Tell someone

Tell someone
Acts 11:22

“News of this reached the ears of the church at Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch.”
Are you a gossiper of the good news?

Are you the messenger that runs to people far and wide to tell them of what is happening in a certain place?

Do you speak well of what God is doing in your church?

Today find something good that God is doing and go tell someone. 

Get on to Facebook, Twitter, or whatever else you want to use and tell the world. Pick up a phone, write a letter, go and see someone. But make sure you choose who you tell wisely. Find someone influential. 

Someone had gone to the leaders in Jerusalem and told them of what God was doing in Antioch. Those leaders then took up the story, they became part of the next chapter by sending Barnabas to go and encourage the new believers.

You don’t know what will happen next if you tell someone influential what God is doing. That person may engage with the story and take it to the next level. I was recently in an African conference where there were more preachers than the schedule supposedly would allow for and each one was introduced as someone who was going to take us to the next level. What this meant was that the schedule became not even a guide of what was going to happen but not worth the paper it had been written on. Whenever we heard ‘now we are going to go to another level’ we knew another preacher would preach. I must confess I was quite happy to remain on the level I was at but then I am not that holy!

However my African friends had a point, we do need people to take us and our story to the next level. But how can they if they do not know? What has been missed because we just did not speak up?

News reached the ears of the church in Jerusalem … Let us make sure the news reaches. 

Do you have someone to tell today?

Derren Brown proves what we already know

Derren Brown proves what we already know!
Acts 11:21

“The Lord’s hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord.”
Fevers leave when the Lord’s hand is with us. Matthew 8:15

Dead girls rise when the Lord’s hand stretches out. Matthew 9:25

Failing sea-walkers are rescued by the reach of the Lord’s hand. Matthew 14:31

And we could go on ….

Is the Lord’s hand with us?

If it is then things happen.

You don’t need the Lord’s hand to draw a crowd.

Nor to have a church service enjoyed by all.

You don’t need the Lord’s hand to manipulate and entertain.

You can have many committee meetings and other type of meetings titling them whatever you want. You can have these without the Lord’s hand.

You don’t need the Lord’s hand for prayer meetings asking God to move His hand.

You don’t need the Lord’s hand to plan all that is going to happen in the Church.

But now stay with me. You don’t need the Lord’s hand for fevers to leave, for healings and miracles.

Last night I switched off the channel I was watching because I couldn’t watch it anymore. Derren Brown mimicking healing by showing how he could heal people through manipulation or magic. Why? To prove that the Church isn’t using divine healing but manipulated healing. He successfully demonstrated his point. People were healed and they testified and he thanked the Holy Spirit having asked the Father to help him, his prayers said in mimicry. What did he prove? Nothing that we who believe in divine healing don’t already accept.

There has been in the world since day one of the Church and before its birth, healers who received their powers from a variety of ways. They healed through the demonic, through manipulation and also through the Lord’s hand. These ways are found in the Church and outside the Church. His form of atheism proved that manipulation can work. But we already know this. I could take him to the witchdoctors of Africa and Asia who could outdo his shows ten times over. But those of us who believe in the Lord’s hand know that people can be healed from witchdoctors.

So what am I saying? Look at the verse before us today.

You don’t need the Lord’s hand for healings, resurrections and rescues but you do need the Lord’s hand to see people turn to the Lord. Only his hand does this. No demonic or manipulation can bring people to the Lord.

And where is the Lord’s hand? 

It is with those who GO. Jesus promised to be with those who say YES to the Great Commission. If you GO I will be with you. The Lord’s hand is with them who go for the sole and most important purpose of seeing people turn to Him. Derren Browns show can heal, so can the witchdoctors, but no show on earth can bring people into a relationship with Jesus. Only the Lord’s hand can do this!

‘However’ people

‘However’ people
Acts 11:20

“Some of them, however, men from Cyprus and Cyrene, went to Antioch and began to speak to Greeks also, telling them the good news about the Lord Jesus.”
Have you ever thought about being an ‘however’ person?

