Embracing Diversity Through the Holy Spirit

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1. "So this, this early expression of God's family in Genesis was really starting to show very human attributes, wasn't it? Arrogance, conceit, power. All these things, this idea of this tower to heavens that we can claim it for ourselves. Otherwise, they said, we will be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth. And I guess, they had a foreshadowing of what God was about to do, do and the Lord came down to see the city and the tower which mortals had built and the Lord said look they are one people and they have all one language and this is only the beginning of what they will do one language one one kind of culture if you like and they were already assuming the status of God." [04:49](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "So God's vision was not one language one culture from Genesis that that vision is is a multitude of human creation it's all of us in all our in all our differences language race culture ethnicity religion that was part of the the initial formation it's in fact an affirmation of diversity it's an affirmation of of the wholeness of the human experience and with all these different languages well that comes challenges doesn't it understand each other learning about other cultures learning about other languages learning about other ethnicities understanding how we can interact and relate to each other in this world of multiple languages cultures ethnicities races." [06:35](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "So if in God's spirit there can be understanding across cultures ethnicities races and cultures in the absence of God's spirit there is only division conflict ignorance and bias isn't that a wonderful way to step into Pentecost that all that's God's vision literally blowing through the first iteration of of Christ's confessors who were continuing to practice there as Jews were continuing to honor the Pentecost experience and the spirit was then moving through but not just to the devout Jews but to all cultures do you see how the continuity continues so it's not an absence it's not a replacement it's not a rejection of one or the other it's in the power of God's spirit there is understanding there is wisdom there is maturity there is an incredible grace." [10:19](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "So we need to get that set first. There's continuity here. There's continuity insofar as when this Holy Spirit moment happens, and the significance of that moment for Judaism. So we have, again, another example of a continuity of covenant extending through the era, and through all time. And the other thing that's really important, really important to recognize about this day is that, of course, the pneuma, the Spirit of God, does whatever God's will is. It's not for us to sort of control it, or to side upon it, or try and shape it. And the first disciples had to respond in a similar way. They just were overwhelmed by the experience." [01:16](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "So Jackie beautifully read to us this, this encounter, this moment, where all of a sudden, all these languages are being spoken. And there's all these... So as part of the Shavuot, there is a gathering of... the text tells us to vote Jews from all over the world, in the midst of all the other cultures and ethnicities that were present. Well, we got to go back to Genesis. We have to go back to Genesis 11. You remember the story of the Tower of Babel? Or is it Babel? Babel. We're going to go with Babel. Actually, no, it would be B-A-B-E-L. Babel. Babel. What's our consensus? Babel or Babel? Oh, we got no consensus. What's more important is not what we name it, but what happens in Genesis 11." [02:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "So all of that that original diversity from the Tower of Babel Babel is still there but in God's spirit there is an element of understanding so the opposite holds as well so if in God's spirit there can be understanding across cultures ethnicities races and cultures in the absence of God's spirit there is only division conflict ignorance and bias isn't that a wonderful way to step into Pentecost that all that's God's vision literally blowing through the first iteration of of Christ's confessors who were continuing to practice there as Jews were continuing to honor the Pentecost experience and the spirit was then moving through but not just to the devout Jews but to all cultures do you see how the continuity continues so it's not an absence it's not a replacement it's not a rejection of one or the other it's in the power of God's spirit there is understanding there is wisdom there is maturity there is an incredible grace." [08:27](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Today is like conformity is not part of God's vision. A conformity to one culture or one standard or one point of view or one way of life, that is not part of God's vision. God's vision is so much greater than that. And for all those people out there now who want to enforce a particular kind of culture on others, a particular set of values on others, who want to cancel out those they disagree with, that's not in the line. That's not God's spirit. That's the tower of Babel spirit. That's humans pretending to be God, pretending to know all the answers, pretending to have special knowledge that they will impose on others. That's not God's vision at all, and neither should it be ours." [10:19](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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