Pentecost
The coming of the Holy Spirit refers to the event described in the Christian tradition when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles of Jesus after his crucifixion and resurrection, as described in the New Testament book of Acts. This event is often seen as the birth of the Christian church and is celebrated annually on the feast of Pentecost.
After his resurrection, Jesus left his disciples to ascend to heaven and fulfill his mission to be with God. He promised to send the Holy Spirit to guide and empower them in spreading his teachings to others.
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Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus back to life after dying; Ascension day is the celebration on Jesus ascending to heaven after the resurrection; Pentecost is the celebration of the Holy Spirit filling the apostles and Christians who were in the upper room; and Christmas celebrates the birth of our savior Jesus Christ.
The faith that the believers had after the physical resurrection of Jesus. Before this they did not seem always to understand what He spoke about but later, when they had received the Holy Spirit, they were different men.
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Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
Fifty days after Jesus' resurrection, the significant event of Pentecost occurred, where the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles, empowering them to spread the message of Christianity.
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus back to life after dying; Ascension day is the celebration on Jesus ascending to heaven after the resurrection; Pentecost is the celebration of the Holy Spirit filling the apostles and Christians who were in the upper room; and Christmas celebrates the birth of our savior Jesus Christ.
The prophecy of the coming of the Holy Spirit is found in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Joel in the Old Testament and in the Book of Acts in the New Testament. The prophet Joel and Jesus Christ both spoke about the coming of the Holy Spirit to guide, empower, and comfort believers.
In John 20:17, on Resurrection morning, Jesus had Mary go and tell the disciples He was returning to the Father. That night, He appeared to them in the Upper Room and invested them with the Holy Spirit. (John 20:22) During the day He had been to Heaven and returned. I believe He was sprinkling His blood on the altar in Heaven in His final act of atonement as our High Priest (Hebr. 9:11-12) . During the next 40 days He taught them about God's Kingdom. Then, as He was leaving Earth, He told them to wait in Jerusalem until the Holy Spirit came upon them in power. (Acts 1:8) This was a special manifestation of the Holy Spirit that resulted in the birth of the Church, but the Holy Spirit had dwelt within them since the night of the Resurrection.
No Christianity started with the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the coming of the Holy Spirit. This happened in approximately 30AD.