Reflection on Acts 6:1-15

Scripture

So brothers, select seven men who are well respected and are full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom. We will give them this responsibility.

Observation

As the church rapidly grows, there are rumblings of discontent. The Greek-speaking widows believe that the Hebrew- speaking widows are getting preference in the food distribution. The Twelve call a meeting of the church and say, “This should not be our responsibility. We need to teach and to pray. Select seven men who are full of the Holy Spirit and of wisdom to oversee this.”

The seven are chosen, and the church continues to grow.

Then some men who are jealous of Stephen’s miracles and the wisdom with which he speaks, lie about his words and have him brought before the high council. They repeat their false testimony, but Stephen’s face is transformed as bright as an angel as he begins his defence.

Application

The food distribution program was at the heart of the church’s active care. One group of widows came to believe that they were being discriminated against, and so a potential conflict arose.

The apostles knew that their calling was to pray and teach and to steer the church as it grew like crazy. They had no time to run a food program.

They delegated this role to men with these qualifications:

  • well-respected
  • full of the Holy Spirit
  • full of wisdom

Often the church delegates the hands-on roles to the less spiritual people. If you have a heartbeat you can do the job, regardless of spiritual maturity.

The apostles saw that this was not just a food program, but a genuine ministry of reconciliation at a critical time. The Hebrew speakers and the Greek speakers could have allowed the resentment and bitterness to build up to such a peak that a church split would happen.

This was a spiritual issue because the power of the church lay in them being of “one heart and mind.”

When we think about who does what in the church, often it is not enough to call for volunteers. Sometimes we need to stop, pray and look for the people who are “full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom.”

Prayer

Lord, bring wisdom to your church. May we all be men and women who are full of the Holy Spirit and of wisdom, so that all things are done your way and to your glory. Amen.

Reflection on Acts 5:26-41

Scripture

The apostles left the high council rejoicing that God had counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus.

Observation

The guards go and collect the apostles, bringing them before the council. The high priest says, “We ordered you not to teach in the name of Jesus.” Peter replies, “We must obey God, not man.”

The high council decides to kill them, but Gamaliel urges caution. He tells them to leave the men alone. If it is just a thing born out of people, it will be overthrown, but if they oppose it they could be opposing God.

The council has the apostles flogged. They leave rejoicing that God counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus.

Application

In the west, we have a phenomenon called “Consumer Christianity.” This describes an attitude where people come to church expecting their needs and desires to be met.

This is so different to the attitudes of the apostles who counted suffering as something to be celebrated.

I can’t imagine the pain of being flogged. We do all that we can to avoid pain. I don’t like having blood samples taken much less being attacked by someone wanting to inflict pain.

What do the apostles think of this?

They rejoice! No self-pity here! They see something in the spiritual realm that corrects a purely physical perception.

They rejoice that God counts them worthy to suffer for the name of Jesus. The spiritual elite are the people who suffer for the name of Jesus. We might be impressed by preachers who live in big houses and fly private jets. God is impressed by those who are strong enough to thrive in suffering for His sake.

On earth money and influence mark the powerful.

In heaven humility and suffering mark the spiritual.

In all things, God’s standards are at odds with those of the world. There will always be a conflict in values.

Who will I let define my value systems?

Prayer

Lord I see that your followers must see things differently to the world. May I become one who rejoices in suffering, should that be necessary. Amen.

Mark Latham Is Right- He Would Make a Better PM Than Almost Anyone

From Caldron Pool

Mark Latham says, if parliament can social distance safely, then so could churches: They would be ‘a place of solace and inspiration’ in difficult times

 
 
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Mark Latham has said it makes no sense closing down churches while TAFE colleges, schools, and some universities remain open.

Speaking with Alan Jones on 2GB/4BC, the NSW One Nation leader described the inconsistencies in the Prime Minister’s partial shutdown as “just horrific”, saying safely done, churches would be a place of “solace and inspiration” for people in these difficult times.

“I’ve spoken to church leaders,” Mr Latham said, “there is a challenge in social distancing, in the congregation that they’ve got at their worship… but they thought they were mastering that.

“I can tell you, the state parliament sat yesterday. We did the one and a half metre social distancing. I got to say, with the hand washing and so forth, it all felt safe and protected compared to the normal brushing up against each other.

Mr Latham went on to say, “So, if parliament can social distance safely, then you would have thought a church could. A metre and a half on the pews, and if there’s an overflow, they could put up a video screen on the outside with modern technology.

“So, you’re right. Churches would be a place of solace and inspiration for people in these difficult times. So, to close them down while lots of other places are open just doesn’t seem to make sense.”

Why Italy?

