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-"Therefore, friends, select
from among yourselves seven men of good standing, full of the Spirit and of
wisdom, whom we shall appoint to this task, while we, for our part, will
devote ourselves to prayer and to serving the word."-Acts 6:3
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The first controversy had entered the Church. The
widows of the Greeks were not being treated the same way
as the widows of the Hebrews, at least in the estimation
of the Greeks. This was a potentially disastrous
issue. The early Church had managed, in some way, to
reach across ethnic lines and include Greeks as well as
Jews in this new religion, but now the Greeks were
upset. If they were not placated, and they did not feel
equal, they would have left, and the early Church could
have splintered. So the disciples convened the whole
church, and issued the proclamation above. They decided
to let the church find some other folks to do this work,
since they could not, and they settled things down, for
the moment.
Acts, as you may recall, is the history of the Church,
and as such, it teaches us a lot about how we should be
doing things. And this passage reminds us of something
important; that the Church must be agile. As groups of
people gather together to do important work, issues will
arise, and those issues must be met. Sometimes they
must be met with change; with something different than
the previous norm. While this is hard, it is also vital
to the future vitality of any given church. The changes
the apostles made allowed the Church to continue to
perform God's work in Jerusalem, and thus the change was
completely justified. Change for the sake of change is
pointless, but change for the benefit of the Church's
mission is vital.
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Prayer: Holy God, help me to set the church free from my
own expectations, so that it may do your work with all necessary
vigor and enthusiasm. Help me to find a place of ministry within
the church's mission, and help me to receive that place humbly. I
pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
[Phillip Blackburn, Fist Presbyterian Church] |