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Now let’s look at Pentecost:
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This process is ongoing and follows everyone who yields and walks as directed by The Holy Spirit. The 9 Giftings set out in 1Corinthians 12:1-
Galatians 5 gives another set of 9 Fruit, which is given by The Holy Spirit to enable a Christian to engage their Emotions as GOD leads in everyday life.
1Corinthians Chapter 13 Defines Agape Love and how GOD applies this Fruit when we are connected intimately to The Holy Spirit. 1Corinthians 14 provides instruction about how to apply and control Christian conversation in Church. Both Prophecy and Tongues are to be used in an up-
During the Days of Unleavened Bread, The Weekly Sabbath signals the 7 Week count to Pentecost. Paul follows The Communion Service in Chapter 11, with The Gifts of The Holy Spirit in the first 11 verses of 1Corinthians Chapter 12.
These 9 gifts are given to help believers think as GOD would have us think. Note in the diagram that the 9 gifts can be divided into 3 sets. The first 3 are given to each believer to enable GODly thinking, and the last 4 are given to insure GODly communication within The Church. Altogether these gifts are mainly given to help believers know what GOD knows in a specific way. These assist believers in the ministry GOD has placed them in.
Paul centers 1Corinthians on The Sacrifice of Christ. GOD is Intimately Involved with each Christian:
In Chapter 1, Paul shows how GOD is intimately involved with The Church and it's members. In Chapters 1 and 2, Paul reveals his Central Theme: The Sacrifice of Christ as The Father's Beloved and Only Begotten Son -
The term 'first day of the week' is a very poor translation and gives a wrong idea of Sunday Worship rather than Sabbath Worship. A more accurate translation should be 'first of the Sabbaths.' The Wave Sheath was certainly harvested and waved on Sunday, but that day was a work day and not a Sabbath. That day was the beginning of The Barley Harvest, and Paul confirms this in verse 16:8 where he mentions he will tarry until Pentecost, which was 49 days later. Israel was directed to pay offerings and tithes during their harvests. Deu 16:16, 2Chr 8:13.
So this final and 7th reference to The Feast of Unleavened Bread in 1Cor 16:2 confirms the idea of Charity as we see in 13:4.
The Communion Service is how Christians are to Observe The Passover
In 1Cor 5:6-