Editor’s Note: The AMI QT Devotionals from March 21-27 are provided by Pastor Jason Sato of OTR in Cincinnati. Jason, a graduate of UC San Diego (B.S.) and Westminster Theological Seminary in California (M.Div.), is married to Jessica, and they have two young children: Jonah and Lily.
Devotional Thoughts for Today
Acts 12:5, 12-17 (ESV)
So Peter was kept in prison, but earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church.
[12] When he realized this, he went to the house of Mary, the mother of John whose other name was Mark, where many were gathered together and were praying. [13] And when he knocked at the door of the gateway, a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer. [14] Recognizing Peter’s voice, in her joy she did not open the gate but ran in and reported that Peter was standing at the gate. [15] They said to her, “You are out of your mind.” But she kept insisting that it was so, and they kept saying, “It is his angel!” [16] But Peter continued knocking, and when they opened, they saw him and were amazed. [17] But motioning to them with his hand to be silent, he described to them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison. And he said, “Tell these things to James and to the brothers.” Then he departed and went to another place.
During one trip to China, I was reading John 3 (being born again) with a young man who was a member of the Communist Party. I asked him what he thought about the passage, and he said he needed God to make him into a new person. Tentatively, I asked him if he wanted to be born again right then, and he said “yes.” So shocked by his response, I almost asked him if he was sure; instead, I led him in the sinner’s prayer.
Over the years, I’ve led short-term mission teams to various places. Every trip, we pray earnestly for the power of God and the salvation of the lost. More often than not, we are surprised when God actually answers.
In our passage, the Jerusalem church is earnestly praying for the Apostle Peter. Though Peter is closely guarded by Roman soldiers, an angel miraculously leads him out of the prison. When Peter shows up at the prayer meeting that has been convened specifically for him, no one believes it could actually be him.
Sometimes we can assume prayer is about the experience rather than the result. Of course, spending time in communion with our Heavenly Father is important and worthwhile in and of itself, but at the same time there is real power in prayer!
More than anything else, Peter’s miraculous escape from prison demonstrates the limitless power of God. The believers in Acts will continue to face opposition and persecution; sometimes they will be rescued, but other times they will face prison or execution (as Peter eventually would). However, the power of God is always greater than the power of the world and God’s plan to bring salvation to the nations cannot be stopped.
May God grant to us boldness in our prayers and our witness, knowing that He is faithful and strong.
Prayer
Father, so often I am discouraged by circumstances and I doubt even as I pray. Help me to trust in Your Holy Spirit and not myself, that I might be bold in calling people to Your Son.
Bible Reading for Today: Proverbs 12-13
We live in a world of violence. In the West we can easily forget this, but recent tragedies in Paris and Brussels bring this uncomfortable reality to the forefront. Violence can possibly invigorate a movement; it can also destroy a movement.
According to the Catholic Church, the seven deadly sins are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride. While we will readily confess to some sins on this list, others we may admit, though with reluctance or a bit of embarrassment. But there is at least one which we tend to be completely blind to— greed.
Editor’s Note: The AMI QT Devotionals from March 21-27 are provided by Pastor Jason Sato of OTR in Cincinnati. Jason, a graduate of UC San Diego (B.S.) and Westminster Theological Seminary in California (M.Div.), is married to Jessica, and they have two young children: Jonah and Lily.
The Holy Spirit, the gift of God that was given to the Jewish believers at Pentecost, is now given to Gentiles! Peter was there, yet even he sounded shocked. The Jerusalem church was so amazed that awkward silence filled the room before they could process what has happened and properly glorify God.
After the household of Cornelius receives the Holy Spirit, the circumcision party is deeply offended. This is ridiculous. People were saved and the circumcision party is worried about the quality of Peter’s dinner guests?
Over the last few days, we have been able to focus on Peter’s vision and how Peter responded to that vision. Today, we see the culmination of Peter’s vision and preaching as the Gentiles receive the gift of the Holy Spirit for the first time. With the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Gentiles found themselves “speaking in tongues and extolling God” (v. 46), completing their full inclusion into the family of God.
One of my favorite things we do at Tapestry LA Church is what we call “Threads.” Our members share personal stories during Sunday service to the power of God in their lives, as they testify to God’s rescue, healing and restoration. I love to hear the many ways God is at work in the midst of our church family.
Having served a number of churches, I’ve come to see that every church has its traditions. Everything from cultural to denominational, I have seen people have strong feelings for certain forms of spirituality or church practices that they are even willing to fight and divide over them.
As far as anyone could tell, the young man looked like he was a brilliant doctor, with all the right certifications indicating that he had fulfilled the rigorous requirements necessary to practice his medicine. Each day he went to work in a lab coat and a stethoscope around his neck, ready to assist anyone who happened to cross his path—but appearances can be deceiving. This was no doctor at all, but he was an 18-year-old Florida teen pretending to be a doctor. Just last month, Malachi Love-Robinson of the state of Florida was arrested for practicing medicine without a license.