Monthly Archives: November 2021

Prayer for Peter

Acts 10, 11

Herod had thrown Peter into prison and set unreasonably secure guards over him. But, the SAINTS were praying together in homes. Miraculously, God’s angel walked him out of prison unscathed. A large prison door actually opened by itself. The prayers of the saints were POWERFUL!

What Christian leaders need prayer right now? For one, Franklin Graham just had heart surgery. We should pray for him.

The point is, pray for Christian leaders. In my daily prayer list, my son-in-law who is also my pastor gets my focused prayer. If his well-being depended upon my personal prayers, he is going to do GREAT! Also, regardless of our politics, we should pray for elected officials because the Bible instructs us to do so.

I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;

(We should pray) For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; [1 Tim. 2:2,3]

Your generosity is noted

Acts 10

Cornelius was a devout God-fearing man who gave generously to those in need. An angel from God relayed that his gifts and offerings registered in Heaven. Because of his Godly conduct, he merited a visit from the Apostle Peter at which was shared the revolutionary doctrinal clarification that the Gospel was also offered to the Gentiles. It’s amazing that a generous and prayerful man would be the recipient of such a significant visitation.

This points to the importance of our generosity and our prayers.

Our pastor, Dr. Mark Anthony, preached an excellent message on generosity this past Sunday.

https://livestream.com/trichurch/events/2828225/videos/227170102

Go ahead, threaten The Church

Acts 9

We hear rumblings about what governments want to do to Christians and The Church. It’s nothing new. Saul of Tarsus was hell-bent on destroying The Church and imprisoning its members. The Lord had a very direct and convincing way of changing his mind. Blindness! Knocking him to the ground, Jesus Himself spoke to Saul, “Why are you persecuting Me?”

The impact of Christ’s intervention was life-changing. Saul became Paul, the greatest advocate of The Church our world has ever known.

In a sense, the threats against God’s people are empty. He defends them. What’s more, He uses their aggression against us to CHANGE THEIR MINDS.

No doubt, the wise Christians who were threatened by Saul’s threats and actions were probably praying about their well-being. God showed up in His Infinite Wisdom (Christ Jesus) and righted the wrong.

LET’S KEEP PRAYING!

The Holy Spirit speaks

Acts 8

The Holy Spirit clearly and specifically spoke to Philip to approach the chariot of important and distinguished an Ethiopian eunuch and stay near it. When Philip heard the man reading the book of Isaiah, he asked a strategic question. “Do you understand what you are reading?” His question and obedience to God’s Spirit yielded an marvelous opportunity to share the Gospel with the man. He obviously presented baptism because the man asked to be baptized when they got near water.

God speaks to us to give us cues to present opportunities to witness. Using this example from scripture, we can see how our simple obedience to a directive can change the course of eternity for someone.

The following are two paraphrases of the same verse, Prov. 8:34, a verse that changed my life.

Blessed is the one who listens to me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at my doorposts.
The one who listens to me, who carefully seeks me in everyday things and delays action until my way is apparent, that one will find true happiness.

Don’t resist the Holy Spirit

Acts 7

When Stephen was brought before the Sanhedrin because God had used him mightily in preaching and miracles, he gave a stunning synopsis of how God revealed Himself to the Jews. The religious system of the day essentially was totally resistant to the Holy Spirit’s moving, For his fervor and unwavering commitment to faithfully represent Christ to his generation, he was sadly stoned to death. His message was upsetting to the religious leaders.

His main accusation was that they had resisted the Holy Spirit.

It’s too easy for men to fall into a similar stupor when they don’t seek God daily on their own. Letting the religious and political systems of the day displace God’s fresh touch on our lives kills His Power.

Don’t lie

Acts 5

Ananias and Sapphira BOTH lied to Peter and the Holy Ghost about their fraudulent contribution to the early church. They falsely represented the percentage they gave compared to the selling price of their land. Both were stricken dead by the Lord for their deceit.

When we lie to anyone, something in our inner integrity dies. A lie to a human is a lie to God. Stop lying.

My mentor, Moses Vegh, often said this story was God’s way of saying Communism never works. They were to have all things common, but the human inclination to cheat corrupted the process.

A bold witness

Acts 3, 4

Peter and John boldly preached Christ to the Jews of Jerusalem. The number of new converts approached 5000 souls. It was a marvelous response to God’s witness through the Disciples. Because they had created such a religious uproar, they were brought before the High Priest and others of the ruling element. Again, they boldly proclaimed that Christ was Lord, and that there was salvation in no other way. They could have easily been immediately taken outside and stoned to death for speaking what was considered heresy by the Jews.

The boldness of Peter and John is available to us through the power of the same Holy Spirit.

I am Pentecostal

Acts 2

There are nearly 650 million Pentecostals in the world and nearly as many Evangelicals. Pentecostals believe that the Baptism in the Holy Spirit can be experienced by believers today as it happened in Acts 2. I am a Pentecostal. When I was 16 years old, I received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in tongues. I still speak in tongues. Paul said he did too … more than you all. [1 Cor. 14:18]

When our daughter Ashley was born, she experienced a laryngeal spasm whereby her throat closed up and she wasn’t breathing. The nurse in the birthing room punched the red button on the wall and within seconds, the room was filled with medical personnel. Patty was left on the birthing table, unable to do anything for her baby. I was there and began praying in my Heavenly language. We are instructed that it’s the Spirit praying through us when we don’t know how to pray. [ 1 Cor. 14:14] Ashley is wonderfully healthy today, and loves God with all her heart. She has two beautiful, healthy daughters of her own.

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The Baptism in the Holy Spirit

John 21; Acts 1

Jesus commanded His Disciples to go back to Jerusalem and wait for the promise of the Father, the Baptism with the Holy Spirit. He said they would receive power … power to be effective witnesses of Christ to the entire world.

If you feel you are lacking in God’s power to tell others about Christ, begin seeking this baptism. I remember when I did, when I was a teenager. I knew I wanted it. I would pray and ask the Lord for the infilling when I laid upon my bed at night. I eventually received the infilling with the evidence described in Acts 2.

I have enjoyed a boldness to witness ever since then. God’s Spirit living within us is an empowering that gives us supernatural assistance to make His power known to others.

Impetuous Peter

John 20

We all react differently to spiritual things. When Peter and John heard from Mary Magdalene that Christ’s body was no longer in the tomb, they ran to see if it was true. John was a faster runner. (He had probably been on the Cross County Team at Jerusalem High School) Peter was a slower runner, but had the boldness and impetuousness to investigate the inside of the tomb first.

Both men had a different response. Both were valid. They both received the truth that Christ had left the grave.We see a difference in physical abilities and personalities. People are different, both all are valuable.

You are different. You are valuable and have a valid response to God. If you are a Peter, be impetuous with all your heart. If you are a John, KEEP RUNNING FOR JESUS.