Pentecost: Hearing God’s Voice in a Noisy World
We live in an age of constant input. Our world is a cacophony of digital pings, competing cultural narratives, and a relentless stream of opinions that demand our immediate attention. In this environment, the "still, small voice" of God is often the first casualty of our busy schedules and fractured focus. But Pentecost is not merely a historical event that occurred in an upper room; it is the invitation to enter a permanent state of communion with the Creator of the universe. It is the moment when the wind and fire of God moved from the mountain and the heavens into the very hearts of His people. Today, let us look at what it means to tune our ears to the frequency of the Holy Spirit amidst the static of our modern lives. From the Whirlwind to the Whisper (1 Kings 19:11-18) Before the wind of Pentecost, there was the wind of Horeb. Elijah, exhausted and feeling utterly alone, stood at the mouth of a cave waiting for a sign from God. The mountain was shaken by a powerful wind...