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PT-4 "The Message" (Acts 1:1-2)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 6/25/2017 6:46 AM

My Worship Time                                                                                  Focus:  PT-4 The Message

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                           Reference:  Acts 1:1-2

            Message of the verses:  “1The first account I composed, Theophilus, about all that Jesus began to do and teach, 2 until the day when He was taken up to heaven, after He had by the Holy Spirit given orders to the apostles whom He had chosen.”

            In today’s SD we will actually begin to look at these verses as in our previous three that was not the case as it was kind of an introduction to them.  We have just finished looking at the book of John for 20 months and we learned many things from that wonderful gospel book, and one of them was from the teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ while on earth.  After His resurrection from the dead Jesus continued to teach the essential realities of His kingdom “until the day when He was taken up,” which references His ascension back to heaven where He came from.  The day Jesus ascended into heaven was the end of His earthly ministry and the beginning of His High Priestly ministry from heaven.  As I think about Jesus ascension into heaven and how His disciples reacted to it, and we will look at it in more detail later on from the first chapter of Acts, I think that this was easier on them than when He went to the cross. 

            John MacArthur writes about this day:  “As He had predicted, Jesus was about to ascend to the Father…During His ministry, He had ‘given orders’ to the apostles ‘by the Holy Spirit,’ who was both the source and the power of His ministry… Jesus’ ministry in the Spirit’s power demonstrated the pattern for believers.  They, like the apostles, also are to obey Him (cf. Matt. 28:19-20).  The Holy Spirit is the source of power for believers’ ministry and enables them to obey their Lord’s teaching.

            “The verb entello (‘given orders’) signals a command (cf. Matt. 17:19), emphasizing the force of the truth.  It encompasses a series of commands to obey God, as well as threats in light of the consequences of disobedience.”

            As we looked at the book of John we learned that Jesus spent many hours teaching and preaching to the crowds, but His primary and His constant learners were “the apostles whom He had chosen.”  I have mentioned that I am teaching through the 17th chapter of the gospel of John in Sunday school, a chapter we looked at from late February through early April, and in this chapter, a large portion of it is Jesus praying for His disciples, and in this prayer for them He was praying for their safety while He went to the cross along with the effectiveness of their ministry once He went back to heaven.  Jesus equipping His disciples to continue on with His ministry while He went back to heaven was one of the most important reasons that He came to earth, of course aside from His going to the cross to pay for our sins, for if that had not happened then the disciples ministry would not have happened, and our ministry as believers would not have happened either.  It all had to happen in sequence as seen in the prayer form John 17, first He had to die and be risen from the dead, then He would go back to heaven to pray for us, and then the disciples would begin their ministry, the second part of the prayer, and finally our ministry was given to us once the disciples preached the truth, beginning in Acts 2.  When I say our ministry I am speaking of the ministry of the first converts of the disciples all the way to the ministry of the saints throughout church history. 

            We finish with a couple of quotes, one from John MacArthur and one from Spurgeon.  “The effectiveness of every believer’s ministry in large measure depends on a clear and deep knowledge of the Word.  No wonder Spurgeon said,

‘We might preach ‘till our tongue rotted, ‘till we exhaust our lungs and die—but never a soul would be converted unless the Holy Spirit uses the Word to convert that soul.  So it is blessed to eat into the very heart of the Bible until, at last, you come to talk in scriptural language and your spirit is flavored with the words of the Lord, so that your blood is Bibline and the very essence of the Bible flows from you.”

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Knowing and understanding the Word of God is one of the most important things that a believer can do, perhaps the most important of all.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Trusting that the Holy Spirit will guide my thoughts and message that I have for our Sunday school class this morning, that He will use it to work in the lives of all who He brings there, including mine.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Youthful lust” (2 Timothy 2:22).”

Today’s Bible question:  “Who gave the prophecy ‘He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities…and with his stripes we are healed’?”

Answer in our next SD.

6/25/2017 7:22 AM


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