The
believers and their leaders in the first Church in Jerusalem were intimidated
and instructed to stop preaching and ministering in the Name of Jesus Christ by
the temple authorities. They knew that they needed boldness, confidence and
courage and they went to Jesus Christ, in prayer, to receive it.
The
desire for boldness was the joint desire of all the believers in the first
Church.
They
prayed: "Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to
speak your word with great boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and perform
miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus."
(Acts 4:29-30)
How
do we face uncertainty and fear? Jesus provides through the Holy Spirit, the
power by which we live and serve. The Spirit of Christ provides the power
to pursue courage and become confident. He is our power by which we face challenges
and pressure victoriously.
The
first Church needed courage, so they prayed.
Firstly,
they asked God to note the threats. They believed that to resolve the
threatening situation, was God’s work to do. And so they laid that problem at
his feet. They believed God would do something about it.
Secondly,
they prayed that they would be given confidence to speak God’s word. That should still be
the desire of the Church today.
And
thirdly, they prayed that God would act in a divine, miraculous way through
them, to touch and change the lives of people.
You
better be careful when you pray this kind of prayer, because this is the kind
of prayer God answers. He certainly answered the first Church. The Bible says,
after they prayed, they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word
of God boldly.
(Acts 4:31)
They
faced intimidation, they turned to the Lord, and their intimidation turned into
boldness. It happened then, and it still happens today.
The
Christian life is both impossible and easy at the same time.
It
is impossible to live for Christ in our own power, but easy to live in the
power of the Lord through the infilling with the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost teaches that our Lord will provide within our pursuit for courage through the work of the Holy Spirit in us – the Spirit that was given to the people of God on that first Pentecost Sunday, so long ago!

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