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Finding God in Sequels, Unknowns, & Promises (1:1-5)

Filed under: Acts Forum   ::   Tuesday, April 8, 2008

  

Finding God in Sequels, Unknowns, & Promises (Acts 1:1-5)

We’re left hanging at the end of the book and hooked before the first paragraph of the sequel. We have no idea how it all will pan out, but the author does. The author can be trusted to write out the middle as well as complete the perfect end. Luke is believed to be the man who wrote Acts. His first phrase alludes to a previous writing making Acts his sequel.

The sequel was written to Theophilus, a relatively unknown person. The fact is Luke mentions him here and in the first words of his previous book (Luke 1:3), but nowhere else is this man mentioned by Luke or anyone else in the Bible. It appears that he is a nobody. His name means ‘friend of God’ or ‘lover of God’ so Theophilus is no nobody to God. God knows no nobodies. All are somebody in his thinking. Even when nobody knows who we are, God knows us.

Luke’s given title to Theophilus as ‘most honorable’ in Luke 1:3 lends an assumption that he may have been a benefactor of Luke’s. In Dicken’s Great Expectations, Pip’s benefactor believed in Pip’s abilities, and supported him financially to help him accomplish great expectations. Theophilus may have supported Luke in numerous ways. Indeed, he was no nobody!

According to these words in Acts, the first book was written to tell about all that Jesus began. Luke states that Jesus began to do and to teach, including instructions given through the Holy Spirit. The sequel was written because Jesus wasn’t through. He had only begun. The story wasn’t over and still isn’t. Some remains to be revealed. After God raised Jesus from the dead, he walked the earth for 40 days—the number of days for completion used often in scripture—proving himself alive and continued teaching his followers about the Kingdom of God. What Jesus began, he is continuing to do through the Holy Spirit. We are part of the sequel.

To play our part in the sequel, believers are given a promise. This is no lover’s “flowers, chocolates, and promises we don’t intend to keep.” You get more than a “You have my word on it.” or a signature on the dotted line. This promise is not only based upon character, but person as well. A person with outstanding character can still fail keeping a promise due to lack of ability, but God’s person has all the ability and character to fully keep his promise. We are promised the gift of the Holy Spirit, a gift that allows Jesus to continue his sequel in and through believers.

Jesus used a word picture to help us understand this promise. He said my cousin John baptized you with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit. To baptize means to immerse. I like to think of this as covered, permeated with, nearly smothered with. Just as what would happen if I was held under water ‘til I thought I was going to die. The Spirit should permeate the believer to the degree that self is denied as Jesus taught in Luke 9:23. “He must deny himself and take up his cross…” Cousin John also said, “He (Jesus) must become greater, I must become less.” (John 3:30) The gifted promise is the opportunity and ability to live dead to selfishness and alive to a higher purpose, God’s purpose.

Much more is found in Acts 1:1-5. Please make comments and share your insights and questions concerning this week’s thoughts.

1. If Jesus began a work in you, please teach us how you allow the Author to continue writing the sequel in your life through the Holy Spirit and prove himself alive?

2. Who are the ‘unknowns’ God has used in your life? Are you a nobody with a big impact in another’s life? I had Mrs. Darden, who loved me enough to faithfully teach a bunch of silly and ornery girls in Bible class.

3. Share some practical ways to live a life that counts, to be immersed by the Spirit of God, and dead to selfishness?

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One Response to “Finding God in Sequels, Unknowns, & Promises (1:1-5)”

  1. bcllldavis notes:

    If Jesus began a work in you, please teach us how you allow the Author to continue writing the sequel in your life through the Holy Spirit and prove himself alive?

    I just ask—It’s that simple. {We have not because we ask not! James 4:2} When I die to myself daily and let His Spirit work, I stand in awe of what the Holy Spirit does through me. And that power is available to everyone who has the faith of a mustard seed. Allowing the Holy Spirit to work inside of me is what I personally desire each day so that I can become smaller and smaller and GOD bigger and bigger. Also, when I read the Bible, I substitute my name and that makes God’s voice become more personal, intimate, and alive.

    1 John 5:14-15 says: This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to HIS will, HE hears us. And if we know that HE hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of HIM.

    Share some practical ways to live a life that counts, to be immersed by the Spirit of God, and dead to selfishness?

    PRAY: I begin each day in the Word of God. It sets the tone for the day. If you think you don’t have time for God think about this: You always find time for the important things in life; if GOD is important, you will make the time available. God created me for HIS pleasure and that in itself excites me and makes me want to spend more and more time with HIM. How else can I know the plans HE has for me unless I spend time with HIM?

    Matthew 6: 5 – 8 “When you pray, don’t be like the hypocrites. They love to stand in the synagogues and on the street corners and pray so people will see them. I tell you the truth, they already have their full reward. When you pray, you should go into your room and close the door and pray to your Father who cannot be seen. Your Father can see what is done in secret, and he will reward you. “And when you pray, don’t be like those people who don’t know God. They continue saying things that mean nothing, thinking that God will hear them because of their many words. Don’t be like them, because your Father knows the things you need before you ask him.

    LISTEN: I spend as much time listening to God as I do praying to Him. Actually, here lately, I think I am listening more!!

    Psalm 46:10 Be still and know that I am God.

    SERVE: I have found my greatest joy in serving others and expecting nothing in return. I take that back…I do humbly desire GOD to be glorified through it. I truly believe that you don’t find your true purpose in life until you learn to follow Jesus’ example and serve to bring HIM the honor and glory HE so willingly deserves!

    Jesus said in Matthew 5:16, “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.”

    BE CONTENT: Be content with who you are and don’t compare yourself with anyone else (spiritually, physically, financially, etc.) This is one of my favorite verses:

    …be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”So we say with confidence,
    “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?”
    Hebrews 13:5-6

    Thanks Robin…I enjoy the online study!

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