DEVOTION
THE BOOK OF
ACTS
Acts 2:13-21
BY THE
SPIRIT
13 Some,
however, made fun of them and said, "They have had too much wine." 14
Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice and addressed the crowd:
"Fellow Jews and all of you who live in Jerusalem, let me explain this to
you; listen carefully to what I say. 15 These men are not drunk, as you
suppose. It's only nine in the morning! 16 No, this is what was spoken by the
prophet Joel:
17 "'In
the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and
daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will
dream dreams. 18 Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my
Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy. 19 I will show wonders in the
heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke.
20 The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming
of the great and glorious day of the Lord. 21 And everyone who calls on the
name of the Lord will be saved.'
NIV
It is not
possible to break this up so we will deal with this in its whole or in part for
several days. As many believers think of Peter, a man who denied Christ three times,
a simply fisherman, common by all standards, unlearned in the art of
communication, now takes charge of the situation and begins one of the greatest
sermons of all times. We might learn a lesson from Peter in the sense he stood
up, spoke up and told them to listen carefully to what he said, that he would
explain what was happening. Do we just babble or worse yet argue about the
scriptures, about beliefs, or doctrines of various denominations? Perhaps we
are moving ahead of the Spirit, and trying to do everything in the flesh. It
might be a whole lot better if we were to wait for the Spirit to bring about an
event that we could tell people to listen carefully and we would explain what
is happening. If there is no supernatural event as a whole lot of people
speaking in tongues, then we might simply still have to wait for the moving of
the Spirit in our lives, or in the lives of those we are to tell to listen
carefully to what we have to say. Peter stood up with authority, with power
that came from the Spirit. Being a Jew Peter certainly knew what the Prophet
Joel had said, word for word, or being a Jew he sort of knew about the Prophet
Joel, and sort of what he said, but when he began, the Spirit gave him the
exact words the prophet spoke as it was the Spirit who gave the Prophet the
words. Should we do any less? Should we speak in the flesh, by our own
knowledge, or should we speak by the Spirit?
1 comment:
Encouraging for me to rely on the HS w upcoming teaching opportunities that I often times do not take. Fear comes in and tells me I am not that good. His Spirit is sufficient, my authority, power and editor of what He wantse to say. Thanks for your devotion to His Word. Grateful!
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