Acts 4:29-31
And the things now, Lord, look upon their threats and give
to your slaves with all boldness of speech to call out your word in the thing
you reach out your hand into healing, signs and wonders to become through the
name of your Holy child Jesus. And after
they requested the place in which they were having been gathered shook and all
were being filled of the Holy Spirit and they were calling out the word of God
with boldness of speech.
Thoughts for Today:
First Thought:
Notice that the group doesn’t spend much time worrying about
the threats of the Jewish leaders. They
put it into God’s hands and ask for Him to take care of them. They trust in God to deal with the people around
them.
How often do we lose momentum worrying about the things that
we cannot control? Why is it better to
give things that are outside of our control (like other people’s reactions) to
God?
Second Thought:
The disciples focus on their proclamation. They know that the only thing they have
control over is whether or not they are talking to people around them about
Jesus Christ. In focusing on what they
are able to accomplish, they are much more likely to feel productive about
their use of time and their ability to answer God’s calling for them.
Do we focus enough on proclamation today? Could we do more? If so, how?
Third Thought:
Notice that the people were aware of God dwelling in their
life. They could physically feel the
presence of God – the Bible even says that the whole room shook! These people were sensitive to the Holy
Spirit and knew when He was among them.
Emboldened in their confidence, they went back out and proclaimed even
more boldly!
How do you know when the Holy Spirit is in your midst? Do you recognize the Holy Spirit’s power
within you? How do you use it when the
Holy Spirit comes upon you?
Passage for Tomorrow: Acts 4:32-37
2 comments:
Just imagine being in that room! It is something beautiful to see God so much at work. He is so amazing. I love this passage :) Praise God!
Yeah, it is always neat to be in a room where the Lord is clearly at work. For me, I go back to the foot-washing nights on each mission trip. Those are moments when I can clearly say that the Lord was at work - on both trips and in uniquely different ways on both trips.
I'm glad you are connecting as well as you are with the book of Acts!
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