Fri, 02/24/17, "Day of Praise"
"When Peter saw this, he said to them: 'Fellow Israelites, why does this surprise you? Why do you stare at us as if by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?'" - Acts 3:12
Today, something will happen, as happens every day, that you will not be able to comprehend. You won't be able to wrap your mind around it. It just won't compute. You will not be able to fix it by your "own power or godliness." (Acts 3:12)
Maybe someone will blatantly run a stop sign as happened to me recently. "How can that be?," you say. "I just don't understand. So let me honk my horn!" As if horn honking really changes anything...except your own blood pressure.
Or maybe, your boss or your neighbor or someone you live with will speak to you with a tone that makes you ask, "What is wrong with people?" And, what? You think asking that question again will suddenly reveal an answer when none of us have yet figured out the answer in all the other days that we've asked it. (Heeey! Pssssst! What's wrong with people is this little thing called sin. Oh, and by the way, it's the same thing that's wrong with you and me too.)
Or maybe, a family member will break some bad news to you. They tell you that a family member has cancer. "I can't wrap my mind around that," you cry. "It pains me to think of them suffering or the thought of them not being around." The mind just can't grasp it, so we grasp a hold of each other in love. And hopefully somebody faiths out a prayer so we can lean into God's grasp on us.
Yes, today, something will happen, as happens every day, that you will not be able to comprehend, that you will not be able to fix by your "own power or godliness" (Acts 3:12) or strength.
That's what happened to Peter in today's Bible verse. "A man who was lame from birth (Acts 3:2)" asked Peter and John for money. And Peter hadn't a clue what he should do. So he did the only thing he could do when the mind and the biceps and the wallet are impotent. Oh sure, you would think he poured out the problem to Jesus in prayer, though it's not said explicitly that Peter did.
What he did do, we know, was even better.
Peter poured out Jesus onto the problem. "Peter said, 'Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.'" (Acts 3:6)
And just like that, it was taken care of. "And instantly the man's feet and ankles became strong. He jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God." (Acts 3:7-8)
Now, the people, who knew the lame man and saw him walk and jump, they just couldn't wrap their minds around it and "were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him." (Acts 3:10) So Peter spoke to the befuddled crowd as noted in today's verse. "When Peter saw this, he said to them: 'Fellow Israelites, why does this surprise you? Why do you stare at us as if by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?'" (Acts 3:12) And then Peter said, "By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus' name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can all see." (Acts 3:16)
Friends, did you get that?
Not "by our own power or godliness." (Acts 3:12)
"It is Jesus' name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can all see." (Acts 3:16)
Today, something will happen, as happens every day, that you will not be able to comprehend. You won't be able to wrap your mind around it. It just won't compute. You will not be able to fix it by your "own power or godliness." (Acts 3:12)
Pour out Jesus on it.
His "name and the faith that comes through him [will] completely [heal it], as you [will] see." (Acts 3:16)
Praise God!
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