Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
Those who believed what Peter said were baptized and added to the church that day—about 3,000 in all. Acts 2:41 NLT
Power can be addictive.
Our culture
seems to be enamored with power. I don’t want just any computer. I want a
powerful one that will start up quickly and do the tasks I desire with
lightning speed. No dial-up or slow internet connection either. When I click, I
want immediate action. And my cell phone can’t be an outdated version from
several years ago. I must have the most up-to-date version with all the bells
and whistles that perform functions quickly. We crave power…I crave power.
On the
seashore, God had re-commissioned Peter—taken away his discouragement and
replaced it with confidence. Seven weeks after Jesus’ resurrection, the church
was born on the Day of Pentecost. The Spirit filled Peter and the other
apostles, and they began speaking the gospel in other languages. When
questioned, Peter delivered a power-filled message on behalf of the other
apostles. Three thousand people believed.
Peter’s
success depended solely on the power of God’s Spirit residing in him. Pentecost
saw the coming of the Spirit in a fresh way.
The same
Spirit Peter possessed is given to all believers. God’s might is unlimited, and
God’s power in us is limitless as well. It saved 3,000 people after Peter
preached. When we depend on his energy, we can accomplish anything when it fits
his will and plan. Obedience unleashes the muscle of God.
When filled
with God’s Spirit, we can operate with boldness. Like Peter, we can speak the
truth even in the face of opposition…the truth that will set people free from
sin’s slavery…the truth that is often unpopular.
Yet, as we
experience God working in our lives, we must be careful not to give pride a
stronghold. Peter was incredibly familiar with the trait—an attribute the Bible
warns against frequently. Anything that results from our work for God is
because of his power in us.
Are you
tapping into your serving power?
Prayer:
Almighty God, thank You for giving us the power of Your Spirit so we might do
Your work successfully.
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