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Acts 2:11-13
I love the carefulness of Dr Luke’s account of the day of Pentecost. He is giving us only a very brief summary of what actually happened, but he doesn’t miss out the fact that many people struggled to work out what on earth was going on! For us it is absolutely clear what a significant day it was, but for many people at the time it was thoroughly perplexing. Some asked genuine questions, and soon after Peter gave them a very full explanation. But other people concluded that the bizarre events could only be explained by alcohol.
When God works in your life in a big way there will always be a variety of responses. Perhaps you have felt led to be confirmed or baptised, to change your job in obedience to the Lord, or to work for him in another country. Some people will have questions and we should always be delighted by this. I remember the time when an uncle of mine became a minister. He had a well-paid job in the oil industry and lived in a beautiful home in the suburbs. As a minister he lived in much smaller house in a far less attractive area and saw his income reduced enormously. There were, inevitably, many questions! Such moments give us, like Peter, a superb opportunity for explaining to people what our faith means to us.
But, be warned, there will always be people who will laugh off our experiences. It must have been very hurtful for the apostles to hear that some people thought that they were intoxicated. We should never be surprised by such responses, but patiently and graciously explain what’s going on. It is hardest of all when such reactions are from people in our own families, and we will need special grace to keep our cool and respond wisely and kindly.
Question
How do you respond when people laugh at your Christian commitment?
Prayer
Lord God, help me to respond with your wisdom and grace to those who are perplexed by my faith. Amen
Released on 21 May 2024
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