
Just as Peter had to be shown that Gentiles were not “unclean” in the sight of God, we sometimes need to be taught that same lesson. We are all “unclean” in the sense that we are sinful, but the reference here is whether or not we are worthy of consideration for the gospel. Peter was speaking about nations, but let’s bring that down to groups and even further, let’s bring it down to individuals. How many times have we felt the nudge to speak to someone about the message of Jesus Christ and we have not been obedient? Have we not, in that instance, said “No, Lord, they are unclean.”? Reread verse 36, it says “through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all”. God has already decided that He wants everyone to hear the gospel.
3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.–1 Timothy 2:3-4 NIV
We need to pray that God will release us from the fear of rejection and failure, so that we can witness to those He puts in our path each day. It helps to remember that we are not responsible for the outcome, we are only responsible to God to be obedient to the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Our success in witnessing is determined by our obedience, not by the final results. We obey, God takes care of the rest.
“The Gospel has come to you because it’s on its way to someone else.” – Anonymous
Discerning in an instant what God is saying can be difficult, mainly because our humanity argues against His Will. Obedience is a choice aided by surrendering to the Spirit in us, which He always rewards. God bless you for this timely post, God bless you brother Wally.
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Thanks, Brother Alan and may you have blessed day!
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Lord help me be a witness to the truth of your gospel.
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