If, like me, you’ve been wondering why Italy has been so hard hit by the coronavirus, here is your answer. Direct flights to Wuhan! Seriously.

As soon as word got out of China, President Trump imposed travel restrictions on that country. Italy, on the other hand had direct flights to Wuhan, the city of the Cornoavirus’s origin and and reports suggest over 100,000 Chinese citizens were working in Italian factories,” the Times continued. “Chinese made a slow and steady move into Italy and many Italian fashion firms are now owned by them as well. As per a news report, there are more than 300,000 Chinese and over 90% of them work in the Italian garment industry. As per reports, there are thousands of small companies that are active in exports.

 

“Italy also has direct flights from Wuhan and reports suggest over 100,000 Chinese citizens were working in Italian factories,” the Times continued. “Chinese made a slow and steady move into Italy and many Italian fashion firms are now owned by them as well. As per a news report, there are more than 300,000 Chinese and over 90% of them work in the Italian garment industry. As per reports, there are thousands of small companies that are active in exports. This region is also very interconnected as well.”

 

Read the full story here

Reflection on Acts 5:17-25

Scripture

Then he told them, “Go to the Temple and give the people this message of life.”

Observation

Filled with jealousy, the High Priest has the apostles put in jail. An angel comes at night and sets them free, telling them to go and give the people the message of life.

The High Priest then convenes the Council, but when they send for the apostles, they are told that they are not in the jail. Then a report comes that the men are preaching in the Temple.

Application

Christians can always be certain to have enemies. There are people around who do not like the idea that there is a God who judges and forgives sin.

The angel gives a commission to the apostles as they are liberated from the jail: go to the Temple and give the people the message of life.

The Gospel is Good News because it brings life- real life, abundant life, eternal life.

The Gospel is about real life because it connects us to God, the source of life. Most people live a half-death in which their bodies function and their brains work, but their spirit is dead. When the Holy Spirit comes in, our human spirit is born again and, connected to our power source, we live life as it was intended.

The Gospel is about abundant life or life in all its fullness. As I write this, the coronavirus is wreaking havoc right across the world. The Australian economy has partly shut down, and tens of thousands of workers are suddenly unemployed. People who believed in the power of money to provide meaning to their lives suddenly find their whole existence is under threat. God gives us so much more than coffee and avocado on toast.

The Gospel is about eternal life. Eternity is life without end, life without limitations. We will live with God forever, and that gives (or should give) christians confidence, peace and joy in every situation.

This is the message of life. Our Saviour who lived without sin took our sin on His body and put it to death. Death is dead, and we are alive!

Prayer

Thank you Father for this “message of life” bu which we experience fullness of life. Amen.

Reflection on Acts 5:1-16

Scripture

But no one dared to join them, even though all the people had high regard for them. Yet more and more people believed and were brought to the Lord- crowds of both men and women.

Observation

Ananias and Sapphira sell some land and bring some of the money to the apostles, claiming it is the full amount. First Ananias and then Sapphira are struck down dead by the Holy Spirit. Great fear grips the church and those who hear of it.

The apostles perform many signs and wonders, and all the believers gather regularly in the Temple area. No one else dares to join them, even though they respect the christians, but more and more people are getting saved.

Application

The experience of Ananias and Sapphira reminds us that God is holy and He will not be mocked. Often we take God somewhat for granted.

The result of this episode is a great conundrum. Everyone gets on with being the church, and its strength as a community increases. The awe of God’s judgement sobers the people and those outside, and everyone is too scared to join the church.

Despite this, people are getting saved- both men and women.

People are afraid to be drawn in. But, like moths to the flame, they some in anyway.

Our Lord is both loving and holy.

I wonder what would happen if our worship was so dynamic that is attracted the manifest presence of God. I wonder what kind of miracles we could experience. And what kind of judgement also.

Is the current coronavirus pandemic a part of this? Have we, the church, been too comfortable for too long? Are we so much like the world that we are no longer any use as salt in the world?

There is very little awe in the church or in the world for what God is able to do in and through His people. I have a sense that God is about to change this. Whether that is through our current adversity, I cannot say, but I do know that whatever signs and wonders we currently experience, they are nothing compared to what is coming.

Prayer

Father, your love is like a hurricane- wild and uncontrollable. Help me to cultivate that sense of awe in your presence. Amen.

The Corona Recession

Steve Kates is one of the few economists who actually understands economics. He says that Covid is bringing a major restructuring of the economy, and the job of Governments is not to “stimulate” the economy by boosting retail spending, but to help businesses survive the transition. Well worth a read.

