Thursday, 18 July 2013

Stand firm for Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit.

July 18, 2013 - Acts 4:1-22

  1 1-4 While Peter and John were addressing the people, the priests, the chief of the Temple police, and some Sadducees came up, indignant that these upstart apostles were instructing the people and proclaiming that the resurrection from the dead had taken place in Jesus. They arrested them and threw them in jail until morning, for by now it was late in the evening. But many of those who listened had already believed the Message—in round numbers about five thousand!
   5-7 The next day a meeting was called in Jerusalem. The rulers, religious leaders, religion scholars, Annas the Chief Priest, Caiaphas, John, Alexander—everybody who was anybody was there. They stood Peter and John in the middle of the room and grilled them: “Who put you in charge here? What business do you have doing this?”
   8-12 With that, Peter, full of the Holy Spirit, let loose: “Rulers and leaders of the people, if we have been brought to trial today for helping a sick man, put under investigation regarding this healing, I’ll be completely frank with you—we have nothing to hide. By the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the One you killed on a cross, the One God raised from the dead, by means of his name this man stands before you healthy and whole. Jesus is ‘the stone you masons threw out, which is now the cornerstone.’ Salvation comes no other way; no other name has been or will be given to us by which we can be saved, only this one.”
   13-14 They couldn’t take their eyes off them—Peter and John standing there so confident, so sure of themselves! Their fascination deepened when they realized these two were laymen with no training in Scripture or formal education. They recognized them as companions of Jesus, but with the man right before them, seeing him standing there so upright—so healed!—what could they say against that?
   15-17 They sent them out of the room so they could work out a plan. They talked it over: “What can we do with these men? By now it’s known all over town that a miracle has occurred, and that they are behind it. There is no way we can refute that. But so that it doesn’t go any further, let’s silence them with threats so they won’t dare to use Jesus’ name ever again with anyone.”
   18-20 They called them back and warned them that they were on no account ever again to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. But Peter and John spoke right back, “Whether it’s right in God’s eyes to listen to you rather than to God, you decide. As for us, there’s no question—we can’t keep quiet about what we’ve seen and heard.”
   21-22 The religious leaders renewed their threats, but then released them. They couldn’t come up with a charge that would stick, that would keep them in jail. The people wouldn’t have stood for it—they were all praising God over what had happened. The man who had been miraculously healed was over forty years old.
Peter boldly preached the Name of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit. The enemies were indignant with the people of God. Peter was put to jail and threatened not to preach the Name of Jesus Christ to others. Peter, by the power of the Holy Spirit, did not give in but more courageously witness Jesus before the opposition. There is no other name, except the Name of Jesus Christ, people can be saved. It's always right to listen to God rather than to people no matter how hard the persecution may be. Following the will of God and exalting the name of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit, miracles happened again and again. The man who were crippled since his birth was healed, five thousands of people repented, the mouths of the enemies were shut as they found no way to stop the spreading of God's name, Peter was courageous enough to stand firm before the enemies. 
My Father God, you intend to exalt the name of Jesus Christ by the power of your Spirit. We are your witnesses and instruments. Let's submit and entrust ourselves to your leading, listening and relying on the Spirit to speak to us and to minister to people, exalting the name of Jesus Christ to people that our God can be glorified.  




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