Sing to the LORD; praise his name. Each day proclaim the good news that he saves. Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does. — Psalm 96:2-3
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Acts 4 - Astonished
Intentionally Posturing Our Hearts & Lives in Surrender to the Holy Spirit
Acts 4:1-16 Astonished
My father used to have a saying. Well, he had many sayings, but this is one of my favorites:
“There is a man impressed with the sound of his own voice”.
A man so enveloped in his own pride, he loved his thoughts and his intellect and thought them superior to anyone else. I have a feeling many members of the Sanhedrin in Jesus’ day loved the sound of their voices too.
And then there’s Peter. An unschooled ordinary man. These prideful leaders could not wrap their minds around how an uneducated common fisherman could preach so eloquently and assert himself so boldly. They were astonished.
I love how Luke tells us they had “been with Jesus”. There is no amount of education that can replace that. We can know all about Jesus. We can study every word He’s ever said and every miracle He’s ever performed. We can listen to a thousand sermons, but until you sit at His feet and ask Him to teach you through His Holy Spirit, you’re just an unschooled ordinary person.
Nothing in Peter’s circumstances had changed during the last fifty days. What changed was his understanding and perspective. His priorities shifted. His focus sharpened. His purpose paved a mission that he relentlessly pursued. His whole sense of reality expanded and Jesus’ resurrection became his abiding reality.
Circumstances became inconsequential, resulting in Peter’s becoming filled with courage and faith and the urgency to tell others about Jesus. Maybe the most unexplainable thing in our lives wouldn’t be changed circumstances, but a change in us. As we allow the Holy Spirit to change us, the way we handle circumstances is bound to change as well, because our perspective toward them and our reaction to them will be different. By the power of the Holy Spirit we are able to walk through those circumstances with a confidence, peace, or joy that becomes unexplainable apart from God to those who are watching us.
What are some of the circumstances you need God’s perspective and power to react differently?
A fractured marriage? A failed relationship? Victory over a recurring temptation? Development of a healthy habit? Peace with a difficult circumstance? Boldness to share your faith with a loved one? Something else?
As we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us with His peace, joy, and confidence in God’s goodness, our enemy’s hands become tied. (I love how these religious leaders knew there was nothing they could do to stop Peter- and you and I become unstoppable when we are driven and empowered by the Holy Spirit!). When we submit to Jesus, the enemy loses control. Just as in Acts 4 and Luke 20, those opposing the work of God stood by astonished, wringing their hands.
Will you and I come and sit at Jesus’ feet and allow Him to teach us? To make us people who live unexplainable lives? Will we “be with Jesus”?
Today’s reading is an excerpt from An Unexplainable Life: Recovering the Wonder and Devotion of the Early Church
Jesus told us to go into all the world and tell others about Him. Each of us, as Christians, want to obey Jesus and see people from every nation on earth come to know the Lord as Savior, but often we aren’t really sure where to start. How do we do this? How much time will it take? Does it mean that I'm supposed to move to some remote part of Africa or Asia? Haven’t most people in the world heard about Jesus by now? What can I realistically do right now to obey the Great Commission?
This is where Nations 4 Jesus comes in. My prayer is that through this blog and the resources listed here, you will:
- Learn about the current mission field and Experience the lighting of “a spark for world missions that will grow into a fire for the unsaved" (Ann Dunagan)
- Discover how, in just a few minutes a day, you can Pray for different groups of people who need to hear about Jesus
- Feel equipped and called to Educate your family and friends about the nations and how all of us can share Jesus with those who have never heard of Him
- Find different ways you can Get Involved in missions
We, as Christians, have a powerful influence on the world through our prayers, friendships and action. God can and will use us!
I love the Lord Jesus and try to serve Him in all that I do. I have lived in America, Japan, South Korea and Hungary and desire to see the nations come to know Jesus as their Savior!
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