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Remember the Promise - Happy Pentecost

  • Writer: Yulonda T. Griffin
    Yulonda T. Griffin
  • Jun 3
  • 2 min read



Today is the day to remember that Jesus kept His word and sent the Holy Ghost into the upper room, and all those present began to speak in tongues. Today is a day to seek Jehovah and thank Him for Yeshua who gave His life so that every believer may receive salvation. Today is the day that Jesus kept His promise and sent the Holy Spirit as a comforter and teacher (John 14:26 KJV), a protector (Ephesians 1:13-14 KJV), a guide (John 16:13 KJV), a peace giver (John 14:27 KJV), and a spiritual gift provider (I Corinthians 12:4-11 KJV). All you need is FAITH!


On the day of Pentecost, Jehovah promised the Hebrews the Torah, and fifty days after departing the Red Sea to Mt Sina, God gave them to Torah: His word. On that day, 3,000 souls were lost because the children of Israel sinned at the Holy Mountain in the eyes of God (Exodus 1). The good news, on that same day, 3,000 souls were saved when Jesus sent the Holy Ghost, and He fell upon all that were present (Acts 2:1-4). Jesus, like His Father, kept His word and sent the Holy Ghost. This is the day to pray and seek God for the Holy Ghost to come upon you, pray that the Holy Ghost fall upon your sons and daughters. Pray God send the Holy Ghost to fall upon those at the White House, in courtrooms and prisons, the Senate House, Congress, the courtroom, classrooms, gymnasiums, theaters, arenas, and stadiums. Pray that a breakout would occur in the uttermost places (Acts 2:17). This is a day to remember the Torah, for it is the word of God; this is the day to remember Christ and the Promise. All one must do is believe and pray for the Holy Ghost.


I know many churches will celebrate on Sunday, June 8, 2025, and that is okay. Today is the day of Pentecost. How do I know? The bible says to count the Omer for 49 days from the day of Passover, and the 50th day, shout for it is the day of Shavuot (Pentecost; Feast of Weeks). There are Jews who celebrate the Torah, looking to sacrifice an animal, but the Jews and Christians who believe in Jesus Christ celebrate Pentecost, remembering Christ and the promise of the Holy Ghost. This is the day of the Feast of Harvest. God is separating the wheat from tares, the question to ask is 'am I a wheat or tare? ' Happy Pentecost, may the Lord Jesus His Holy Ghost.


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