SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 9/21/2018
10:46 AM
My Worship Time Focus: Intro to Acts 27
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Acts 27:1-44
Message
of the verses: In today’s SD we will
talk about Acts 27, the entire chapter as we give a short introduction to this auctioned
filled chapter in which we will see Paul, along with Luke get on a boat and
travel to Italy. I suppose I mentioned
it before but while attending Moody Founders Week many years ago I heard a
preacher state that Luke really knows how to describe a good sea voyage. We will get into that as we make our way
through the chapter, but in John MacArthur’s commentary on this chapter he
brings up leadership in his introductory portion. We have been accustomed to quote at least the
last paragraph of his introductory comments in order to understand the
direction we will be going, and will do that today also.
Leadership
can be described in many ways depending on whether or not the leadership is
good or poor. I want to quote from Mark’s
gospel, chapter ten and verses forty-two to forty-five to get Jesus’
perspective on good leadership. In these
verses we actually see the key verse for the entire gospel of Mark: “42 Calling them to
Himself, Jesus said to them, "You know that those who are recognized as
rulers of the Gentiles lord
it over them; and their great men exercise authority over them. 43 “But
it is not this way among you, but whoever wishes to become great among you
shall be your servant; 44 and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be
slave of all. 45 “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to
serve, and to give His life a
ransom for many.’” First of all I want to give a bit of a
background for these verses. Jesus was
heading up to Jerusalem to be killed, and He certainly knew this for that is
why He came to earth. On the way up to
Jerusalem he took His disciples aside and told them that this would happen, and
we next see James and John asking for some special favors from Him when He
comes into His kingdom. Jesus then
breaks out in to the narrative of these verses, (42-45), and in them we see
some evidence of what a good leader is.
Jesus first of all talks about bad leadership, that which the Gentiles
do as they lord it over their subjects.
He then goes on to talk about good leadership as he states the ones who
wish to become great among you shall be your servant, and then talks about
those who seek to be great will become slaves of all. In verse forty-five we see the key verse in
Mark’s gospel where Jesus talks about His mission while on planet earth. On His first visit to planet earth Jesus came
to serve and not to be served, and in His serving He certainly demonstrated
great leadership, in that He served by giving His life for His flock.
In his commentary John MacArthur
writes about poor leadership, those who are afraid to make any decision because
they are afraid to make a mistake, those who are like the leaders of oppressed
countries like North Korea or China.
People like Hitler or Stalin are examples of poor leadership. What we will see in chapter 27 is a prisoner,
the apostle Paul become a leader and not because he was seeking it out but
because it was necessary to stand up and led.
One more thing I want to talk about
and that is Winston Churchill who it is said became the greatest leader of the
20th century as he became Prime Minster the very day that Hitler was
invading France. Churchill was said to
be bi-polar and yet God used him to lead England, with the help of the United
States to defeat Germany.
A good leader leads and a good
leader does not know everything but has good people around him to help him, and
yet he is the one to make the final decision.
Like Paul, Churchill was a good leader.
MacArthur writes “Among other
emphases manifest through this unique chapter, it is helpful to note the issue
of the greatness of Paul’s leadership.
The story of his emerging leadership during a storm-filled journey
across the Mediterranean Sea, and the resulting shipwreck, unfolds in four
stages: the start, the stay, the storm,
and the shipwreck.” Lord willing we will
began with the start in our next SD.
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: While
watching a political show yesterday there was a man, a black man who was a
guest on the show. He was in trouble of
saying that the greatest problem in the black community of Detroit was that the
men were not standing up to their Biblical role as husbands and fathers and he
was totally correct. If men everywhere
would stand up and do their job as a husband and a father the world would be a
better place to live in.
My Steps of Faith for Today: With the
help of the Lord I desire to be a good Christian, husband, father, and
grand-father.
Answer
to yesterday’s Bible question: “That
Jesus Christ is Lord” (Philippians 2:11).
Today’s
Bible question: “Complete John 11:25 ‘Jesus
said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me,
though he were dead, yet…’?” (KJV)
Answer
in our next SD.
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