* The descent of the Holy Spirit at the day of Pentecost. (1-4) The
apostles speak in divers languages. (5-13) Peter's address to the
Jews. (14-36) Three thousand souls converted. (37-41) The piety and
affection of the disciples. (42-47)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-4 We cannot forget how often, while their Master was with them
there were strifes among the disciples which should be the greatest;
but now all these strifes were at an end. They had prayed more
together of late. Would we have the Spirit poured out upon us from on
high, let us be all of one accor... [ Continue Reading ]
5-13 The difference in languages which arose at Babel, has much
hindered the spread of knowledge and religion. The instruments whom
the Lord first employed in spreading the Christian religion, could
have made no progress without this gift, which proved that their
authority was from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
14-21 Peter's sermon shows that he was thoroughly recovered from his
fall, and thoroughly restored to the Divine favour; for he who had
denied Christ, now boldly confessed him. His account of the miraculous
pouring forth of the Spirit, was designed to awaken the hearers to
embrace the faith of Chris... [ Continue Reading ]
22-36 From this gift of the Holy Ghost, Peter preaches unto them
Jesus: and here is the history of Christ. Here is an account of his
death and sufferings, which they witnessed but a few weeks before. His
death is considered as God's act; and of wonderful grace and wisdom.
Thus Divine justice must b... [ Continue Reading ]
37-41 From the first delivery of that Divine message, it appeared
that there was Divine power going with it; and thousands were brought
to the obedience of faith. But neither Peter's words, nor the miracle
they witnessed, could have produced such effects, had not the Holy
Spirit been given. Sinners... [ Continue Reading ]
42-47 In these verses we have the history of the truly primitive
church, of the first days of it; its state of infancy indeed, but,
like that, the state of its greatest innocence. They kept close to
holy ordinances, and abounded in piety and devotion; for Christianity,
when admitted in the power of... [ Continue Reading ]