From Catallaxyfiles.com

Classical economic policy and the present recession

Whatever anyone might believe about the dangers of the Corona Virus, there is no doubt that the American economy, in fact every economy, is heading into recession. There will be a large fall in output and a rise in the rate of unemployment. All this is inevitable. But what must be understood if policy is to achieve a positive outcome is that the downturn cannot be understood as due to a fall in demand as modern economic theory would have it, but will be due to a massive structural shift in our economies. It is not that we will be buying less because we are saving more, but we will be buying not just less, because we will be producing less, but we will not be buying many goods and services we had been buying until concerns about the virus became so general. Lots of forms of production, such as air travel and restaurant meals, will experience a major contraction in demand because of the fears that certain activities are now forbidden or many people have self-isolated.

As every pre-Keynesian economist once knew,  recessions do occur but NEVER because a deficiency of demand. When they occur, they are the result of a structural shift in the underlying economy. We are now in the midst of one of the most profound shifts in the international economy ever seen. Just the restaurant trade is facing a major fall in demand, along with airline travel, tourism and lots of other parts of the economy. The structure of the economy is under immense stress. The downturn which is inevitable is due to a structural shift, not a fall in demand. Everyone once understood that. Since 1936, since the publication of Keynes’s General Theory, this then-universal understanding of why recessions occur has disappeared utterly from economic discourse. I used to think the pre-Keynesian conception was obvious, but have discovered to my amazement that virtually no one any longer understands it. We are all Keynesians now, except for a handful of others who have retained this older, now abandoned, approach. But what has amazed me now even more is that the approach taken by Donald Trump in trying to deal with the coming downturn clearly takes a classical approach to softening the economic fall-out that is now inevitable.

Nothing will prevent a downturn now, but what must be done is:

(1) ensure those who are now being temporarily displaced from their paid employment are receiving cash in hand so that they can buy what they need,

(2) businesses, whose revenues will be falling and in many instances be reduced to zero, must have an immediate fall in production costs through perhaps cuts to various forms of taxation, along with receiving cash injections so that businesses which will return to profitability after this disruption are able to maintain at least part of their cash flow and pay their bills, not just so that they can stay in business but that so too can their suppliers

It is the structure of demand that needs to be preserved, not the level. The level of demand will fall, but the crucial issue is that the structure of demand will also be badly affected. The aim of policy must be to ensure that the underlying structure of supply is maintained. This is what is meant by supply-side economics. It is to maintain the structure of the economy that matters. Maintaining the structure is crucial, not the totality. Demand is constituted by supply, and supply will be falling all over the place and therefore so to will demand.

See the airline industry as a clear example. People will one day wish to fly as they have always done, but the airlines must be preserved in the meantime. Virtually every industry is in exactly the same position. No revenue or drastically reduced revenues at the moment to meet their costs, but also with a certain expectation that demand will return in the near future. The aim must now be to preserve as much as possible.

The photo above was taken while watching Fox with the proposed government approach stated as follows:

RPT:PROPOSED GOVT STIMULUS PKG WILL INCLUDE $1200 FOR SINGLE AMERICANS AND $2400 FOR COUPLES

As we think of things today, it has to be presented as a “stimulus” as if the aim is to raise the level of demand. It is, nevertheless, an approach to dealing with a structural shift in the economy, and the aim is to preserve as much of the economy as can be preserved for when things return to normal. The policy proposal is discussed here: GOP coronavirus stimulus bill unveils $1,200 checks for public.

“Recovery checks of up to $1,200 will be put into the hands of most taxpayers, providing cash immediately to individuals and families,” the Senate Finance Committee said in a statement.

President Trump requested that the legislation include the direct payments to boost consumer purchasing. The White House requested two $1,000 waves of checks to all taxpayers.

On the business side, there is also this:

The package also includes $300 billion in small business loans, which would be forgiven if the firms don’t lay off workers.

Another $58 billion in loans would go to airlines suffering a demand plunge worse than after 9/11, with another $150 billion of loans and loan guarantees to other businesses.

This is obviously also intended as a means to maintain the structure of the economy, not as a “stimulus” to lift demand. Among the good luck of the moment is that the President is a former businessman who understands the problems facing business and what needs to be done immediately to minimise the long-term harm to the economy. I can only hope the same approach is taken across the world.

Having just finished the first round of editing of my next book, Classical Economics and the Modern Economy, let me recommend it to one and all once it is finally published in June. It is even possible that classical economic theory may once again come back into fashion. The benefit to our economies and future standard of living would be massive.

Reflection on Acts 4:23-37

Scripture

After this prayer, the meeting place shook, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. Then they preached the word of God with boldness.

Observation

After Peter and John are freed, they return to the believers. They all lift their voices to God. They marvel that the attacks they might expect to come from the Gentiles are happening in Jerusalem. They call on God to send more healing power, more signs and wonders.

