Grace Community Church Listen Again

'Above All Else, Love' / Neil Dawson

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Sinopsis

The events of Pentecost in the New Testament are often seen as a reversal of what happened at the Tower of Babel in the Old Testament. At Babel, people tried to build a tower to reach the heavens, opposing God’s desire to come down and fill the earth. As a consequence, God scattered them across the earth and confused their languages so they could no longer understand each other. In contrast, during Pentecost, God empowered the disciples to speak in different languages, allowing people from various nations to understand the message of the Gospel. In the book of Acts, the mandate given to the disciples was to go into all the earth and spread the good news. This aligns with God's original intention for people to fill the earth. However, unlike Babel, God did not unite the world under one language at Pentecost. Instead, He preserved diversity, making it possible for people to speak and understand languages that were not their own. This miraculous event showed that God values diversity and can use it to fulfill H