The 11 apostles were waiting and praying in the upper room, on the day of entecost , the Holy Spirit came in the form of gushing wind. And the apostles were filled with the holy spirit. And the spoke in tongues, this means languages and not noises.
*courage The holy spirit gave the apostles the courage to preach when the spirit came down and gave them the power of tongues in the form of fire on top of each of their heads to speak in a way that everyone understood.
Mary was present with the Apostles when they received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. She was gathered with them in the upper room as instructed by Jesus before his ascension. She played a vital role in the early Christian community as a witness to these events.
Two common representations of the Holy Spirit are tongues of fire, in honor of the way the Holy Spirit appeared when it came upon the Apostles on Pentecost, and a dove, in honor of the doves that descended on Jesus when he was baptized. Also it is represented in the form of wind.
No. Usually the Holy Spirit is unseen but at times such as Christ's baptism it appeared in the form of a dove. On the day of Pentecost the 'tongues of fire' on the believers was symbolic of the coming of the Holy Spirit, which would have been either white or golden in colour, not necessarily blue.
The second time after the baptising of Jesus the dove was there, after that it came in the form of the wind gushing. the second time the holy spirit was received was during the pentecost. it was in the form of fire with a tongue-like shape and rested on every disciples of jesus in the room. this is seen in the acs of the apostles.
Christians use flames as the symbol of Pentecost because the Bible describes the Holy Spirit descending upon the apostles in the form of "tongues of fire." This event occurred on the day of Pentecost, as recorded in the book of Acts. The flames represent the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit and the spiritual gifts bestowed upon believers.
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Jesus gave His apostles the authority, to preach all around the world. Jesus did this by sending them the Holy Spirit. After Jesus' death, the apostles were afraid to be killed, so they stayed in a small home. One day the Holy Spirit appeared in the form of tongues on fire. After this, all twelve apostles, could speak in different languages. This was so that they could preach the word of God to all Nations of the World.
God's own spirit and his work manifests in our world in a form best understood as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a member of the holy trinity.
The two events and movements that form the backdrop of the Acts of the Apostles are the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is central to Christian faith, and the founding of the early Christian church by the apostles following Jesus' Ascension. These events set the stage for the spread of Christianity and the actions of the apostles in sharing the message of Jesus.
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