A New Thing
January 31, 2012
Excerpt from Acts 11:19-26
"Now those who were scattered because of the persecution that took place over Stephen traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch, and they spoke the word to no one except Jews. But among them were some men…who…spoke to the Greeks also, proclaiming the Lord Jesus."
Reflection by Quinn G. Caldwell
So here's what happened. The Apostle Stephen had been preaching in Jerusalem. As good Christian preaching sometimes will, his sermon angered his audience. They stoned him, and that understandably scared many of the other apostles out of town.
Not being timid people, they kept on preaching. And since they were Jews talking about the impact of the Jewish Jesus on the Jewish faith, they naturally talked about their faith only with other Jews. This was a sensible course of action—in theory. Problem was, it actually didn't work very well.
But then some of them started doing a new thing nobody had really thought of before: talking to the Greeks, the non-Jews. The story says that it worked so well that apostles came running from all over the Mediterranean to check it out.
There was nothing wrong with the apostles' first instinct; it just happened not to work very well, and a new thing was called for. Is there a place among the apostles you know, in your church, where a new thing is called for? Is there a way of doing things that made sense at the time, but just isn't working so well, but that you keep on doing that way anyway? And if so, what are you going to do about it?
Prayer
God, give me the courage and vision to do a new thing for your sake when the old things stop working. Amen.
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Ms. Christina Villa Minister for Resources and Communications Publishing, Identity, and Communication Local Church Ministries/Office of General Ministries 700 Prospect Ave. Cleveland,Ohio 44115 216-736-3856 villac@ucc.org
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