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What does the Bible say about the Holy Spirit's coming in Acts?

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The Holy Spirit's coming at Pentecost was contingent on Christ's glorification and atonement, fulfilling the promise made to believers.

The coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost is intricately linked to the atoning work of Christ. In John 7:39, it is noted that the Holy Spirit was not yet given because Jesus had not yet been glorified. This indicates that the Holy Spirit's presence and operation were contingent on the accomplishment of Christ's redemptive work. After Jesus' resurrection and glorification, Peter affirmed in Acts 2:33 that Christ, exalted at the right hand of God, received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit and shed it forth upon His church. Thus, the arrival of the Holy Spirit represents the fulfillment of divine promise and serves as a testament to the completed work of redemption by Christ.
Scripture References: John 7:39, Acts 2:33

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