The 13th Coptic Egyptian Festival – May 26 & 27
May 22, 2018
His Grace Bishop Mina’s Visit Schedule
June 6, 2018
The 13th Coptic Egyptian Festival – May 26 & 27
May 22, 2018
His Grace Bishop Mina’s Visit Schedule
June 6, 2018

The Apostles Fast

The Pentecost, descent of the Holy Spirit, is immediately followed by the Apostle’s fast which lasts from the Monday after Pentecost to July 12th (Abib 5th).

The apostles started preaching after the reception of the Holy Spirit.The book of Acts does not end with the word “Amen,” unlike most other books in the bible. This is significant because the preaching of the apostle did not stop at the end of the book. It is continued everyday through our works.

The Apostles’ Fast is a great opportunity for one to be reminded of the works that the Holy Spirit did through the Apostles, such as, St. Peter’s sermon, which converted approximately three thousand people. During St. Peter’s sermon, a man fell asleep, fell off a a building, but through prayer and the Holy Spirit, the man was brought back alive. Also, the many miracles of St. Peter and St. Paul are constantly brought up during this season to motivate one’s spiritual struggle.

The fast always terminates on Abib 5th because that is the day for the commemoration of the martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul. Although their lives on earth was ended on that day, their work on earth is perpetuated by Christians. It is our duty to preach as they preached, and if necessary we may use words. Their stories always prove inspiration; their struggles are incredibly inspirational. Their lives are truly a model for every Christian. Their faith was truly firm.

It is of great importance to remember that all the works of the apostles were through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The same is with every decision made in church nowadays: It is always in light of the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Any decision made otherwise is unwise; thus, it is vital to continually ask for the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our life.

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