Reading: Acts 4: 32-35
Verses 33 and 34: “Much grace was upon them all… There were no needy persons among them”.
In the early church the love of God and one another was clearly evident. In the lives of the apostles the power of God was clearly evident. These factors made the church stand out from the larger culture around them. In many ways these things were even counter-cultural. They certainly are today.
There are three outcomes of the presence of God and His love in our text today. The first is the great power that the apostles had to preach the gospel news of Jesus Christ. Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles were boldly proclaiming the truth and they were bringing people to faith. The second outcome was the grace that they all had upon them. They were willing to look past faults and small disagreements because they saw the community as more important than the individual. This led to a willingness to sell things to help with the common good. This led to the third outcome: “There were no needy persons among them”. All were loved and cared for.
Does this unity and level of love and care for one another typify churches today? This model is still very possible and I think exists in some of our churches today. When someone loses a loved one they are surrounded with love and care and often food. When someone experiences a tragedy like a house fire they are invited into someone’s home and needs for clothing and other necessities are met. When someone loses a job, assistance is given. We may not sell our home or some land, but there is still much love in a church that makes it stand our from the larger society.
Could our churches be closer to the model we see in Acts? For sure! Let us remember then that the church is still made up of people. So, like each of us on our own journey to become more like Jesus, the church itself is also ever on a journey to become more loving and more caring. The church is only as loving and caring as the individuals that make up said church. That brings us to a question: how am I becoming more loving and caring so that my church becomes more loving and caring?
April 6, 2018 at 12:42 pm
GREAT QUESTION, AND I KNOW I HAVE FAIL AT THIS, AS I DONT PAY MUCH MUCH NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE , IN THE CHURCH, MY MIND DEEP IN THOUGHT OF THE WORDS SAID IN SERVICE AND LOVE BEING ALONE WALKING HOME TO SPEND THAT TIME TOO WITH CHRIST. I THINK WE NEED TO LEARN TO SPEN MORE TIME ALONE WITH CHURCH, AND TO BE HAPPY WITH HIM, AND NOT TO BE SO NEEDIE OF OTHERS..
TO BE HAPPY IN JESUS , 🙂 I FINE MORE PEACE FULL, 🙂