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Sunday, May 22, 2016

The Sufficient Gospel



5.22.16

Peter Testimony of the Gospel

“We are witnesses of everything he did in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem. They killed him by hanging him on a cross, but God raised him from the dead on the third day and caused him to be seen. He was not seen by all the people, but by witnesses whom God had already chosen—by us who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead. He commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one whom God appointed as judge of the living and the dead. All the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name.”
Acts 10:39-43

Peter presents the good news of Jesus in simple terms:

a) Jesus died on the cross.
b) God raised him from the dead.
c) This resurrection was witnessed by many, but not all.
d) Jesus will judge all mankind one day.
e) He alone fulfills the prophecy as the one to be this judge.
f) Everyone who believes in Jesus will be forgiven.

God can act in ways that surprise us. 

"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

These "circumcised" believers were Jewish Christians. They were astonished that God would allow these pagan non-Jews into the body of Christ. For many in the early church the "narrow gate" believers had to pass through was as much Judaism as it was Jesus himself. There was a clear prejudice against non-Jews becoming believers.

There will always be critics of change.

The apostles and the believers throughout Judea heard that the Gentiles also had received the word of God. So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcised believers criticized him and said, “You went into the house of uncircumcised men and ate with them.”
Acts 11:1-3

The very men who were challenged by Jesus to go into all the world and preach his good news stand Peter on impromptu trial by critic for carrying out this very commandment. There is definite attitude of "This is how we do it" going on in the early church. There is no room for God to do something different than exactly as he had with them.

Let truth be the proof.

Peter shares the story of what God did at the house of Cornelius -

"So if God gave them the same gift he gave us who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to think that I could stand in God’s way?” When they heard this, they had no further objections and praised God, saying, “So then, even to Gentiles God has granted repentance that leads to life.”
Acts 11:17-18

We should have the attitude Peter takes - "who am I to stand in God's way?" We are too often hubris in our thought that God should do things our way. We see in the response to truth that there was still a hint at prejudice, because they state "So then, even to the Gentiles God has granted repentance that leads to life."

The word EVEN is powerful. It shares the hearts of the men there that they were still struggling that a group of people different than them would be accepted by God. It begs the question of is the "EVEN" in your life? Is there a people group or person who you would never believe could follow Jesus? Does it affect your evangelism or outreach? Keep in mind that at one point or another in your own life, someone may have looked upon you as being their "EVEN".

The gospel is sufficient.

There was a push back to Peter's freely sharing time and gospel with Gentiles. Paul writes about this in Galatians chapter 2:

"For before certain men came from James, he used to eat with the Gentiles. But when they arrived, he began to draw back and separate himself from the Gentiles because he was afraid of those who belonged to the circumcision group. The other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy, so that by their hypocrisy even Barnabas was led astray."

We must not pollute the gospel! When we do, it weakens the power of what Jesus accomplished on the cross! A gospel that includes the cross of Jesus plus something, then it is not a true gospel. The plus usually dictates a personal belief or preference... i.e., bible translations, church attendance, membership in certain denominations or specific churches, musical instruments or no instruments, and so on and so on... the list is nearly endless of the things people will add to the gospel of the cross in hopes of leading a person to be a "true" follower.

Takeaway From Today

We need to be clear about the gospel of Jesus 
and not add or take away from it. 


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