Monday
May 28th, Acts 2: Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every
nation under heaven. When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in
bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. Utterly
amazed, they asked: "Are not all these men who are speaking Galileans?
Then how is it that each of us hears them in his own native language? Not only were these Galileans speaking to multiple
nationalities each in their own language, but they were Galileans for heaven’s
sake! Why would anyone want to listen to
Galileans while in Jerusalem? The Spirit
breaks down our misconceptions about one another by bringing us in contact with
one another. It is there with the spirit
holding our eyes and our hearts open that we are able to see the other as a
brother or sister in Christ. It is sort of a round robin, the Spirit leads us
to Christ, Christ leads us to the world, where through the Spirit, and we not
only lead but our eyes are opened to the vastness of God’s love in this world, and
then we are lead back to Christ, only with our eyes a bit more open this
time. It is not just to our own, those
who think, act, believe and look like us to whom we are called to minister; it
is to the children of God throughout the world, where in the process, we find
ourselves ministered to by these formerly known to us only as “other, and walls
of seperation broken asunder. This is
the message of Christ, this is the call of Christ, to go into all the world to
preach and teach the good news, starting at home and moving outward to the ends
of the earth. We are also called to go
into all the world and not just tell the Good New, but to actually “do” the
Gospel, bring hope, justice, and peace into a hurting world. In the process we find this is where we find
we receive hope, justice and peace for our world. We are called to do this, not because we will
gain from it, but because all the children of God, and that includes ourselves,
will live in hope because of it.
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