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11 - “What Shall We Do?”
Passage: Acts 2:38-39 (NIV)
38Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you,
in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And
you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39The promise is for
you and your children and for all who are far off—for all
whom the Lord our God will call."
Devotion:
The most natural reaction to an encounter with God is asking the
question: What shall we do? I find this response interesting –
after someone is “cut to the heart”, the first thing
they want to know is what action they need to take – what
do I need to do? Do you have an answer to this question? Peter did,
"Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus
Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the
gift of the Holy Spirit.”
It’s really very simple, although it’s definitely not
easy. Here’s the sequence: 1) The Spirit calls (or convicts)
us; 2) We respond – “what shall I do”; 3) Then
we get the answer “repent and be baptized”. But what
does this mean? Repenting is acknowledging you have a problem and
you want to change; baptism is the act of that change.
We as believers have an understanding of these concepts relating
to our conversion experience. But what do they mean to us after
we’ve become a Christian? The answer is in definition of the
“re” portion of the word “re-pent”. “Re”
means to do it over, “pent” means to be sorry or regretful
over something we’ve done. So really “pent” is
for new believers (the first time they acknowledge they are a sinner
and need a savior); “repent” is for we Christians who
have “fallen short” (in other words sinned) and need
to do it (pent) over again. I don’t know about you but I am
always re-re-re-repenting!
Question to Ponder:
In what area of your life has the Spirit spoken to you about? What
do you need to re-repent?
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