SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 9/9/2017 10:10 AM
My Worship Time Focus:
PT-1 Intro to Acts 3:19-26
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Acts 3:19-26
Message of the verses: “19
“Therefore repent and return, so that your sins may be wiped away, in order
that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord; 20 and that He
may send Jesus, the Christ appointed for you, 21 whom heaven must receive until
the period of restoration of all things about which God spoke by the mouth of
His holy prophets from ancient time. 22 "Moses said, ’THE LORD GOD WILL
RAISE UP FOR YOU A PROPHET LIKE ME FROM YOUR BRETHREN; TO HIM YOU SHALL GIVE
HEED to everything He says to you. 23 ’And it will be that every soul that does
not heed that prophet shall be utterly destroyed from among the people.’ 24
“And likewise, all the prophets who have spoken, from Samuel and his successors
onward, also announced these days. 25 “It is you who are the sons of the
prophets and of the covenant which God made with your fathers, saying to
Abraham, ’AND IN YOUR SEED ALL THE FAMILIES OF THE EARTH SHALL BE BLESSED.’ 26
“For you first, God raised up His Servant and sent Him to bless you by turning
every one of you from your wicked ways."”
As we look at these
verses we will be looking at the conclusion of Peter’s sermon which he began
with the proceeding verses that we have been studying. In these verses we will be looking at the
necessity of repentance.
We can see that the
importance of repentance is found in the Old Testament as God was primarily
dealing with the people of Israel, to whom He stated through the different
prophets that they were stiff-necked and a rebellious people. Jeremiah talks about this in Jeremiah 8:4-5
“4 "You shall say to them, ’Thus says the LORD, "Do men fall and not
get up again? Does one turn away and not repent? 5 “Why then has this people,
Jerusalem, Turned away in continual apostasy? They hold fast to deceit, They
refuse to return.” Ezekiel says the
following in Ezekiel 14:6 “6 "Therefore say to the house of Israel, ’Thus
says the Lord GOD, "Repent
and turn away from
your idols and turn your faces away from all your abominations.” In 2 Kings 17:13 we see a summarization of
the sad history of God’s dealings with Israel in the Old Testament “Yet the
LORD warned Israel and Judah through all His prophets and every seer, saying,
"Turn from your evil ways and keep My commandments, My statutes according
to all the law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to you through
My servants the prophets."” John
MacArthur writes “The primary ministry of the prophets was to bring Israel to
repentance. Yet the nation refused to
heed them, and suffered the terrible consequences of destruction and
captivity.”
The problem is that
things did not change nor did the message change when we get to the New
Testament times. The New Testaments
begins with the book of Matthew and John the Baptist saying in 3:1-2 “1 Now in
those days John the Baptist *came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea,
saying, 2 "Repent, for the kingdom
of heaven is at hand."” Matthew
4:17 states “17 From that time Jesus
began to preach and say, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at
hand."” Jesus brought the same
message of repentance.
As we have been
studying these first few chapters in the book of Acts we see the importance of
repentance in the preaching and teaching of the Apostles of our Lord. Peter’s sermon in chapter two had the
necessity of repentance in it, and so does this one we are studying in chapter
three also. We will see this continue as
we continue to study the book of Acts as repentance is necessary for one to
become a believer in Jesus Christ, to become a born-again Christian. I will conclude this SD with a quote from
John MacArthur as he writes about what repentance is:
“Repentance is a key New Testament term. The literal meaning of metanoeo (repent) is ‘to change one’s mind or purpose.’ Repentance involves far more than a mere
intellectual decision. It is a change of
mind that issues a change of behavior.
Peter’s use of epistrepho
(return), a word used frequently in the New Testament to speak of sinners
turning to God (Luke 1:16-17; Acts 9:35; 11:21; 14:15; 15:19; 26:18, 20; 2 Cor.
3:16; 1 Thess. 1:9; 1 Peter 2:25), reinforces that meaning.”
We will begin with a
parable that our Lord spoke found in Matthew 21:28-31 in our next SD to give an
illustration on repentance.
Spiritual meaning for my life today: It is good for me to re-visit the true
meaning of repentance at this time in my life.
My Steps of Faith for Today: Trust that the Lord will use this time of
study on repentance to bring about what He desires to bring about in my life at
this time.
Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:
“Matthew and Luke.”
Today’s Bible question: “How old
was Abraham when Isaac was born?”
Answer in our next SD.
9/9/2017 10:35 AM
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