I am writing this week’s devotional from India, and as I’ve been observing their church services and Christian lifestyles, a thought has popped into my mind that I hope you find encouraging. As we journey together through the book of Acts, we often are focusing on the opposition that Paul and apostles and any other servants of the Lord encountered in sharing the gospel. We read about the sacrifices of time and the almost non-existence of personal comfort that was made by them in order to reach the lost and minister to the church.
But I wonder if in our focus on those servants, we have overlooked the radical lifestyle and devotion to Jesus Christ that was being made by the “laypeople” within the local churches. Whatever opposition the leaders faced, these dear saints would be facing long after the apostles and others left town. It was through the sacrificial financial support of these saints that enabled the apostles to travel and spread the gospel and edify their brothers and sisters in other areas.
We know from today’s Scriptures that they made it a priority to meet for teaching and fellowship on the first day of the week, and that they usually met in the evenings because they worked long hours during the day. And at least one of those church services was pretty lengthy, which also was not uncommon in those days. Bear in mind that they did not meet in a comfortable, Western style church building with AC for the summer and heat for the winter. The parents and children would all sit together under the teaching of the Word and worship.
Acts 2:41-47 was the pattern of lifestyle that was adopted by each local church. What would happen each person who calls KF their home church would adopt a Acts 2:41-47 pattern of commitment to Jesus Christ and one another? How radical would that be? Just thinking and praying that we would be a Spirit filled, Godward focused, Christ loving and others centered congregation for the glory of the Lord. SELAH