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What does the Bible say about the Holy Spirit's outpouring at Pentecost?

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The outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost signifies the fulfillment of God's promise and the beginning of a new covenant.

The Bible details the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost in Acts 2, where it is described as a sound from heaven and the appearance of cloven tongues of fire. This event is deeply significant as it marks the fulfillment of a promise made by God through Jesus. According to Acts 1:4, the apostles were instructed to wait for the 'promise of the Father.' The outpouring was a sovereign act, not based on the merit of the disciples but freely bestowed as a gift of grace. It illustrated the commencement of the new covenant, where the Holy Spirit empowers believers to witness for Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1-13, Acts 1:4, John 7:39

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