To be one of those who buck the trend, who step out of what is culturally acceptable to further the kingdom of God. That’s what happened to some Jewish men from Cyprus and Cyrene who went to Antioch where the first mission to the Gentiles is recorded.

To be an ‘however’ person then you need to be someone:

1. Who doesn’t mind being an unknown hero.

2. Who will be part of the minority not the majority viewpoint.

3. Who is prepared to leave your comfort and go to a place not known.

4. Who begins to speak to a people very different to you but you manage to do this effectively. 

5. Who carries the good news, ‘however’ people are joyful people! 
Today try and say ‘however’ at some point. Then be that person who says it.

Compassion isn’t everything 

Compassion isn’t everything
Acts 11:19

Now those who had been scattered by the persecution in connection with Stephen travelled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, telling the message only to Jews.
A person can be slandered, beaten and lose everything just escaping with their life. They can be displaced and have to flee with nothing except the belongings they can carry. They may have to travel far and wide to places they had never heard of, even to cross dangerous seas to places like Cyprus. They may have to do all this and still the greatest change in their life is the need to change their heart. 

On the day Stephen was martyred the prejudiced Church were displaced. 

These people would still only reach out to the Jews. They still despised the Gentiles but the Spirit had already begun His work to change this. My point is that compassion for those who suffer must not overlook the need for a change of their heart especially towards Jesus and His work. 

I remember being shocked from learning that a persecuted Christian leader who was taken from his Church and held in prison, tortured terribly for his faith, that on his release and safely being looked after in another country was then divorced by his wife for previous abuse of her prior to his capture. His suffering shadowed the tyranny of his heart.

In recent times we have all been amazed by the mass exodus of those who have suffered. It is highly controversial for some in the many countries that have welcomed the migrants. What these people have suffered is terrible. Many lose their lives trying to find freedom. Yesterday I watched a news clip which saw one family broken up into several countries with others still trapped in Aleppo, Syria. Any human being cannot fail to be moved with compassion thankful that this is not them but that it could be. In our compassion and our moves to help them let us not forget the amazing opportunity we have and what the Spirit wants to do in this situation.

Remember Jesus died for these people. They need our help and importantly they need us to introduce them to Jesus the Saviour.

Don’t let suffering blind us to the need of seeing a change in their heart. Heart change is needed for everyone. Those outside the Church and those within.

Details

Details
Acts11:18

“When they heard this, they had no further objections and praised God, saying, “So then, God has granted even the Gentiles repentance unto life.”

When thy heard what?
After Peter had fully explained his vision, what God was saying, what he had seen the Spirit do, what he had remembered what Jesus said he would do, then they were relaxed and at peace about the Gentiles coming to God.

You see, sometimes people just need the details.

We have already seen in this book of Acts how Stephen gave a long detailed speech.

Throughout the Bible we see speeches being made from its leading characters. All said with the intention of proving, defending, changing the position and belief of the listener. 

Taking the time to go into detail. Slowing the pace down a little may be tiring but if you want to take people with you then you need to give them time to process what they are hearing and seeing. 
You may be 10 steps ahead of people and asking them to trust you while you give them the headlines, this won’t cut it. They need more. Everyone deserves the journey no matter how slow they may be. 

Maybe today you can make the effort to talk a bit more. Go into the story more. Explain. Make things clear. Maybe you’ll gain more followers if you do.

Who am I?

Who am I?

Acts 11:17
“So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us, who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to think that I could oppose God?”

