Waiting on the Edge of Miracle
It is a miracle when a personality is transformed, or a person is able to think and act beyond the limitations of his or her capacities. A higher power, exercising a higher law, has multiplied the human potential. The word “impossible” no longer has its restricting confinement. The impossible happens. The miracle of a changed personality results with supernatural gifts of intellect, emotional freedom, and a conviction that all things are possible. That’s the miracle of Pentecost. One hundred and twenty frightened, impotent, self-centered, willful, and discouraged men and women were transformed into new creatures. They were infused with supernatural power—intellectually, emotionally, volitionally, and physically. In Greek, the words “miracle” and “power” come from the same root.
The greatest need in the church today is for contemporary Pentecost. When we listen to people intently, we can respond incisively. The need in people today matches the mood of Jesus’ followers waiting in the Upper Room.