Application

I have never been in a prayer meeting where the building shook and all the people are filled or re-filled with the Holy Spirit. This sounds like a kind of mini-Pentecost. Whenever christians gather to pray there should be manifestations of the Holy Spirit.

So what is the prayer that triggered this response?

1. It was united. All the believers were already one in heart, mind, and purpose. The Body of Christ showed no disharmony.

2. It was a response to growing persecution. The believers were surprised that the Jewish leaders continued to reject Jesus as Messiah, despite the strong testimonies concerning the resurrection by those who had walked with Him.

3. Prayer for boldness in preaching. They didn’t want to step back from their confident proclamation that Jesus is Lord and He has conquered sin and death.

4. Prayer for healing power, for signs and wonders. They did not want a theoretical faith, an intellectual ideology. They wanted a God who is real, experiential, and working in the world.

This is the prayer they prayed, and they received an immediate answer- they were filled with the Holy Spirit and went out to preach the word boldly.

At a time when the world is falling apart in fear and panic, the church needs to keep on stepping forward with peace and power. We need to be praying hard for God to heal people. We need to demonstrate that God is still in control. We need to speak boldly to people’s hearts- Jesus died for their sins and He is alive.

Prayer

Come and shake the building, Lord. Fill your people. Give me boldness to preach your word. Amen.

Ephesians 2:1

Here is my commentary on Ephesians2:1. I am publishing these once or twice a week, but you can read all of the available articles at our web-site.

Ephesians 2:1

As for you, you were once dead in your transgressions and sins.

The gospel is deeply personal. It is not a theory or a general culture. You are either in or out. You either believe in Christ and receive his forgiveness, or you do not believe t and consequently remain on the outside of the Kingdom.

We have many opinions on issues that do not directly affect us, but the gospel is different. “As for you,” Paul says. We saw in the very first verse of chapter one that this letter is directed “to the saints,” that he is those who have responded to the gospel and now are God’s holy, or set apart, people.

This is me, and you, (assuming you are born again). It is us, the church, the ones called out and sanctified by Christ .

We all need to make a decision to follow Christ if we are to be saved and be a part of God’s kingdom.

It affects people who hear the gospel and respond to it as individuals, but are then counted as part of the organic body of Christ.

“You were once dead in your sins & transgressions.”

We were once dead. I was dead in my sins, but now I am alive in Christ. I was the condemned man on the way to the execution chamber, a dead man walking.

But then I stopped being dead. Christ came into my life and moved me from the “dead” column to the “alive” column. The condemned man is set free, declared innocent. Now instead of being dead, on a relentless conveyor belt to hell, I am alive, rescued by Christ.

Countless millions of people are dead men and women walking. Their hearts beat and their bodies move, but they are dead in their sins.

So we used to be! But now I am alive in Christ. The sins that hung around my neck, pulling me inexorably into the depths have been cut off and carried away by Christ.

We were once dead in our transgressions and sins.

The word for transgressions here suggests an accidental breaking of the law- stumbling aside, a false step.

When I am driving, sometimes I don’t notice that I’m going down hill and my speed has increased above the speed limit. Someone coming into the country doesn’t recognise that we have strict laws about what may be brought in. They might have some food product that is prohibited and forget to declare it on the card.

In both cases the law has been broken, but not intentionally.

It is these transgressions that Paul says have kept us in death. I did not know God’s requirements, so I failed. I tried to live a good life, but I am not perfect.

Intentions are not what matters. I have broken God’s holy law, falling short of his glory. I have failed to live up to His standards.

The cumulative effect of my transgressions has made me dead spiritually. I was estranged from God by my breaching of His law.

The word for sins means to miss the mark or to fall short. This is more serious because it suggests wilfulness. We know what we should do but we refuse to do it. It is rebellion against God’s will.

We are all born in sin. We all have that sinful nature handed down from Adam and Eve. We refused to do what God wants us to do.

This outright rebellion moves us away from God, the source of all life, and so we die.

In the previous analogy of driving, sin is when I decide to recklessly ignore the speed limit. I know I should drive at less than 60 km per hour, but I choose to drive at 100 kilometres per hour. My action is a total disregard for the law, and now renders me likely to have a crash.

Sin is when we know what we should do and wilfully do the opposite. It kills us and those around us.

I was once dead in my sins and transgressions, but now, thank God, I am alive because of what Christ has done.

This Is a miracle. It is only God who can turn death into life. It is only God who can raise up the dead person and breathe into them the breath of life.

Key points in this verse:
The gospel is personal and we must have apply it to our own lives.

We were once dead but we are now alive in Christ.

We can accidentally transgress God’s laws or deliberately break them but the result either way is the same – death.