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Why is Pentecost significant for Christians?

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Pentecost signifies the Holy Spirit's outpouring on all believers, empowering them for witness.

Pentecost is significant for Christians because it represents the fulfillment of God's promise to pour out His Spirit on all flesh (Acts 2:17). Unlike previous manifestations limited to specific individuals and circumstances, the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was a once-and-for-all event empowering every believer, regardless of gender, age, or ethnicity. This outpouring resulted in the conversion of 3,000 souls and initiated the church's mission to bear witness to Christ. The Holy Spirit united diverse peoples and languages to proclaim the wonderful works of God, marking a new era in redemptive history.
Scripture References: Acts 2:17-18, Acts 2:41

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