DEVOTION
THE ACTS OF THE
APOSTLES
NO CRITICISM
Acts 11:1-3
11:1 The apostles and the
brothers throughout Judea heard that the Gentiles also had received the word of
God. 2 So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcised believers criticized
him 3 and said, "You went into the house of uncircumcised men and ate with
them."
These are believers, people who say they love the Lord, which we think they would want to be like Jesus, or live according to his teachings, but they were critical of Peter because he went into a Gentile's house and ate with them. That would mean that Peter and
the men with him ate Gentile food. Why was their first response criticizing
Peter? This is a truth we should come to grips with, for it might be too easy to criticize others whom we think are not living as we think they should. We even find believers criticizing other believers, which, in some sense, is being judgmental. Of course, it is easy to criticize those who worship
in different ways or with a slightly different theological position than we do.
Pentecostals criticize Baptists and vice versa. Some evangelicals are critical of
Catholics and their seemingly obsession with their Pope. Even within a single denomination and within a local church, it becomes too easy to be critical of one another if we are not careful to pay attention to the teachings of Jesus. The circumcised
wanted nothing to do with the uncircumcised considering them to be unclean. Are
we not all sinners saved by grace? Are we all created or formed in the image of
God? Jesus taught that we should love the Lord our God with all our being and love our neighbors as ourselves. Yet the believers in Jerusalem failed to follow Jesus when they first heard that Peter had gone to the Gentiles. They will accept it,
as we will see later, after Peter explains the Lord's move in his life and in Cornelius's. But it is this first response that bothers us. We cannot afford those quick judgments about others, as we should be quick to love them, even if they are different from us, or do things differently than we do. We
are also not supposed to just love believers, but also those who do not believe.
The Jewish believers failed to understand that God loves all his creation, even
the uncircumcised Gentiles. We cannot make the same mistake. We know the teachings
of Jesus; in fact, some take pride in knowing their Bible so well, which means
we take every opportunity to show the love of Jesus to everyone. We must rid ourselves
of all criticism.