparent. O, sure, the Resurrection and the Ascension are the result of that same suffering and death, for it proved beyond any doubt, that the work of Christ was accepted by God. God called His suffering Servant out of the grave, that He might appear as the Lord of glory, who received a name which is above every name. The new line begins with the resurrection, becomes more glorious in His...
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