Saturday, September 16, 2006

So I've been looking at Acts 6 and am struck by the first few verses. The apostles are so busy doing "big, important things" that they delegate a major service responsiblity off. This makes sense... they can't do everything, and these are the men that changed the world. God used them to heal the sick, cast out demons, evangelize, speak with boldness all despite intense persecution. However, what is it that took their time away? Another ministry opportunity? No, verse 4 says that they were busy giving their attention to prayer and the ministry of the Word. Wow. They had all of this power of the Holy Spirit. Lives were being changed. Why such a focus on prayer and the Word? Let others intercede for them. They have spiritual battles to engage. Why spend time in prayer, when more sick needed to be healed... I mean, c'mon, they were laying the sick in the street hoping that even Peter's shadow might come accross them (Acts 5:15) so they could experience healing.

And so goes a false train of thought. Why did Jesus leave people and go to a quiet place to pray? There were no shortage of sick people to heal. Why withdraw from them all of the time? I think the reason is to get hooked into the source. Where does the power come from? The apostles realized the strength comes from God. That's why this was there focus. As they focused incessantly on the Word and on prayer, they couldn't help but be charged up in their faith. If we as Christians focus on ministry as the main thing, we will become burnt out, stressed out, etc. However, if the focus is on saturation in our relationship with God, like it was with the apostles, they couldn't help but be filled to overflowing to the people they came in contact. Isn't that what Peter and John say in Acts 4:20? They become arrested but what do they say? They can't help but speak about God. In fact, they can't help but speak about what they have "seen and heard." And isn't that why testimony is so important and why it is so powerful when sharing our faith? I know the best sermons I have ever heard are the personal ones. Give me testimony of God's faithfulness. Testimony of how He used you to overcome. Be real. Fake Christianity that sounds pretty and nice but does very little and is weak does nothing for me, but true power of God and how He has worked is powerful. I don't want man's wisdom, give me God's Word. And how does overcoming happen? According to Revelation 12, "by the blood of the lamb and the word of the testimony." And what is the beginning of 1 John all about? 1 John 1 says, "That which was from the beginning, which we have seen, which we have looked at and our hands have touched, this we proclaim to you concerning the word of life." Proclaiming testimony.

So anyway this kinda morphed from a "get saturated in God" message to a "be real and share your testimony" message. Oh well. They are linked, though...

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