Reflecting Christ's Light: Embracing Divine Interruptions

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We explored Acts chapter 3, where Peter and John, two of Jesus' closest disciples, demonstrate what it means to be the light of the world. Their story illustrates the importance of deep, faith-based relationships and the power of prayer. They show us that God often uses ordinary interruptions in our daily routines to reveal His plans. These divine interruptions are opportunities for us to engage with others from God's perspective, seeing them as image-bearers of God and offering them what they truly need—Jesus. [00:27:12]

Peter and John's encounter with the lame man at the temple gate teaches us to be open to God's divine appointments. They saw the man not just as a beggar but as someone in need of healing and hope. By offering him Jesus instead of money, they demonstrated the courage to bring God into the conversation, transforming a routine encounter into a moment of divine intervention. [00:38:06]

As we reflect on this past year and look forward to the next, we are challenged to consider how we can give God glory for His work in our lives, who we will pray for and invite to church, and what we expect God to do in our lives and families. We are reminded that God is at work, and we are invited to join Him in His mission, giving Him credit for all He does. [00:57:31]

The rhythm, even of your spiritual journey, even when it feels unfruitful, is so important. The discipline of maintaining, it's like nutrition. I'm still eating. I'm still exercising and beating that soul. Because when the crisis happens, when everything hits the fan, I'm going to need to draw on that storehouse. [00:42:25]

And it's in those moments that we have to have the question, okay, Lord, what are you doing? What are you saying? Why is this different? What would you like to show me, teach me, reveal in me? How would you like to use me in this moment? But if we're not careful, when those interruptions do come and they break up our routine, as much as you may hate the routine, you hate an interruption to your routine. [00:43:48]

Sharing Jesus requires the courage to bring God up in the conversation, that Jesus makes the difference. This is not in any way an effort to pat myself on the back, but just to give you an example of what this can look like in our everyday. Just this past week, I was at my church, and I was at my new favorite restaurant in town again. [00:49:57]

And so here's the question. Do we see people as image bearers of God, or, and this is going to sound harsh, but it's true, or do we just see them as a pawn to get what is important to us in the moment? Just a question. Here's the next thing I want us to see from verses 7 through 10. [00:54:14]

May we choose to walk with those who follow Jesus. Let's read verses 7 through 10 as this example of Peter and John continuing to live out as a light of the world. He took him by the right hand and raised him up. Now, was this Peter? I think this was Peter. Could have been John. It doesn't say. I don't know that that matters. [00:57:31]

He took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles were made strong. And leaping up, he stood and began to walk and entered the temple with them, walking and leaping and praising God. And all the people saw him walking and praising God and recognized him, notice this, they recognized him as the one at the beautiful gate of the temple asking for alms, because all of them had walked past this joker every day and ignored him. [00:59:37]

And they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him. This is unbelievable. Here's what I find fascinating about this story, and we're just going to make some assumptions, Daryl. Here's this guy who, every day of his life, he'd been brought by friends from his home to this gate to beg. [01:00:33]

And he gets what he doesn't expect. He's expecting a little money. Instead, he gets healing. And he immediately, once he stands up on his feet, he's walking and leaping and praising God. Notice the connection. He got it in the name of Jesus, rise up and walk. So, he immediately understood the power, from whence this came. [01:01:00]

And notice what he didn't do. He didn't immediately run home and tell his friends and his family about, I think for most of us, that probably would be our natural instinct. I got to go tell all the friends who've been bringing me every day, tomorrow they can have the day off. He didn't immediately go call his mama. [01:01:30]

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