Day #304
Scripture Reading: Acts 19 - 20 …
We who believe in Jesus Christ are called to
testify, to proclaim the message that God has entrusted to us in the Gospel.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ excludes all philosophies, ideas and theories of
mankind as to who Jesus is, why He came, what He did and what it means for us
and for all of mankind. If any other idea or theory or philosophy of man
is true, then the Gospel is false. That's why the move toward "tolerance" of
any and all religions reveals man's foolishness. BOTH cannot be true.
The Gospel sits on one side and every other thought of man sits on the
other side. One is true, the other is false.
As Paul and others went out into the world
preaching about Jesus Christ, they didn't offer the Gospel as one of many
possibilities. They declared the truth that Jesus IS the Christ, the
Messiah, and that only by believing in Him could anyone be saved from God's
judgment. They testified to the truth that Jesus' blood, shed on the
cross, was the perfect and only sacrifice for sin and that it was only by God's
grace, His undeserved favor, that anyone could be saved through faith in Him.
When Paul came to Ephesus he found some people who
said they were disciples of Jesus, but they didn't know anything about Jesus'
death and resurrection. They hadn't heard the Gospel of grace. When
Paul asked them if they had heard about the Holy Spirit, they said, "No."
They had been baptized, but it was "John's baptism," a baptism of
repentance. John the Baptist was the forerunner that Malachi had talked
about (Malachi 4:5-6), who prepared the people to receive the Gospel by calling
them to repentance. His baptism was a "baptism of
repentance," (19:4), calling people to confess their sin and to
turn from it.
But now Jesus had died on the cross to pay the
penalty for sin and He had risen from the dead to declare victory over death
and the grave for all who believed. Those who believed in HIM were now
called to be baptized into a relationship with Him that pointed to God's grace
in the Gospel, that to all who believed righteousness was credited to them by
faith. The Gospel always points not to what WE do, but to what GOD has
done in Christ and what He is doing through His Spirit. Anything that points
to something other than grace is not the Gospel!
As he always did, Paul entered the synagogue and
offered the Gospel first to the Jews. He talked to them "about
the kingdom of God" (19:8). But when they stubbornly rejected
his words, he went to the town hall and spoke continually about Jesus and who
He was and what He did … for two years!! All the Jews and Gentiles who
lived in the whole province of Asia came and listened to him and many believed
as God did many miracles to confirm His Word. There is always opposition
to the Gospel because it demands a response.
Those who were selling
idols of “Artemis” started a riot, fearing that their god would “be
robbed of her divine majesty" (19:27). Well, someone
is being robbed of their rightful place of honor and worship … but it's NOT
Artemis!! Imagine, for two hours they all shouted in unison, "Great
is Artemis of the Ephesians!” (19:34). They were willing to believe that an image of
Artemis had fallen from the sky and they declared, "these facts are
undeniable," (19:36), but they refused to believe the eyewitness
accounts of those who had seen Jesus, who had heard Him speak and who were now
testifying of God's grace to all who believed.
As Paul continued on his journey he continued to
testify to God's grace in Jesus and wherever he went some believed and others
did not. Some today try to change the message to get more people to
believe it. They may attract a crowd to themselves, but the Gospel draws
people to JESUS for forgiveness and eternal life. Only the power of the
Spirit of God can bring new birth and move the heart of man to say, "Yes!" to
faith in Jesus Christ. That's what grace does: "It is by
grace you have been saved, through faith (and that not from yourselves), it is
the gift of God, not of works so that no man can boast" (Ephesians
2:8-9).
As they proclaimed that message in Ephesus and
throughout Asia, so we need to proclaim it to people today. Paul wanted
to return to Jerusalem to share what God was doing throughout the region, even
though he knew that he would continue to face severe opposition from some of
the Jews. He called the Elders from Ephesus and encouraged them, saying, "I
have declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance
and have faith in our Lord Jesus" (20:22). Paul understood the
mission God had given to him: "I consider my life worth nothing
to me, if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has
given me - the task of testifying to the Gospel of God's grace" (20:24).
That is OUR mission today!!
Paul explained that he would not see them again and
said, "Keep watch over yourselves and all the flock of which the Holy
Spirit has made you overseers. Be shepherds of the Church of God, which He
bought with His own blood" (20:28). He warned them that false
teachers would come, even from among them, and that they would "distort
the truth in order to draw away disciples after them. So be on your
guard!!" (20:29-31). We need that warning today, for there are
many false teachers within the church who are not testifying to the Gospel of
God's grace in Christ Jesus.
Paul and the rest of the apostles preached the
Gospel of God’s grace. As he left the Ephesian Elders he said, "Now
I commit you to God and to the word of His grace, which can build you up and
give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified" (20:32).
God's Word brings life to those who are dead. And once you have
received His grace through faith in Jesus, you understand that "it is
more blessed to give than to receive" (20:35). The greatest gift
you can offer is the Gospel of God's grace in Christ Jesus! Be bold in
testifying to this Gospel and see what God will do in you and through you!
"Heavenly Father, having heard the Gospel of
Your grace in Christ Jesus, I pray for a holy boldness to proclaim this
life-giving message to all I meet. Give me wisdom to seek You always and
to be on guard against those who would arise from within the church and distort
Your truth, leading some away to make disciples for themselves. Keep me
faithful to You, O God, as I testify to the Gospel of Your grace in Christ
Jesus, my Savior and my Lord. In Jesus' name, Amen"
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