A devotional thought presented originally to Swift Current Men’s Prayer Breakfast, Thursday 08 January 2015
Read Acts 15:8-11
The Lord is blessing the evangelistic
efforts of the apostles beyond expectation. Everyone is pleased as more people
are joining their congregation. They are all glad to see Gentiles and everyone
else saved. Some Christian Pharisees, however, have a problem with these new
Gentile believers. What is their difficulty?
The new converts aren’t acting like the old
converts. Until now the only people the Christian evangelists were approaching
were Jews. The Christian Pharisees in Acts here understand that Jesus is the
Jewish Messiah and that salvation only comes through the Messiah (cf. Ro
1:16-17); so now that these Gentiles are saved, those already in the Church
expect that they will also become Jews.
If you are saved, they reason, you will
want to become a Jew and do all the things that Jews do; once you are a
Christian, they reason, to make your salvation sure you must also become a Jew
and many Gentile Christians to this point have been Jewish proselytes.
This viewpoint was not unusual. It is
however not accurate: some non-Jews like Cornelius received the gifts of
repentance (11:18; cf. also15:12) and of the Holy Spirit (10:45) without first
becoming Jews. Thus Peter says, Acts 15:8-11: “God, who knows the heart, showed
that he accepted them by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he did to us.
He made no distinction between us and them, for He purified their hearts by
faith. Now then, why do you try to test God by putting on the necks of the
disciples a yoke that neither we nor our fathers have been able to bear? No! We
believe it is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved, just as
they are.”
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[1] Based on the sermon by Captain Michael Ramsay, Acts 15:1-19 -
The Chihuahua Barks Again. Presented to Nipawin and Tisdale Salvation Army,
09 September 2007 and Swift Current, 26 May 2013. On-line:
http://sheepspeaks.blogspot.ca/2007/09/acts-151-19-chihuahua-barks-again.html