I've been studying Acts, and I'm hung
up in Chapter 2 where it talks about Peter giving this amazing sermon
and 3,000 people getting saved and baptized right then. Peter, who was
less Billy Graham and more Mel Gibson. Peter, who fewer than two months
ago denied the man he'd sworn to follow to death not once, but three
times publicly. Peter, the one who's famous for blurting out whatever,
whenever without ever thinking it through. Same guy - yet not the same
at all.
The difference: The Holy Spirit. "These words of Peter's
moved them [the crowd] deeply, and they said to him and the other
apostles, "Brothers, what should we do?" Not Peter's words anymore, but
the words God gave him through the power of the Holy Spirit. It has
really struck me, the whole of Acts 2:36-47, so here come #allthewords.
God, fill us today with your Holy Spirit. Remind us daily who Jesus is
and what He is about. Help us to keep our focus fully on our beautiful
Savior. When what we know from Your Word about Jesus and our mission
conflicts with the world and sometimes even the church around us, help
us be to so solidly entrenched in You that it does not cause us to
waver. We want to be ready. We want to speak Your words through the
power of the Holy Spirit to those around us so that they will hear and
recognize the truth and know that it comes straight from You. Let them
be moved deeply, that they would ask, "What should we do?"
Lord,
we want to see a great revival. We want to see a stirring and an
awakening, in ourselves and in the world and community around us. God
let your kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven. Help us not to forget
the magnificent power You have. Start with us. Awaken us. Revive us.
Shake Your church out of its comfort zone and into Your wild places. Oh God
that we would see thousands come to You, repent and be baptized. Oh God
that we would see Your church operate in the ways You intended. You are
more than a pray-the-prayer. You are more than a security blanket. You
are the fulfillment of our lives, not just in eternity to come, but
right here, right now on earth.
God, the disciples followed you
and that began something so completely new that it flew in the face of
everything tradition and Judiasm and paganism had ever shown people.
Instead of religion, You gave the disciples relationship - relationship
with You, but it didn't stop there. Because they were unified with you,
they now could live in unity with each other and truly to live the
kingdom here. They were so unified that Jerusalem around them couldn't
help but sit up and take notice and give favor to them. It was the calm
before the storm, to be sure. The Gospel had to spread, so when
persecution came they took that Holy Spirit thing and blew it up all
over the known world. But first, they were such a clear telling of the
Gospel just in the way they lived together that the community couldn't
help but recognize how true and genuine it was.
God, break down
the stereotypes people have about church and Christians by giving our
communities examples of true Christianity. Use us. Rise us above the
politics, the traditions, the little things that would trip us up so
that we can, through the power of Your Spirit, live the Gospel in a way
that our community sits up and takes notice. Not for our glory, but all
for Yours. All of it Jesus. You are worthy. You are holy.
Bring it.
Christa
I originally wrote this post last Monday as a start-to-the-week prayer to my Nearly Naked cohorts. And immediately followed it with this: "Oh holy terror! I think God might be telling me I need to repost this somewhere else, somewhere a little more public. Crap. That feels very unsafe to me. Help! I've identified the lie behind my fear. It's: 'Who are you to think you can say things like this to other people?' And it's true. I'm nobody. How ironic that I am fighting the very thing that God just spoke to me about through that passage in Acts. Boldness. Courage. Jesus help me."
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