Who was I?
Great question.
Who am I? We do well to carry this question around a bit more.
Peter knew his place.
Many are on a mission today. A mission of wanting to become someone, trying to make a name for themselves. Sadly and probably not surprisingly you find some of these within the Church especially those who get paid to be in it. Whilst those who pay do so because they want to have heroes. It’s modern day idol-worship.
Many have tried to pretend they have something that has never actually been given to them.
Many are trying to be great, anything less is failure.
These people tire quickly and leave the Church, unable to sustain such pressure. Or they move into retirement having spent a life of misbelief, not about God, but about themselves.
It’s time for the ‘many’ to acknowledge who they are not.
I am not the be all and end all.
I am not the answer to everyone’s questions.
I am not the healer.
I am not the Saviour.
We are people following the Way, we don’t own the way.
We just do not know everything. What we believe we know today could change in a decade. A lot that we hold to is subjective.
We peer through a glass darkly at times but we worship the Truth. You see no one has the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But we follow the Truth.
We don’t give life we receive it from the Life.
Who am I?
We need to give ourselves a break from trying to be the fountain of all truth and knowledge and we need to give others a break who are fed up of hearing such comments perhaps.
We have part-vision. We do not see everything. We do not possess the perfect understanding. We at times see trees that walk.
However, by staying connected to Jesus we have a far better chance of getting perfect sight!
That’s the point of the journey.
So, if today it’s all a bit cloudy then that’s okay. Hang in there for with Jesus it will become clear in the end. Even if you have to wait till after your end!
It’s not until you know who you are not, that you open up to who you are.
What Peter knew was this: God loves everyone equally. God can do things that we think He wouldn’t do.
I think that’s all we need to know don’t you?

Remembering what was said

Remembering what Jesus said

Acts 11:16
“Then I remembered what the Lord had said: ‘John baptised with water, but you will be baptised with the Holy Spirit.’

Some are contained by what others have said to them.
The words entered their very soul and destabilised their balance of life.
Today they respond according to what was cursed on them. Their yes or their no is filtered through that curse that came from an enemy and even a loved one.
Why is this so?
They chose to remember what was said. In their remembrance they replayed those words time and again in their minds until they became conditioned by this pattern.
This is not rocket science, no one needs a degree to realise how true this is. You may even be that person today.

What do you remember today? How is that helping you?
Peter remembered what Jesus had said about the Holy Spirit coming on people and it helped him process what was happening.
I have a Good News Bible that I won at the Keswick Bible week children’s meeting for my skill in memory Bible verses. What a claim to fame that is?!
In my early years of ministry I would run many holiday clubs for children, they all involved memory Bible verse games.
Most churches still do this kind of thing. But only for children.
In fact what happens when these children become adults and maybe even before that, is that they stop memorising what God has said in the Bible.
The result of this is that adults cannot recollect much of what the Bible and in particular what God has said.
They do not recollect because there is a famine of the reading of the Bible amongst the Christian family. Muslims and Jews learn their Scriptures but not Christians. We don’t learn because we don’t read.
This daily blog started many years ago after a survey conducted by LICC said that only a minority of my members read the Bible. I was so concerned that I began to write a daily blog from the Bible to introduce my members to the Bible and how it can help their day. Approximately 80% of the church signed up for this daily blog. I didn’t want them to be people who remembered what man said about them but what God said. I wanted them to be guided in their life by what Jesus said.
When I left the Church I continued. I have wrote a Bible blog and posted it on the Internet every day for 10 years. I’m not sure exactly how many read it. It goes on to a few social media sites and people access it from many countries. Why do I do this every day?
For the simple fact that I believe remembering what God says in the Bible is the most important thing in your life.
I too have been plagued by the words of people in my life and it does limit you if not careful, but I know the victory that comes from remembering what Christ has said. If I can keep encouraging people to daily have time in the Bible then it’s the best thing I can do.

Peter was able to move forward in this move of God, he could recognise it as such, even though it ran against his cultural and learned experience. He did this because he remembered what Christ had said.

The reason why you read the Bible is to memorise it so that at some point when the test comes you can remember it. Just like you did as a child perhaps. Just like I did.

Begin

Begin
Acts 11:15

“As I began to speak, the Holy Spirit came on them as he had come on us at the beginning.”
You have to begin.

You may have good intent. You may declare you will.

But you have to begin.

Peter began to speak and as he did, the Spirit began to come on the household. 

What happened surprised him. He would never have anticipated this move.

He began to speak because that’s what he believed God had told him to do. He didn’t speak having worked out what would happen next. He just began.

Who knows where things would lead if we just begin?

