Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Serving

N.T.#834 "Serving"

July 15, 2026 

Acts 6-Part 2

LET IT GLOW 

So seven deacons were chosen to serve in the church-Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas. As a special dedication to service, the apostles, prayed for them and laid hands on them. 

This was a practice for commissioning someone to carry out a specific task. (Swindoll)

What resulted?

  • The Word of God increased,
  • The number of believers/disciples multiplied greatly,
  • a great company of priests were obedient to the faith. (verse 7)

This first century church grew in the number of believers. 

LET IT GROW 

Deacon Stephen was active in ministry:

  • He was full of faith and power.
  • He did great wonders and miracles among the people. 
There was strong leadership, rapid growth, concerned involvement, and a large church in Jerusalem with believers active. (Swindoll)


Does our church have those qualities?
are we meeting needs of our members and others?


LET IT GO 

Open our eyes to the needs of our people, Lord.

May we serve others for Your glory.

*Sorry for the delay everyone. We were at a family reunion.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Is Our Faith Seen by Others?

N.T.#833 "Is Our Faith Seen by Others?"

 July 10, 2026 

Acts 6

LET IT GLOW 

There were two very different groups within the church in Jerusalem. Their common bond was Jesus and the Holy spirit filling them. They were the Hellenists and the Hebrews.

The Hellenists were Jewish by birth, yet adopted the customs from their Gentile neighbors. Many rejected pagan religions, only worshiped God, brought sacrifices to the temple, observed the festivals, and obeyed the Law of Moses. They dressed like Gentiles, socialized with Gentiles, but embraced the Roman government as their own. Greek was their main language. In other words, these believers had the worlldy ways in them.

The second group was called Hebrews. They obeyed the Law of Moses, conducted themselves using the Pharisaic code of conduct-how they dressed, washed, ate, conducted business, what they ate and touched. They abandoned their Jewish identity and accommodated the Greek culture. They spoke Hebrew or Aramaic.

That gives us a background concerning this young church in Jerusalem. Now days our churches have various types of people differing in cultures, traditions, and ways to worship the same God. 


LET IT GROW 

A problem arose between the Grecians and the Hebrews in the church in Jerusalem. The Grecians felt the needs of their widows were being neglected. The disciples said they should not leave the Word of God to serve tables. They simply could not do it all. 

Back then, if women had no husband nor family, they had a bleak life for provisions. The disciples could not do everything everywhere. The solution was to pick out 7 men of good character, deacons, to serve and meet the needs of others in the church. Remember, there were several thousands of converts by this time in the church.

The deacons were to be good men of good reputation. Later on, Paulsent Timothy the qualifications of deacons. The names of the 7 men are listed in verse 5, which included Stephen. 

We will continue Stephen's encounter with the religious groups later. Stephen was full of faith and power, as well as the Holy Spirit.

When people look at our life, what do they see?

LET IT GO

Use us to be servers today, Lord Jesus.

May others see evidence of our faith.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Wait and See

N.T.#832 "Wait and See"

July 8, 2026 

Acts 5-Part 3 

LET IT GLOW 

An angel of the Lord freed Peter and John from prison, then they taught about Jesus in the temple. Officers took them to the Sanhedrin meeting. Peter them about Jesus being a Prince and a Savior to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. 

This cut the Jewish leaders to the heart. They were about to pass judgment on the disciples and sentence them to death when a Pharisee, Gamaliel stepped in to defend the guys. This man was head of the famous school of Hillel. He had many followers, among them was Saul of Tarsus. When this man rose to speak, everyone listened. 

Do people listen to what we have to say or do they fluff it off?

Jesus is the only way to heaven.

Jesus is God's Son who gave His life for you so your sins could be forgiven.

Believe on Jesus and you will be saved from the punishment for your sins.

LET IT GROW 

Wait and see how this turns out was this leader's policy.

Gamaliel cautioned the Sanhedrin about killing the disciples. He reminded them of Theudas, with 400 followers, that left. Judas had followers in Galilee, revolting against paying taxes to Caesar when God was Israel's true King. Those people dispersed. 

He went on the warn them to let Peter and John alone, for if this work was of men, it would become nothing. 

But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God. (verse 39)

It was agreed, so they told the apostles to not speak in the name of Jesus, beat them, and let them go. (verse 40)

Were the guys disheartened? No way! They rejoiced having been counted worthy to suffer shame for Jesus' name. (verse 41)

They continued to teach and preach Jesus Christ in the temple and every house. (verse 42)

Keep witnessing, friend. 


LET IT GO

Keep us in Your will, Lord.

Strengthen us as we suffer and witness for You.

Prepare the way.

To You be the glory forever!

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Are You a Witness?

N.T.#831 "Are You a Witness?"

July 7, 2026 

Acts5-Part 3

LET IT GLOW 

An angel opened the prison doors for Peter and John and brought them out. Their instructions were to go, stand, speak in the temple to the people. The next morning the high priest sent officers to get the two, but they were not there. Someone else told the high priest the guys were teaching in the temple. The captain of the officers went and got P & J, taking them before the Sanhedrin. 

