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18 “What Do You Cling On To?”
Passage: Acts 3:11-12
1While the beggar held on to Peter and John, all the people were
astonished and came running to them in the place called Solomon's
Colonnade. 12When Peter saw this, he said to them: ‘Men of
Israel, why does this surprise you? Why do you stare at us as if
by our own power or godliness we had made this man walk?’
Devotion:
A number of years ago the Lord moved mightily and visibly in my
business life. It was not hard for me to see the miracle of the
Lord’s work. It was crystal clear. Like in our passage for
today, people were amazed by the “before” and “after”
pictures.
People wanted to give me credit, but I knew it was not me, it was
God. Describing the miracle to my Christian friends was easy (they
were open to seeing God at work). For many of my non-Christian friends
it was not so easy. Their explanation for my success was worldly:
hard work, experience from the school of hard knocks, and lot’s
of good luck. It didn’t matter to them that I gave the glory
to God; they thought I was just being modest or foolish.
Try to imagine: If the beggar had been healed in 2006 – who
would get the credit? How would the world explain his healing? Would
God get the credit?
There are two warnings given to us in the last sentence of this
story: “Why do you stare at us as if by our own power or godliness
we had made this man walk?” Our own power or our own godliness?
Question to Ponder:
The crowd’s focus was on Peter and John, not on Jesus. We
need to watch this as well. When God does a miracle, do I take credit
for my own power (ignore God), or do I give God the glory but take
credit for my own godliness (as if it was my faith that “allowed”
God to perform the miracle)? This is tricky ground. How would you
respond? How do you think God wants you to respond?
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