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Acts 1:4
4Being assembled together with them, he charged them, "Don`t depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which you heard from me.
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Charles Spurgeon observed that while one sermon explains salvation, ten are required to exhort men toward it.
Exell's Victorian commentary identifies three dynamics at work.
When we trace all things to their origin, we discover that mere critical terms prove unsatisfying; we yearn for something deeper.
After Jesus ascended, He told the disciples to WAIT in Jerusalem for the Spirit. They waited 10 days—praying, worshipping, expecting. Then Pentecost exploded. The waiting wasn't passive; it was pregnant with expectation. "Those who wait on the LORD shall renew...