What were the leaders of the Sanhedrin blaming Peter and John?

  • They thought the death of Jesus was being placed on the leaders of the Sanhedrin. Weren't the guys told to not teach in Jesus' name? 
  • They had filled Jerusalem with their doctrine.
  • They intended to bring Jesus' blood upon them.(verse 28)
LET IT GROW

How did Peter answer? 
We ought to obey God rather than men. (verse 29)
God raised up Jesus, whom they hung on a tree. (vesre 30)
God exalted Jesus to be a Prince and a Savior, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins. (verse 31)
Peter and John are Jesus' witnesses.
The Holy Ghost is given to those who obey Him. (verse 32)

Peter was blaming the Jewish leaders for killing the Messiah. How brave Peter was!
Are you a witness for Jesus and what He has does for you? 

We are obligated to obey God instead of human commands when they are contradicted. It is hard but rewarding.


LET IT GO

Help us obey Your Word and Holy Spirit, Father.

Please save those who read this post.

Monday, July 6, 2026

When Persecution Comes

 N.T.#830 "When Persecution Comes"

July 6, 2026 

Acts 5-Part 2

LET IT GLOW 

How do we react when persecution comes? Peter and John were persecuted. How did they react?

What does Luke tell us happened after the couple died having lied to Peter, the church, and God?

  • The apostles did many signs and wonders among the people. (verse 12)
  • They were held in high esteem. (verse 13)
  • There were numbers of believers in Jesus added to the church. (verse 14)
  • People carried their sick into the streets so Peter's shadow would fall on the sick and be healed. (verse 15)
  • People from the surrounding cities brought their sick and possessed, and they were all healed. (verse 16)
Good things were happening. People believed in the Lord. There were healings. It was supernatural activity-

LET IT GROW 

Jesus promised His disciples would do miraculous works like Him. (John 14:12)

When God starts working, the devil does, too. The high priest and the Sadducees began to oppose the apostles. They were filled with jealously.  (verse 17) They cared nothing for God's glory only their own. So what did the religious leaders do? They threw the apostles in jail. (verse 18)

 Peter and John would have been on trial the next morning if something had not happened. What was it?  An angel of the Lord set them free and sent them on mission:

Go, stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this life. (verse 20)

The Sanhedrin convened, sent for Peter and John from prison, but did not find them there. Someone reported the preachers were in the temple. Thus, Peter and John were brought into the meeting.

I'm leaving this event hanging. Read the rest of the story. Persecution came to the preachers of the Gospel. 

They didn't hide from their enemies, but obeyed God instead of men.

What keeps us from sharing the Gospel with others?

LET IT GO

Help us let go of ourself centeredness and follow You, Jesus.

Hide us behind the cross to be Your witnesses.

Friday, July 3, 2026

Our Sins Will Find Us Out

 N.T.#828 "Our Sins Will Find Us Out"

July 3, 2026 

Acts 5

LET IT GLOW 

A man named Barnabas sold some land and willingly brought the money to the apostle. es to distribute to those in need at the church.  (4:36-37) Then Ananias and Sapphira sold something and brought the money to the apostles, also. 

What was the difference? 

The couple kept back part of the money; apparently they lied about giving all of the money received, and Peter confronted them. It was God they lied to. (verse 4) When Ananias heard this, he immediately died. Lying to the servant of God was like lying to the Spirit of God Himself. (Liberty Bible Commentary)

Three hours later the man's wife came and lied to Peter, also. She died, too. Why didn't the couple just tell Peter that they kept part of the money from selling something? Maybe pride got the best of them.

Be careful to tell the truth.

LET IT GROW 

Those people were not required to sell the item, nor give it to the church. Deception is a sin. He must have committed to give all the proceeds to meet the needs of others as Barnabas did. However they kept back some for themselves. It was a lie that damaged the family of God.

Fear came upon the church when they heard what happened. (verse 11) God hates sin in the church, so we need to take it seriously, repenting.

LET IT GO

Help us be truthful with others and You, Father. 

Our sins will find us out. 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

A New Church

 N.T.#828 "A New Church"

July 2, 2026 

Acts 4-Part 3

LET IT GLOW 

Peter and John were released and they returned to the other disciples together. The two told the group what had happened. It was a time of rejoicing, praying unto god in one accord, which was a thanksgiving prayer. 

The Sanhedrin and others may threaten them, but they can never defeat. "If God be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31) (Falwell)

How do we react when persecuted?

LET IT GROW 

How did the disciples pray?

They prayed with all boldness so they could speak God's Word and with heal i, show signs, and wonders done in the name of Jesus. (verses 29-30)

This first-century church was persecuted, Spirit-filled, powerful, and praying church. 

What happened next?

  • The place where they were shook as with an earthquake when their prayer was offered up. 
  • All were filled with the Holy Ghost.
  • They spoke the Word of God with boldness.
  • Each member of the Jerusalem church was interested in the welfare of each other member. 
  • Houses and lands were sold in order to be distributed to those in need by the apostles. (verses 32-37)
What a loving and caring environment. 

LET IT GO

Show us Your will, Your way, Lord Jesus.

May we follow it.