Tuesday, November 25, 2014

God Wins!

Don't you love stories with good endings? In Acts 13:1-12 Barnabas and Saul begin an amazing story as they set out to "proclaim the word of God". They get to Salamis and run into this Jewish sorcerer named Bar-Jesus (son of Jesus), who is known for giving wise counsel to the governor. When Governor Paulus calls for Barnabas and Saul so he can hear this word of God for himself, the deceitful Bar-Jesus interferes in order to keep the Governor from believing.

Suddenly Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looks the false prophet in the eye and says,"You are a child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways of the Lord? Now the hand of the Lord is against you. You are going to be blind for a time, not even able to see the light of the sun." Immediately a darkness falls on the sorcerer so that he begins begging people to lead him around.

Whew! This sudden turn of events shocks the Governor. And he becomes a believer in the truth of Jesus as shared by Paul.     Yeah - God wins!

And actually that punishment to crafty Bar-Jesus is similar to what the devil is doing to all who don't believe:  "The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." (II Corinthians 4:4) This spiritual blindness is the true tragedy.

Lord, give us Your Holy Spirit's power and wisdom to defeat the devil's work in blinding our loved ones. We love seeing You win!




Friday, November 21, 2014

A Gift of Life

Whew! After all his mischief, Herod sure had a quick demise.  "And the people kept shouting, 'The voice of a god and not of a man!' Then immediately an angel of the Lord struck him, because he did not give glory to God. And he was eaten by worms and died." (Acts 12:12-24) Yuck!

I noticed that he wasn't struck down because of killing James or torturing Christians. It was because "he did not give God the glory". That is evidently more important than we think!

But even though Herod and others greatly persecuted and attacked on the baby church, verse 24 reveals God's ways and means of enlargement and victory: "But the word of the Lord continued to grow and to be multiplied". 

This method sounds like cells that grow and multiply to form new life - even a baby. In fact Hebrews 4:12 explains: "For the word of God is living and active ... ".

Isn't that thrilling that God's word is living and works in us, and those we share it with, to bring new life (even eternal life). This word works and grows in ways we'd never dream possible. 

Let's be women of the Word this holiday season and trust that Christ will enable us to keep birthing this new life in others. We can celebrate the Word made flesh (John 1:14) in the weeks coming up. Rich opportunities abound. Praise God for His marvelous gift of life.


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Being Left Out

We sure do not like the feeling of being left out! I remember waiting for the first bell in high school and so wishing that I was in that popular group that I could see off to the side. (Oh, the lie of popularity's satisfaction!)

But speaking of being left out, there's Peter. He had just experienced a miraculous escape from prison. So he went to the house where the church was fervently praying for him. The servant girl, Rhoda, came to answer his knock at the gate and "when she recognized Peter's voice, because of her gladness she did not open the gate, but ran in and announced that Peter stood before the gate". She must have been gone a while because "they said to her, 'You are beside yourself!' Yet she kept insisting that it was so. So they said, 'It is his angel.' (Acts 12:12-19)

Meanwhile, the focus of their prayer meeting is still outside the gate, knocking. Amazing! I got to wondering if Peter was getting a chance to remember another time he was left out. 

When Jesus had been arrested and bound, He was led to the high priest. The "other disciple" got to go in with Jesus. (John 18:15-18) "But Peter stood at the door outside. Then the other disciple, who was known to the high priest, went out and spoke to her who kept the door, and brought Peter in." 

Sadly, this entrance resulted in Peter's first denial: "Then the servant girl who kept the door said to Peter, 'You are not also one of this Man's disciples, are you?' He said, 'I am not."'

However, back at Rhoda's gate "Peter continued knocking; and when they opened the door and saw him, they were astonished". Peter was then able to tell them all of His amazing deliverance by His now precious Lord Jesus.

The postscript is also precious. Peter seems in a hurry and makes one request: "Go, tell these things to James and to the brethren." Here he is not talking about his old fishing buddy, James, who had recently been killed by Herod. He is talking about none other that Jesus' closest earthly brother (Matthew 13:55). Earlier this James had actually mocked Jesus in unbelief. (John 7:3-5). But now he has become a leader in the baby church.

How powerful and full of wonder is our Lord, who through His Holy Spirit has turned around denying Peter and doubting James into the first leaders of His body left on earth. And His body includes all of us believers. We need never to fear again being "left out".





Friday, November 14, 2014

Fervent Prayer

King Herod was sure intent on showing off in Acts 12:1-11. "And he had James the brother of John put to death with a sword." Next, he had Peter arrested during the Passover feast. As "the Rock" sat in prison with 16 soldiers guarding him, "prayer for him was being made fervently by the church to God."

On the very night before Herod was to bring him to trial, an angel suddenly appeared in Peter's cell and prodded him awake. This Brightness prompted quick dressing as they were moving out! Peter's chains fell off and grabbing his shoes and coat he hurried after the Messenger. They passed one guard station, the second guard station, the prison iron gate (which opened by itself) and ended up on the street before Peter realized this was not a dream. "When Peter came to himself, he said, 'Now I know for sure that the Lord has sent forth His angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting.'"

What an answer to prayer! This church must have been engaged in prayer like that described in James 5:16: "The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much." This prayer is mentioned in verse 15 as "the prayer offer in faith".

But we know that "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God ". (Romans 10:17)

Lord, we ask again for a refill of the Holy Spirit so that we desire to dive into Your word and be strengthened in faith. We want to be able to pray fervently!


Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Best Gift

I may get a lot of things wrong in life. I may be confused and not know who to believe. But one thing I know. God is worthy of praise. And the ability to praise and thank Him is one of His Best Gifts. In fact it is a sign of having the Holy Spirit.

In Acts 10: 45-46, "All the circumcised believers who came with Peter were amazed, because the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out on the Gentiles also. For they were hearing them speaking with tongues and exalting God."

When Peter travels to Jerusalem to explain this unprecedented event, he says, "Therefore if God gave to them (the Gentiles) the same gift as He gave to us also after believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I that I could stand in God's way?"

Living in the Spirit, abiding in Christ, living as a daughter of the King is beautiful. Because He is. And it rubs off.

The beautiful sound that comes from such living is praise. Gratitude for life in its details. Giving honor to the One responsible. 

Lord, we want Your best gift. Fill us with Your Spirit today!  May our life in the Spirit be evidenced by overflowing praise.