Acts 5:17-42 – Message of Life

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The angels told Peter and John to give the “message of life” to the people. Moments before, this angel had freed them from their jail cell so they could do just that. The jealousy of the religious leaders had landed the apostles in jail again. The message was too important, so God sent his rescue angel.

Can you imagine how surprised the officials were to find an empty jail cell? I’m sure the temple guard feared discipline for having “lost” the prisoners. Even more perplexed were the leaders to hear and wonder how the men made it back to teaching at the Temple. Shouldn’t they have run away to safety or hiding if they had broken out?

Once again, the apostles were brought before the authorities. Once again, the leaders were told this message: “We must obey God rather than any human authority.” The message the apostles had was burning in their hearts. The jail cell couldn’t even contain them. They were witnesses to the Messiah’s time on earth, including his brutal death ordered by these same religious leaders. That was a fact they never kept quiet. Can you imagine the emotions coursing through their veins?

What did you think of the brave leader, Gamaliel? Such a bold move. Thankfully, one of the Pharisees tried to rein in the rage of these jealous leaders. Even so, it seems that even Gamaliel thought that Peter and the other apostles would just fade away eventually, just like the others before them.

Gamaliel was at least open to another possibility, the truth. He said about the apostle’s ministry, “But if it is from God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You may even find yourselves fighting against God!” You and I are living proof that the message was from God, and it has yet to be overthrown. God used Gamaliel in a very tangible way.

The message of Christ has always ruffled feathers, even still today. The number of persecuted Christians today continues to rise. Think of all the uninformed or misinformed people who are fighting a losing battle with God! Those who reject Jesus don’t know what they are missing. Those who kill faithful Christians who stand on Biblical truth should have the ultimate fear. God will be very angry about those who harm his precious children.

For those of us who have felt persecution for our faith, it is an honor. Looking back and seeing how God is using my life has been a joy and a privilege, despite the costs. I can resonate with verse 41: “The apostles left the high council rejoicing that God had counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus.” Does that reasoning or response seem odd or foreign to you? Are you hungering for a deeper relationship with Jesus?

Spending time in God’s word, learning about how the faithful lived their lives, is so helpful for our own walk of faith. Read the passage again, especially if you find yourself with opposing viewpoints with another person, whether they’re a believer or not. Shouldn’t we be ready to call on the Holy Spirit’s power for our direction and protection like Peter?

little boy praying with eyes closedLet’s pray. Lord Jesus, you continue to reach through time and space and speak to my heart. Having great men of faith in my life extends to the heroes on the pages of Scripture. I thank you for each lesson you teach me and desire more and more of you, Lord. Cleanse me from any evil thoughts that might try to crowd into my head. I rely on your power to energize me. Shine through me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Act 5:1-16 – What a Statement!

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What did you think about what happened to Ananias and Sapphira? It’s a shocking story no matter how many times you’ve read it. There’s a huge lesson in there for us, even though I don’t often teach this Bible story to young children. This couple gave us an example to avoid.

We might want to commend them for giving to the work of the growing, young church. But was it generosity or a desire to receive respect like Barnabas in our last reading? It was the deception that ruined any possible beauty in their gesture. It wasn’t that they made a mistake, this couple intentionally made the decision to give only a portion of the sale proceeds away. The mistake was lying about it. Continue reading “Act 5:1-16 – What a Statement!”

Acts 4:23-37 – Answered Prayer

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The early followers saw one of King David’s prophecies come true. They saw up close exactly how that played out. God gave David that message so many years before. The fact that what happened to Jesus was in God’s plan all along was beginning to sink in with the followers. This persecution didn’t end with Jesus, as Peter and John found out firsthand.

Did you notice the believers didn’t cower back because of the persecution they were now receiving because of their message about Jesus? They knew the Spirit of God had given them power, and they also implicitly trusted the name of Jesus. Continue reading “Acts 4:23-37 – Answered Prayer”

Acts 4:1-22 – Propaganda or Not?

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The Sadducees and religious leaders now confront Peter and John for their presentation. Peter’s words have struck a chord with them, but not in a positive way. This text has always been a helpful example for me and Christians everywhere to be bold and remember who we are trying to please.

Are there any details of this account that surprised you? Some might be surprised that Peter and John found themselves in jail. Others may marvel at how quickly the number of believers was adding up. Perhaps it is how perplexed the religious leaders were with these two “ordinary men.” Continue reading “Acts 4:1-22 – Propaganda or Not?”

Acts 3:1-26 – Peter Seizes the Moment

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What an opportunity Peter and John had that afternoon to speak the truth about Jesus. They had been planning to attend a prayer meeting, but God had other plans. The lame man benefited greatly from Jesus’ healing touch, working through Peter. It would have been a lot easier to just throw a few coins at the beggar, but the Spirit moved Peter to take action.

You may feel convicted by what Peter did and wish you had more opportunities to share Jesus’ love. Perhaps you prefer a behind-the-scenes role and like to tithe and give offerings to those in need in the name of Jesus. There is nothing wrong with that. In fact, we are encouraged to be cheerful givers. But we shouldn’t avoid those divine appointments placed before us to minister to someone’s needs, as Peter did that day. Continue reading “Acts 3:1-26 – Peter Seizes the Moment”

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