Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The Fact of Miracles Proves that Salvation is by Grace (Acts 15:12)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 3/28/2018 10:11 AM

My Worship Time                         Focus:  The Fact of Miracles Proves that Salvation is by Grace

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                           Reference:  Acts 15:12

            Message of the verses:  “12 All the people kept silent, and they were listening to Barnabas and Paul as they were relating what signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles.” 

            What we have this morning is a long title with a short SD.  As I look at verse twelve I realize that I must have missed all along that the apostles were talking to the congregation as we read in the first part of the verse “All the people kept silent.”  This shows me that those who were in the congregation had nothing to say about Peter’s point that he brought up in the last two verses which we spoke about in our last SD.  Perhaps those Judaizers who were in this group finally understood that salvation was by grace and they did not have to add any works in order to be saved.

            Now in today’s verse we see that the Lord used Paul and Barnabas to do great sings and wonders and miracles in order to get people’s attention so that they would listen to the gospel message.  We have gone over this subject in the past, but it does bear repeating.  I remember when I first became a believer and was not yet grounded in the faith as much as I am now and therefore was listing to those preachers, who by the way only wanted my money, who were teaching that God was obligated to heal a person who was sick.  I even wrote a letter to one of them who was on TV about a problem that I was experiencing and of course there was no cure for what I was suffering, but there was a letter back wanting money.  There was a purpose for each of the miracles that are seen in the New Testament, and many times it is to show the power of God in order to get people’s attention to listen to what a person has to do in order to be spiritually healed.  This was a part of what we call “sign gifts,” spiritual gifts that would go away after the church was established, and the New Testament was written.  Once that was done people could read about the fact that they were sinners in need of salvation and understand that Jesus Christ came to earth as God’s promised Messiah in order to preach and teach for three years and then go to the cross in order to pay for our sins in his body.  As Easter season is here and Good Friday is near we remember that while Jesus was on the cross that darkness come upon the cross so that no one could see that God the Father was taking out His wrath on His Only Begotten Son in order to pay for our sins.  Christ cried out at the end of those three hours “My God, My God, why have You forsaken me” a quote from the 22nd Psalm.  The Father and the Son were separated during this time as the Father was pouring out His wrath, wrath that we deserve, on His Son.  I believe that because Jesus knew that He would be separated from His Father and that He knew that He was going to become sin were the reasons that He sweat great drops of blood in the garden, as He hated sin that much, but loved us more.  Another thought on healing comes from a man who helped me a lot when I first became a believer and he told me that God heals you every time except the last time when He takes you home, and I suppose that that will be the best healing of all.

            John MacArthur writes “Those miraculous signs and wonders confirmed that Paul and Barnabas were God’s spokesmen (cf. 2 Cor. 12:12) ‘12 The signs of a true apostle were performed among you with all perseverance, by signs and wonders and miracles.’ They taught salvation by grace (Acts 12:38-39) ‘38 "Therefore let it be known to you, brethren, that through Him forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you, 39 and through Him everyone who believes is freed from all things, from which you could not be freed through the Law of Moses.’ and the miracles God performed through them confirmed the truthfulness of that teaching (Heb. 2:3-4) ‘3  how will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation? After it was at the first spoken through the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who heard, 4 God also testifying with them, both by signs and wonders and by various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit according to His own will.’  In contrast, the Judaizers could have produced no miracles to support their teaching.  God does not confirm false teaching by granting miracles (a truth applicable to today’s church to the many so-called miracle workers with aberrant theology).”

            Just the same as Peter’s arguments, Paul and Barabbas’s evidence presented was irrefutable as they too taught that salvation was by grace alone and was thereby stamped unarguably with God’s approval.

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Once again I see the love of God in this passage as it was because of His great love that He empowered Paul and Barnabas to do these signs and miracles in order to get people’s attention to hear the greatest love story ever told.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Be ready to tell others this wonderful story of love and grace so that they too can be saved.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Ten” (Genesis 18:32).

Today’s Bible question:  “How did Paul describe Himself in Philemon 1:9?”

Answer in our next SD.

3/28/2018 10:41 AM  

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