Beloved congregation, today we delve into the heart of God's workings, beyond the confines of our human understanding and dogmas. We journeyed with Pastor John Minon, who, raised in a Baptist church and later serving in Madagascar, witnessed the Spirit of God moving in diverse and unexpected ways. This serves as a reminder that God's actions are always consistent with His Word, yet not limited by our doctrinal boxes.
In Acts 11, we see a pivotal shift in perspective. Initially, the focus was on the Gentiles receiving the Word, but it transitions to recognizing that it is God who grants repentance leading to life. This is a profound change from observing human actions to acknowledging divine initiative. It's not about what we do, but what God is doing, and that is what truly matters. God's actions are based on truth, challenging our beliefs and dogmas.
Peter's vision in Joppa, where he is instructed to eat what was previously considered unclean, illustrates the transformation of our understanding through God's revelation. Despite Jesus declaring all foods clean, Peter clung to his dogmas until God intervened. This teaches us that God always acts according to His character, and our knowledge of Him comes from time spent in His Word.
Our dogmas, no matter how well-intentioned, can obscure our view of God's work. We must approach our beliefs with humility, holding onto the truth of God's Word while remaining open to His Spirit. As we build our understanding, we must prioritize God's truth above all else, allowing it to inform and correct our human reasoning.
In the narrative of Cornelius' household, we see the Holy Spirit orchestrating events contrary to Peter's judgment. This challenges our preconceptions and invites us to trust in God's Word. The gift of the Holy Spirit, given to both Jews and Gentiles, signifies God's inclusive salvation and the breaking down of dogmatic barriers.
In summary, our sermon today calls us to a deeper trust in God's ways, which are higher than our own. We are encouraged to seek God in His Word, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us into all truth, and to be gracious with one another as we grow in understanding.
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