It may be hard to believe, but Advent season is upon us! This year we want to take a few weeks and spend a little time looking at the way Jesus, unexpectedly "interrupts" our lives...and often our timelines. This past week, we began this new series with a look at Acts 4:1-4.
REFLECTION
Peter and John did not go to the Temple that day looking to get arrested and go to jail. In fact they had gone to the Temple in order to pray. That's about as far from trying to get arrested as a person can get!
However, God had other plans for them, so on their way to pray they encountered a man the biblical text describes as having been "lame since birth." The Lord used them to heal the man completely, and he ran into the temple "praising the Lord." Being good apostles, they saw an opportunity to present the Gospel and they began to preach. It was at this point the interruptions presented themselves. In the text we see they encountered three.
- First, they faced the interruption of antagonists in the form of the priests, the Temple captain, and the Sadducees.
As believers we know that we will encounter antagonists. Such encounters are simply assumed in the Scripture. Therefore, we do well to consider how to react when those circumstances come our way.
- Recognize WHO the antagonists are. Our enemy is not a person, but instead the spirit behind the person motivating their behavior. Paul writing in Ephesians reminds us that "we do not wrestle against flesh and blood."
- Recognize who YOU are. In Christ you are secure. Regardless of how intense the persecution may be, they can do no worse than to kill you! How's that for a little biblical perspective?
- REJOICE that you have been counted worthy to suffer for the name of Christ. When we encounter persecution, we are in good company. Jesus says..."for so persecuted they the prophets who were before you."
2. Second, they endured the interruption of their circumstances. They hadn't intended to go to jail when they'd gotten up that morning, but that was exactly what happened. They may have been surprised, but God was not! This was exactly what he'd prepared for them that day, so as long as they were focused on Him, they could be assured of His presence with them.
Life has a way of throwing all kinds of curves our way. But while they may be unexpected to us, they are far from unexpected by God. Often we have difficult circumstances so that we can learn to rely on Him more...so that our faith can be increased...so we can learn to trust Him and love Him more.
3. Third, there was the divine interruption. Antagonists...unexpected, difficult circumstances...and yet the Gospel still worked. People still encountered the living God and got saved.
They may kill you, but they cannot kill the Gospel. Therefore, we can stay bold and secure in Christ.
II Timothy 2:9 says that regardless what happens..."the Gospel is not bound!"
What we can know if if God has begun a work in us, He will absolutely see that work through to the end.
So whatever difficulty you face today, know that as a believer, God is with you, God is not surprised by anything that comes your way, and regardless of what happens, God is at work, and the Gospel is advancing.
Its all about HIM! Even in the midst of interruptions...He is the point!
MEDITATION
Notice that when God heals miraculously, He FULLY heals. This man had never walked a step in his life, yet when healed of his infiirmity, he not only was ABLE to walk...He actually DID get up and walk! That's amazing! Its like the story of the man born blind in the Gospels who was healed by Jesus...when he had his eyes opened, he not only COULD see...He KNEW what it was he was looking at. That's stunning if you consider it.
Secondly, its a huge encouragement to be reminded the advance of the Gospel doesn't depend on me. Peter and John went to jail...and the Gospel called people to faith even as they were going to a night in prison. We preach...but it is God who adds to the church those who are being saved. We are not called to be SUCCESSFUL evangelists, but we are called to be FAITHFUL evangelists. In fact a faithful evangelist is a successful one...even if no one he shares with ever comes to faith in Christ. The success IS the faithfulness.
How about you guys? How did God speak to you in the sermon this past Sunday? What challenged you? What encouraged you?
Love to hear from you!
Have a great week!