By Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlahos) of Nafpaktos
The descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost does not 
indicate that It was previously absent from the earth and from people, 
but that, as we mentioned before, it operates in a different way. We can
 offer two points which interpret the descent of the Holy Spirit and Its
 different energy.
The first point is that on the day of Pentecost the Apostles 
understood that the Holy Spirit is a particular hypostasis and not a 
simple energy of God. The Holy Spirit, which appeared faintly in the Old
 Testament as a breath, as a sound, as the voice of a breeze, as an 
inspiration of the Prophets, is manifested at Pentecost “as a 
self-existing hypostasis”. Thus, when the events which manifested the 
hypostasis of the Son had been completed, there began the events which 
manifested the hypostasis of the Holy Spirit (St. Gregory Palamas).
The second point by which one can interpret the descent of the Holy 
Spirit on the day of Pentecost is that the Holy Spirit made the 
Disciples members of the Body of Christ and gave them the power to 
participate in Christ’s victory over death.
St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite, interpreting the descent of the Holy 
Spirit, uses passages from St. Nicetas Stethatos and St. Basil the 
Great, according to which it descended not like a servant, but like a 
master and with authority. Just as the Son and Word of God became 
incarnate of His own will, voluntarily, so also the Holy Spirit of Its 
own will made the Apostles members of the Body of Christ. Moreover, the 
will of the Father is also the will of the Son and the Holy Spirit, and 
vice versa.  The energy and will of the Triune God are common to them.
Freedom is used differently for God, the angels and men. God is said 
to possess freedom “preeminently, supremely and supraessentially”. God 
cannot be compared with human data. The angels possess freedom 
naturally, but they exercise it without hindrance, they want to use it 
directly, because they have nothing to prevent them from acting on it, 
for they are not hindered by the body or any other opposing force. Human
 beings are independent and have freedom, but their free will has been 
traumatised and it is not easy for them to carry out their desires. This
 is why desire and free will need to be strengthened by God. In the Old 
Testament it says that he who listens “receives favour from the Lord” 
(Proverbs 8.35). And the Apostle Paul writes: “for it is God who works 
in you to will and to act according to his goog purpose” (Philippians 
2.13).
This means that the Holy Spirit came down into the hearts of the 
Apostles and is working in men through their own will and not as 
servants. But men must respond to the energy of the Holy Spirit with 
their will, since God does not violate their freedom. However, desire 
and free will must be reinforced by God because in the fallen state man 
is enslaved, he is an attached being.
In general, when we speak of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the 
day of Pentecost, we cannot understand it as an incarnation, for only 
the Son and Word of God became incarnate, but as Its hypostatic 
manifestation in the world, which transformed the Disciples and changed 
them from mortal men to living members of the Body of Christ.
Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlahos) of Nafpaktos, The Feasts of the Lord, 320-322

 
 

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