Dr. Halford Luccock, a famous pastor in New York, was asked by a friend of his who was a New York policeman what the "D.D." printed after his name meant. He informed the officer that it meant "Doctor of Divinity." The policeman replied: "Do you know that `D.D.' is the most common charge written on the police blotter? It means `Drunk and Disorderly.'" Dr. Luccock assured his friend that was only a coincidence. But on his way home, he began to think about it. After all, weren't the saints at Pentecost accused of being drunk? When the spirit came upon them it was a phenomenon so unique, so dramatic that no one was left unmoved. There appeared to be tongues of fire resting on each one of them.
Crowds of Jews were gathered in Jerusalem from every nation. When they heard about the strange thing…