Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Reading for May 6th

Read Acts 4.23-31. In 4.23-5.16: The divine authority of the apostles. In verse 24: Their prayer to the Sovereign Lord invokes God's royal dominion (see also Lk 2. 28) over everything (Acts 14.15; 17.24). In verses 25-26: In the Psalms God spoke through King David (Lk 24.44; Acts 1.16; 2.25, 30-31). Psalm 2 is about God's protection of the messiah from those who have gathered to threaten his reign as ruler over the nations. In verse 27: A direct link is made to the dire roles al three groups played in Jesus' trial, especially Herod (Lk 9.7-9; 13.31; 23.6-12) and Pilate (Lk13.1; 23.1-25). Even the way they gathered together signaled the divine drama (see v. 26). As God's holy anointed or "made messiah" at his baptism (10.38). In verse 28: Luke's conviction about what is predestined or "necessary" is grounded in the way the scripture stated God's plan that had to be fulfilled (Lk 3.26) again illumines the images of stretching out your hand in signs and wonders (Ex 3.20; 4.4; Acts 7.36). In verse 31: The shaking of the place is another sign of divine presence (Acts 2.2). Comments or Questions 

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