Are you a part of "all" and "every"?
7.29.10 7:58am
Today I read Acts 2:42-47. Luke describes what the early church looked like, what they did, and how God blessed them. This is a passage that gets referred to a lot when talking about the church.
One thing that jumped out at me was the use of words like "every," "everyone," and "all." When I read this passage it is easy for me to focus on what is being done and who was doing it. However, when I read words like "everyone" and "all," it is easy for me to focus on others...and not myself. I don't know why I'm like that I just am. I notice that (most of the time) it has to say "you" for me to really see that it applies to me and not someone else.
So as I was reading this familiar passage, I sensed God was saying what about you? Quit thinking about what the first church did and quit thinking about what others should do. Look at yourself. If I was included in the early church, could they say "all" and "everyone," or would they have to say "everyone but Shane" and "all but Shane?"
So I went back through the passage and asked myself these questions:
-Am I devoting myself to the Apostles' teaching (reading Scripture)?
-Am I investing myself in relationships by spending time with other believers and eating together?
-Am I spending time in prayer with others?
-Do I have a deep sense of awe and wonder about God and what He is doing?
-Do I share/give what I have to meet needs that are around me?
-Do I have a time of worship and praising God each day?
-Am I enjoying the goodwill of all people?
-Am I being used by God to bring people to faith?
Jesus, I want to be a part of the "all" and "every." Help me to seek you in each of these ways. Work through me to reveal Yourself.
One thing that jumped out at me was the use of words like "every," "everyone," and "all." When I read this passage it is easy for me to focus on what is being done and who was doing it. However, when I read words like "everyone" and "all," it is easy for me to focus on others...and not myself. I don't know why I'm like that I just am. I notice that (most of the time) it has to say "you" for me to really see that it applies to me and not someone else.
So as I was reading this familiar passage, I sensed God was saying what about you? Quit thinking about what the first church did and quit thinking about what others should do. Look at yourself. If I was included in the early church, could they say "all" and "everyone," or would they have to say "everyone but Shane" and "all but Shane?"
So I went back through the passage and asked myself these questions:
-Am I devoting myself to the Apostles' teaching (reading Scripture)?
-Am I investing myself in relationships by spending time with other believers and eating together?
-Am I spending time in prayer with others?
-Do I have a deep sense of awe and wonder about God and what He is doing?
-Do I share/give what I have to meet needs that are around me?
-Do I have a time of worship and praising God each day?
-Am I enjoying the goodwill of all people?
-Am I being used by God to bring people to faith?
Jesus, I want to be a part of the "all" and "every." Help me to seek you in each of these ways. Work through me to reveal Yourself.









