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31 - “Dare to Belong”
Passage: Acts 5:12-13
“The apostles performed many miraculous signs and wonders
among the people. And all the believers used to meet together in
Solomon's Colonnade. No one else dared join them, even though they
were highly regarded by the people.”
Devotion:
I read a story once about Christianity in the Cold War era Soviet
Union. Believers were forced to hide and worship in secret, as punishment
involved disappearance into the prison system – perhaps forever.
As the story goes, one evening a small group of Christians were
quietly meeting in a home, when through the door burst two soviet
policemen with Kalashnikov rifles drawn.
They immediately yelled, “Anyone who is not a Christian –
get out of here, now!”, as they threatened each person with
their weapons. Everyone was stunned, filled with fear, and on the
edge of panic. Two of the people jumped up, grabbed their coats
and ran for the door. One of the policemen went to the door, closed
locked and double bolted it. Then both turned and began to take
off their coats, hats and gloves. They put down their guns and said,
“We apologize for the intrusion, but we had to be sure everyone
was a committed believer before we asked if we could join you.”
That is the image I have of the first century church expressed in
verse 13 of our story, “No one else dared join them, even
though they were highly regarded by the people.” The church
met in public each day (at Solomon’s Colonnade), yet no one
dared join them. Sometimes it takes pressure to define our faith
and who we are as believers. How committed are you?
Question to Ponder:
If there was the threat of imprisonment or death if you attended
church on Sunday, would you go or stay home? Would you truly trust
God and dare to belong to the family of believers? Where, if at
all, do we face threat because of our faith?
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