PRAYER PRACTICE
Spoken Prayer – Out loud, pray for God to speak to you through your reading. Praise God for giving us His word. Ask the Spirit to help you read with faith, and to live out what you hear from God through the passage.
DAILY READING
DEVOTION / REFLECTION
Extraordinary Grace
by
Judy Webb
The
six verses from today's reading are a bold statement to what Jesus can do for a
community that believes and follows his word. The change that takes place in
our lives when we look to the Spirit for guidance and wisdom is endless. In
this section of Acts, the power of the Resurrection was seen in the transformed
living of the Christian community. Their unity is striking. They shared
everything, there was no person in need of anything. It is difficult to picture
this, isn't it?
The
good of the Community is the good of each individual member. As opposed to the
other side of the coin where the gift-giver is expecting something in return.
Generosity was not a means to power; heart-felt giving has little to do with
the giver and everything to do with the receiver. Sounds like utopia,
right?
The
commitment to each other and the resulting transformed lives speaks volumes.
How can we live like this in our times? Is it possible now days?
"With great power the apostles continued to
testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And God’s
grace was so powerfully at work in them all..." (verse 33)
Jesus' character was rubbing off on the believers. Because they loved Him so, they wanted to do as He did, as He taught. Isn't that the way it often goes. We behave in certain ways because we want to make others happy, or proud. The truth is, the Gospel can rearrange everything – our economics, our relationships, and our attachments to things. That's not a bad thing, especially if it results in a transformed life. Jesus is the Way to that transformation. As the Voice verse of the Bible reads verse 33b, “Everyone was surrounded by extra ordinary grace.”
Lord, teach us how to embrace the ways of the early church and renew our commitment to each other and to you. Amen.
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