Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Acts 8 :: It Grew Like a Weed

Acts 8 in the Messsage and TNIV translations

Every time they tried to kill the early church, they only made it grow.  Saul and his henchmen stoned one of its leaders to death and scattered the Christ-followers, and it only made the "problem" worse.  Wherever they went, they told people about Jesus, and new churches began to pop up in cities and countries all over the map.  Verse 4 tells us how the gospel really took over the world.  We can get caught up in our story's heroes - great men of faith like Peter, Philip, and eventually Paul (although he's a villain in our story right now) - and mistakenly think these men took the gospel all over the world by themselves.  While they did a lot, it was thousands of people whose names don't make it into Acts who took the good news of Jesus to their homelands or places of refuge as they were persecuted.  The stories with names are only anecdotal; they represent thousands of other stories we'll never hear this side of heaven.

This is great wording from the Message: "Forced to leave home base, the followers of Jesus all became missionaries. Wherever they were scattered, they preached the Message about Jesus."  Isn't that the way it is.  We end up being forced out of our security and comfort.  We think it's the end of the world.  From a human perspective, everything sucks.  But God's perspective on the whole thing is completely different than ours.  "My church is becoming unstoppable.  My message of life and hope is advancing.  My people are becoming the heroic men and women of the faith that I created them to be."  And in my experience, God makes himself known in those times of struggle and pain, those situations none of us would have chosen.

I was part of a conversation this morning with people who are decision makers in our local economy.  Phrases like "10,000 lost jobs by October" were spoken several times.  While those statements may or may not turn out to be accurate, we all know stuff happens.  Whether it is financial, relational, physical, or emotional, many of us may be forced into situations we would never choose.  Nobody wants it to happen.  But in such times, God shines.  And He calls his people to become missionaries.  Will you be one of them?

2 comments:

  1. Boy, I can relate to some of this. I think God leads us through experiences so that we hopefully can use those to show his love and protection over us. One of my favorite quotes from a devotional book I read is "When we are in a situation where Jesus is all we have, we soon discover he is all we really need."

    I recently completed my first Beth Moore Bible study. It was studying the book of Esther. One of the weeks was on fears that we face. She took us through a series of "what-ifs....what if the worst thing you could imagine happens to you." Yes, you'd be upset, question, cry, cry more, worry, etc. but if "it" happens, after you do all of those things, then GOD. God never leaves and is always by our side. It's not enough to have conditional trust. God is good and he's faithful. If our worst fear happens, he is there. That is so amazing to me and what an awesome way to live. I still struggle to truly grasp that.... I don't think God wants us to lead what we would call "boring" lives, although sometimes that sounds pretty good!! I think there are reasons he takes us from our comfortability levels and wakes us up. I have a dear friend in Kansas that was diagnosed with cancer while we were there. I was blessed to know her and go through this with her. Even in her worst of times, she would pray for God to show her how she could use it for his good. She had no idea why it happened to her but fully trusted that it was part of his plan. Such an humbling experience seeing her go through that!

    I think we get set into our normal routines and if that didn't change, maybe we wouldn't go beyond ourselves and depend fully on God or wherever he's leading us.

    I've also learned that God definitely has a sense of humor. As soon as I think I have it all figured I am quickly reminded that I don't!

    I don't even know if what I have said applies to the topic! Just what came to my mind....

    ReplyDelete
  2. Way to jump in Angela!

    http://www.jesusneedsnewpr.net/the-chunky-bible-oh-zondervan-what-were-you-thinking/

    Made me think of v20-23

    ReplyDelete