DEVOTION
THE
BOOK OF ACTS
MEN
OR GOD
Acts
5:29-32
29
Peter and the other apostles replied: "We must obey God rather than men!
30 The God of our fathers raised Jesus from the dead — whom you had killed by
hanging him on a tree. 31 God exalted him to his own right hand as Prince and
Savior that he might give repentance and forgiveness of sins to Israel. 32 We
are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to
those who obey him."
NIV
We
have seen this scene once before, and Peter and John said pretty much the same
thing in response to being told not to speak about Jesus anymore. But this time
Peter goes on to tell them they were responsible for killing Jesus, but that he
did not stay dead, as the God of our fathers, which included the priest, raised
him and exalted him to his own right hand. Peter made sure they knew it was
God, whom they insisted they were the rightful representatives of to the
people. Peter laid out the complete message of this new life to the high priest
and his associates. Our life lesson can be multi-faceted from this short
section of scripture. We could head in many different directions, first dealing
with the fact that we should obey God rather than men. This, of course does not
mean we should ignore the law of the land written by men. This is strictly
aimed at people who would attempt to silence our voice about Jesus Christ. We
cannot be silenced when it comes to talking about the full message of this new
life we experience. No matter if people tell us not to talk about religion at
gatherings we can still talk about our new life in Christ as Jesus is not a
religion, he is God. We can still tell about the fact that it was people’s sin that
caused Jesus to have to die on that cross, but God raised him and he now is at
the right hand of God so he can give repentance and forgiveness of sin. We can still
tell them we are witnesses of these things because we have the Holy Spirit who
bears witness within us to these things, we know them to be true. We can ask
them, if they want to deny that which is true. Peter spoke with boldness and
with confidence of this truth and that can once again be our life lesson. To
speak boldly about our faith in Jesus
Christ, our trust in him, our confidence of his forgiveness of sin, our
confidence of his provision and providence, and his sovereignty in our life. Why
should we allow anyone to silence our voice? Is it because they tell us we
offend them and if we are Christians we should not be offensive? Does the truth
offend? Does our experience offend? We can tell them we are sorry the truth
offends them, then ask them if we should obey them and be silent, or should we
obey God and tell our life experience? We have the Holy Spirit who empowers us
with the truth and we should be open to expressing that truth whenever and
wherever and with whoever we find ourselves. So who do we obey, men or God?
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GOD!
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