Acts 10:34-45
Have
you ever felt like an outsider; different than those around you? As I considered this devotional I remembered a
man who came to our church for awhile. I haven’t seen him lately. He usually
sat in the same pew as my wife and I. During the sermon he would knit. I have
to confess that I judged him. Maybe that’s why he hasn’t been around.
It’s
easy to judge others; to put them next to an artificial standard that we have
created in order to make ourselves look and feel good. You know the one I’m
talking about. You
have to dress a certain way; act and talk a certain way; look
a certain way. Otherwise, you just don’t fit in.
The
backstory to today’s passage is that Peter, a Jew, and Cornelius, a Gentile,
have been brought together by supernatural means orchestrated by God.
Normally,
the culture they live in would not permit this meeting to occur. It was a
social and religious culture that put the Gentiles on the outside and the Jews
on the inside. In case of point, look at the reaction of the good Jewish people
when the Gentiles received the Holy Spirit.
While Peter was still
speaking these words, the Holy Spirit came on all who heard the message. The
circumcised believers who had come with Peter were astonished that the
gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on Gentiles. Acts 10:44-45 NIV
The
disdain that the Jews had for the Gentiles was impeding the spread of the Gospel.
God’s word, His love, His grace and forgiveness and even His Holy Spirit - were
being held captive. Peter had a change of heart that not only changed him, but
changed the world around him.
Then Peter began to speak:
“I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism but accepts
from every nation the one who fears him and does what is right. Acts 10:34-35NIV
Who
do you judge and keep in a box? Someone who looks different or acts different
from you? Maybe they knit during the sermon. Let the Holy Spirit open your
heart so that all might have access to the Gospel of Jesus.
(If
God has spoken to you, or touched your heart through this devotional, please
feel free to share it with others.)
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