Thursday, May 04, 2006 Meditation Acts 8:26-40 Having been filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, Philip developed a natural expectation to hear Gods voice. Through years of practice, he had become sensitive to the Spirits promptings and knew when God was speaking to him. So when the Spirit told him, Go over to this chariot and join it (Acts 8:29), he was swift to obey. It may not have made much sense at first, but Philips desire to spread the good news won out. If he thought the Spirit was telling him to chase after a chariot, he would do itand the results were amazing. Like any skill, discerning the Spirits voice requires practice. After all, Gods way of thinking can be quite different from ours. For example, we might wonder why Philip, whose mission was to preach the gospel, would be directed to leave a city like Samaria, where his preaching was bearing fruit, and to travel through a less populated region. And why should he approach a eunuch, whose physical condition, according to the Mosaic law, made him incapable of participating fully in Israels worship? A man guided only by human thinking could find reasons to dismiss these promptings from the Spirit. But through acts of loving obedience and time in prayer and study of Scripture, Philip had absorbed Jesus way of thinking. He had come to see how precious each person is to God, and he was not too surprised when spreading the gospel involved some unexpected maneuvers. Through our prayer and study of Gods word, we too can prepare ourselves to hear the Spirits voice. Let us think of ourselves as athletes in competition. A runner, on his mark, drowns out all distractions and strains to hear the signal that begins the race. Similarly, let us work at shutting out distractions so we can hear the gentle voice of the Spirit. God is always preparing peoples hearts to receive the good news. Even if we are shy or reticent, the Spirit can guide us and make our very lives into signs of his love to people who are ready to receive them. Holy Spirit, be with me today as I walk among your people. You always point to Jesus Christ, the Lamb who has taken away the sins of the world. Guide me to those whom you have prepared, so that they would know the joy of belonging to Jesus. Psalm 66:8-9,16-17,20; John 6:44-51 |
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