Sunday 24 Apr 2022

April 24: Acts 5:27-32

Key Verse: Acts 5:30
The God of our ancestors raised Jesus from the dead – whom you killed by hanging him on a cross.

Devotion:
What do you do after you have been punished for doing something? Do you stop doing whatever it was, or do you carry on doing it? We seem to face this in our lives a lot; maybe because some rules don’t seem to make sense to us, or maybe the rules are unjust! If we lived under the rule of a tyrant we may well think many of the rules are unjust but we would probably be scared to break them because of the punishment we would face if we did.

The apostles continue to preach about Jesus and His death and resurrection. The Sanhedrin council called them in to question them and to warn them once again about preaching about Jesus. They were now at the stage where they were taking it personally and saw this preaching as a direct assault on their names! No longer were they thinking about who Jesus was or whether He was the Messiah – they were focused on their own tarnished reputations!

The apostles words were harsh and hard hitting. We must obey God and not human beings… something we should be thinking of in our lives, but something we find hard to do because of the peer pressure! Then they reminded the Sanhedrin it was their words and actions which directly resulted in Jesus being crucified and being killed on the cross. They also reminded the Sanhedrin it was God who raised Jesus from the dead – the same God they were teaching about and the same God who they wanted people to obey (as long as it went along with their rules too!)

We need to tell people the truth. We have just celebrated Easter and now we should be reminding others and ourselves what Easter meant. This was the time Jesus stepped forward and took on the sin of the whole world, gave His life in our stead and was raised from the dead to defeat Satan and evil once and for all.

Points to Ponder:
Do you remind people what Easter really is about?

Are you going to be brave and teach people the truth?