In our journey through the book of Acts, particularly chapter 5, we have been exploring the unorthodox nature of the early church. The New Testament church was marked by a powerful anointing and a demonstration of God's power that was contrary to the norms of their time. This series has been a call to embrace that same unorthodox spirit today. We have choices, like Ananias and Sapphira who disobeyed, or Peter and the apostles who chose to obey God over human authority. When Peter and the apostles were arrested for preaching in Jesus' name, they boldly declared, "We must obey God rather than any human authority."
The story of Gamaliel, a Pharisee who advised the high council to leave the apostles alone, is pivotal. He recognized that if their work was of human origin, it would fail, but if it was from God, it could not be stopped. This truth remains today: God's church cannot be stopped. The early church experienced miraculous signs, healings, and deliverance, and despite opposition, they thrived. The same power and presence of God are available to us now. We are reminded that the church is not a political organization or a business; it is the body of Christ, His hands, feet, and voice in this generation.
Opposition will come, but it is merely that—opposition. We must not mistake it for anything more. The church is a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a special people. Our purpose is to proclaim the praises of Him who called us out of darkness into His marvelous light. We are empowered to overcome bondage, addiction, temptation, and trials. The church is unstoppable because it is an extension of God Himself, who is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent. His word stands forever, and His promises are unshakeable.
As we face challenges, we must focus on God's promises and the mission of the church. We are called to live out our faith boldly, trusting in God's plan for our lives. The church, both universal and personal, is a testament to God's enduring power and presence. We are the church, and we cannot be stopped.
Key Takeaways
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2. God's Unstoppable Plan: Gamaliel's wisdom reminds us that if something is from God, it cannot be stopped. This truth encourages us to trust in God's plan for our lives and His church, knowing that His purposes will prevail despite opposition.
3. The Church's Unique Identity: The church is not just an institution; it is the body of Christ, chosen and anointed to proclaim the gospel. Our identity as a royal priesthood and holy nation empowers us to live out our faith boldly and impactfully.
4. Enduring Promises: God's word and promises are eternal and unshakeable. We are called to focus on His promises and the mission of the church, knowing that His word will stand forever and His church will prevail.
5. Personal and Collective Calling: Each of us is part of the church, called to live out our faith and fulfill God's plan for our lives. We are empowered to overcome challenges and proclaim His light to the world, knowing that we cannot be stopped.
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