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How do we know that the Holy Spirit was present at Pentecost?

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The presence of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost is evidenced by the sound of a mighty wind, the appearance of cloven tongues of fire, and the disciples speaking in various languages.

At Pentecost, the presence of the Holy Spirit is marked by several significant phenomena. Firstly, in Acts 2:2, there is a sound from heaven like a rushing mighty wind filling the house where the apostles were gathered, signaling the arrival of the Spirit. Secondly, as described in Acts 2:3, cloven tongues as of fire appeared and rested on each of the disciples, indicating the empowering and purifying presence of the Holy Spirit. Finally, the disciples began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them (Acts 2:4), showcasing the Spirit's immediate and powerful influence in their lives, equipping them to proclaim the gospel to diverse audiences. These manifestations mark a pivotal moment in the church's history and fulfill God's promise of sending the Spirit to empower believers.
Scripture References: Acts 2:2-4

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