Some speeches motivate and are remembered for generations: ‘never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few’ – Churchill’s war time speeches inspire even today.

We certainly need more preachers to be more inspiring. Those of us who communicate for a living need to work at the craft and get better. 

However, this is not about the quality of Peters speech or his delivery. It is about the Holy Spirit and it is about Peter beginning to speak.

Maybe just going next door to a neighbours house and just beginning to speak words of love and other great things that need to be said. Maybe just sharing with a loved one the truth that God does care and He cares enough to have sent Jesus. Maybe that’s what you need to begin to do.

And maybe then you will see the move of the Holy Spirit that you have longed for or maybe the Spirit will surprise you and do more than you could have imagined.

Maybe.

If you begin.

The Message

The Message

Acts 11:14
“He will bring you a message through which you and all your household will be saved.”

The message of Jesus Christ is still a message that leads to whole households being saved.

An old childhood hymn had these words:

I’ve a message from the Lord, Hallelujah!
The message unto you I’ll give;
’Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah!
It is only that you look and live.
Look and live, O sinner, live, Look to Jesus now and live;

’Tis recorded in His Word, Hallelujah! It is only that you look and live.

A quick scan over the gospels and we see:

1. The message must be clear, simple and in context.
Matthew 3:1-2 While Jesus was living in the Galilean hills, John, called “the Baptizer,” was preaching in the desert country of Judea. His message was simple and austere, like his desert surroundings: “Change your life. God’s kingdom is here.”

2. The message is not only about the past or the future but what God can do now.
Matthew 10:7 as you go proclaim this message, ‘The kingdom of heaven has come near.’

3. The message must be explained not just spoken.
Matthew 13:19 When anyone hears the message about the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in their heart. This is the seed sown along the path.

4. The message should be illustrated with relevance, helping the listener to understand.
Mark 4: 33-34 With many stories like these, he presented his message to them, fitting the stories to their experience and maturity. He was never without a story when he spoke. When he was alone with his disciples, he went over everything, sorting out the tangles, untying the knots.

5. The messenger may well be challenged and that may come from the religious.
Luke 20: 1-2 One day he was teaching the people in the Temple, proclaiming the Message. The high priests, religion scholars, and leaders confronted him and demanded, “Show us your credentials. Who authorized you to speak and act like this?”

6. Their needs to be messengers in every generation.
John 17:20 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message,”

7. The message needs to be brought, this takes a focused effort, it just doesn’t automatically happen.
Today’s verse, v14 “He will bring you a message through which you and all your household will be saved.”

Angelic work 

Angelic work
Acts 11: 13

“He told us how he had seen an angel appear in his house and say, ‘Send to Joppa for Simon who is called Peter.”
It was an angel. He was awake and was suddenly aware that there was a being, a figure which mysteriously appeared in his home.

Here’s some thoughts:
The angel appeared to a believer in God who was not yet saved.

– I hear continually of a supernatural God appearing as Christ or by sending angels to devout Muslims seeking Allah. We need to pray for an increase of those searching after Him. 
He knew it was an angel. 

– If it had been Christ there would have been no need for Peter. Cornelius would have been saved there and then. But this event was not just about Cornelius but also that of saving Peter from his prejudice. 
The angel appears in his home.

– God isn’t restricted to cathedrals and fine church buildings. He works in homes. In fact probably more in homes than buildings. There’s an obvious thought there!
The angel went into the place where the church would not go.

– There was no way the early church would go into this gentile home. The church wants the world to come to them. They pray them in every weekly prayer meeting. They don’t come in. Some prayer meetings need to be stopped. Why should they come in to our strange houses of prayer when we wont try to get into the houses of strangers with acts of love and kindness?
The angel has a message from God: send!

– It seems to be His number one message. This is mission. God wants His church moving. He wants His leaders moving. Get Peter moving. That’s the message. God is still crying out through the world, (‘creation groans’ we are told in Romans) the world needs you to go to it. Whether that is your next door neighbour or the local community or the nations of the world. 
My prayer: God send more angels for the church seems stuck in some quarters.