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48 “Missing the Point”
Passage: Acts 6:9-10
“Opposition arose, however, from members of the Synagogue
of the Freedmen (as it was called)—Jews of Cyrene and Alexandria
as well as the provinces of Cilicia and Asia. These men began to
argue with Stephen, 10but they could not stand up against his wisdom
or the Spirit by whom he spoke.”
Devotion:
In the mid 1800’s as the west was settled in our country,
families would pack their entire homes on covered wagons and join
other groups as they ventured west. These wagon trains would follow
well established trails. To this day these trails remain visible,
because after years of rain, wind, sun, snow, (freezing and thawing)
the tracks were eventually hardened into stone. So much so that
a wagon had to be built to certain specifications so it would fit
in the width of the track, with a high center of gravity to not
bottom out.
There is nothing wrong with being in a rut or following a path.
After all, like in the days when the west was settled, it can serve
a very useful purpose in helping us reach a destination. The problem
is when we stay in the rut despite arriving at our destination –
in other words, when we miss the point of why we do what we’re
doing. The Jews from our story were like that; they had so long
been on the path to the Messiah, that when He came and went, they
completely missed Him because they were so focused on their own
established routines and thought processes.
How do we avoid a similar situation? I think the key is in verse
8, “they could not stand up against his wisdom or the spirit
by whom he spoke.” Every once in a while God breaks into our
daily routine with a person or a word that shakes us up because
it challenges us or is in opposition to the way we are used to doing
things. The question is will we pause long enough to listen and
adjust.
Question to Ponder:
Take a break from your routine and consider for a moment: Has God
been allowing interruptions to get your attention? When that happens,
ask yourself: Do I have the right focus and priorities established?
What is the goal? Have I missed Jesus? Am I on the right path? What
needs to change?
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