42 And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. 43 And awe came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles. 44 And all who believed were together and had all things in common. 45 And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need. 46 And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts, 47 praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.
I don't really know why I began reading in Acts this week. I usually have a rational thought process before deciding what to read. This time I just finished John (which I am reading for accountability with a new believer) and my eyes hit the next page, so I started reading Acts. When I read this passage in Chapter 2, my heart was suddenly filled with overwhelming desire. I have read these verses many times in books about church and discipleship, and I have heard them preached and I know the significance of them. But this time, I caught a glimpse of a scene where everyone was consumed with Christ the way we are consumed with a new lover... (Do you remember?) Something in me wanted to be immediately transported to this scene.
I want to be consumed with nothing else but God's Kingdom! I want to throw everything else away. This life is a vapor, a breath, and we have ONE mission here, to keep each other strong in our pursuit of Christ in order that we can see "the Lord adding to our number day by day!" There are endless distractions that keep us from this mission. We are constantly trying to get what we can out of this life, when Jesus promised us that if we would lose this life for His sake, we would gain EVERYTHING.
God help me not be satisfied with the petty toys and pleasures that are available to me here. Amaze me everyday with who you are, so that all of these other things just fade away and I continue to strive for the ultimate prize. I thank you that you have promised to keep me, and that nothing can pluck me out of your hand, because there are a whole lot of somethings giving it their best shot!
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I echo your prayer.
(good to see you back in blogland.)
Oh, that is hilarious! Just as I am typing this a comment popped up from you. :)
“But this time, I caught a glimpse of a scene where everyone was consumed with Christ the way we are consumed with a new lover...”
Wow, it was because these first believers were consumed with Christ that they devoted themselves to growing and learning more about Him through the Apostle’s teaching. It was because their eyes were fixed on Him that they were drawn together and had all things in common. And, it was also because they were consumed with Christ that the Lord added to their numbers daily those who were being saved! What a beautiful example of what it means to be fully satisfied in Jesus alone so that God is most glorified!
I feel so lame and lukewarm much of the time. All I know to do is pray for God, in His grace, to impart a heightened appreciation of Who He truly is in all His splendor. May He cause the scales to fall from my eyes so that I may see His glorious person in Christ. How can the mere trinkets of this present world be so beguiling when compared to Him? Woe to those of us who settle for illicit paramours when we could be consumed by our first and only true love.
Cathy,
That's all any of us can do. I am dumbfounded along with you at the unexplainable pull that worldly things have on me.
Darby gave an illustration about giving our lives to gain heaven on Sunday. "What if a father offered his child $1 today or $1000 at the end of the week." I am afraid that I take the dollar and buy bubble gum with it all too often. Maybe because I can't comprehend a thousand! I guess that's why we have to stay drenched in the Word and surrounded by others striving for the same goal. So that we are constantly aware of the mission and what we're striving for.
Hi!
Great post! I've been thinking a lot about the first churches in Acts. I am so much more excited about the way those Christians did "church"! We in America, sit in our stuffy buildings and make ourselves look as unapproacable as possible...and then wonder why the Lord doesn't add to OUR number daily!
I've been asking the Lord to "incline my heart" the past few days.
Thanks for sharing!
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