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45 “Commissioned for Service”
Passage: Acts 6:6
“They presented these men to the apostles, who prayed and
laid their hands on them.”
Devotion:
Previously, there was a problem with the equitable distribution
of food to widows which the apostles delegated to men within the
body of believers “who are known to be full of the Spirit
and wisdom”. This is the first recorded practice for the selection
and qualifications of deacons (the Greek verb for serving corresponds
to the noun, deacon).
So what happens next – in other words: How do you get started
in your ministry area? Watch carefully: “They presented these
men to the apostles, who prayed and laid hands on them.” Notice
the sequence: they presented, prayed – then they laid hands.
So often we start working (get our hands involved), before we present
or pray. What we need to do is prayerfully present our choices (and/or
direction) – first – then begin, once we are commissioned
for service.
This practice of commissioning through “laying on hands”
dates back to Numbers 27:22-23 when Moses was instructed by God
to lay his hand upon Joshua to entrust him with the authority to
lead the children of Israel into the promised land.
“Moses did as the LORD commanded him. He took Joshua, and
had him stand before Eleazar the priest, and the whole assembly.
Then he laid his hands on him and commissioned him, as the LORD
instructed through Moses.”
In the same way, the apostles “who prayed and laid their hands
on them” symbolized the impartation of those gifts necessary
to perform the duties to which these men were now entrusted.
Question to Ponder:
Do you think “laying on hands” has a practical purpose
in the church today? Do you think in our church that we observe
this practice regularly? When someone new enters your ministry area,
do you lay hands on them as well?
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