Day #295
Scripture Reading: Acts 1 - 2 …
From Genesis through Revelation the Bible talks
about one thing a thousand different ways: the "kingdom of
God!" You will never understand God's plan until you grasp
this truth. As God had revealed His power and authority to and through
the people of Israel, so now God expands His activity, in fulfillment of His
promises to Abraham back in Genesis, through the pouring out of His Spirit and
the proclamation of the Gospel to people from all nations.
As the author of Acts, Luke picks up here where he
left off at the end of his Gospel account of the life of Jesus. He
explains that he wrote about "all that Jesus began to do and to teach
until the day He was taken up to heaven" (1:1-2). He explains
that Jesus "showed Himself to these men and gave many convincing proofs
that He was alive. He appeared to them over a period of forty days and
spoke about the kingdom of God" (1:3-4). From Luke's
perspective … from the Spirit's perspective, all that Jesus taught the
disciples in those forty days could be summarized by saying that He "spoke
about the kingdom of God."
As Jesus was about to ascend into heaven, the
disciples asked Him, "Lord, are You at this time going to restore the
kingdom to Israel?" (1:6). They, too, were thinking about
the kingdom of God, but from a different perspective than Jesus was giving
them. The disciples were still thinking only about Israel, about the
Jews, the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. They had not
yet understood that God's promise was to establish His reign over all the earth
and to call some from every people, tribe, nation and tongue to be part of His
eternal kingdom.
All that God did up to this time, and all that He
accomplished through the life, ministry, death, resurrection and ascension of
Jesus Christ had led up to this point: to the expansion of His kingdom in
the hearts and lives of those who would hear the Gospel and place their faith
in Jesus, the Christ, the promised King of God's kingdom. The continuity
of the Bible and of human history from beginning to end hangs upon this truth,
and all that is happening in our world today is leading toward the coronation
of King Jesus when He returns to reign.
Until then, it is God's purpose to establish His
reign in the hearts of those whom He chose to be His before the creation of the
world (Ephesians 1:4; I Peter 2:9) through the work of His Spirit. The
importance of Pentecost in God's plan cannot be overestimated. Jesus told
the disciples to wait in Jerusalem until they were "baptized with the
Holy Spirit" (1:5), explaining, "You will receive power when
the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in
all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (1:6).
The day of Pentecost was the "Feast of
Weeks" described in Leviticus 23:15-22. God was revealing all the way back in the
days of Moses that there would be a "harvest of souls" for
God's kingdom in a future time. Now God
was doing just that as He poured out His Spirit on
the disciples and all those gathered with them in Acts 2. Those around them "heard them speaking
in his own language" (2:5) and declared, "we hear them
declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues" (2:11). The
Spirit empowered them to speak a language they did not know so that the Gospel
would begin to spread to other regions of the world rapidly. This, too,
was part of God's plan.
Peter explains that this is the beginning of what
the prophet Joel had predicted (2:17-21). Moved by the Spirit of God, Peter makes it
clear that Jesus was alive and was much more than a dead prophet! "This
man was handed over to you by God's set purpose and foreknowledge; and you,
with the help of wicked men, put Him to death by nailing Him to the cross.
BUT God raised Him from the dead, freeing Him from the agony of death,
because it was impossible for death to hold Him" (2:23-24). God
was in control of all of these events, moving them toward the desired outcome:
the establishment of His kingdom in and through the Church, those who
would believe in Jesus Christ through the proclamation of the Gospel.
There can be no question what Peter and these early
disciples believed: "God has
raised this Jesus to life and we are all witnesses of the fact. Exalted
to the right hand of God, He has received from the Father the promised Holy
Spirit and has poured out what you now see and hear" (2:32-33). "Therefore
let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you
crucified, both Lord and Christ!" (2:35). Jesus is the "Anointed
King" of Psalm 2, the descendant of David, sent to reign over the
throne of His Father, Jacob, as the angel had said to His mother, Mary, only a
few short decades earlier: "The Lord God will give Him the throne of
His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever; His
kingdom will never end" (Luke 1:32-33).
Like pieces of a giant puzzle everything begins to
fall into place when you focus on the kingdom of God. How then should we
respond to this information? "Repent and be baptized, every one of you
in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you
will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" (2:38-39). It is the
cleansing power of the blood of Jesus, applied through the work of the Holy
Spirit, moving the heart to repent and believe that brings forgiveness of sins!
And "the promise is for you and your children and for all who are
far off - for all whom the Lord our God will call" (2:39). All
of this points to one thing: the coming of God's kingdom in the hearts
and minds of people from all nations.
As about 3,000 believed in Jesus and were empowered
by His Spirit, the Church began and would spread to the far corners of the
earth. God's harvest had begun, and it continues to this day. If
you have believed in Jesus Christ, declare to those around you that our God
reigns and stand firm in your faith because you know that it's all about God's
kingdom!
"My Lord and my God, I praise You for Your
promise that I have been washed by the blood of Jesus and given new life by
Your Spirit. My sins are forgiven and I give thanks for Your love and
grace. Use my life as a constant testimony of the life of Jesus as I live
to glorify You and to declare to the world that You alone are God and Jesus
alone is King! Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done, on earth as
it is in heaven, in Jesus' name, Amen"
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