Week 14 Day 4

    April 13, 2023 | Be On Mission

    Paul Recalls the OT Through David


    Scripture: Acts 13:13-43(NIV)

    13 From Paphos, Paul and his companions sailed to Perga in Pamphylia, where John left them to return to Jerusalem.

    14 From Perga they went on to Pisidian Antioch. On the Sabbath they entered the synagogue and sat down. 15 After the reading from the Law and the Prophets, the leaders of the synagogue sent word to them, saying, “Brothers, if you have a word of exhortation for the people, please speak.”

    16 Standing up, Paul motioned with his hand and said: “Fellow Israelites and you Gentiles who worship God, listen to me! 17 The God of the people of Israel chose our ancestors; he made the people prosper during their stay in Egypt; with mighty power he led them out of that country; 18 for about forty years he endured their conduct in the wilderness; 19 and he overthrew seven nations in Canaan, giving their land to his people as their inheritance. 20 All this took about 450 years.

    “After this, God gave them judges until the time of Samuel the prophet. 21 Then the people asked for a king, and he gave them Saul son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin, who ruled forty years. 22 After removing Saul, he made David their king. God testified concerning him: ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.’

    23 “From this man’s descendants God has brought to Israel the Savior Jesus, as he promised. 24 Before the coming of Jesus, John preached repentance and baptism to all the people of Israel. 25 As John was completing his work, he said: ‘Who do you suppose I am? I am not the one you are looking for. But there is one coming after me whose sandals I am not worthy to untie.’

    26 “Fellow children of Abraham and you God-fearing Gentiles, it is to us that this message of salvation has been sent. 27 The people of Jerusalem and their rulers did not recognize Jesus, yet in condemning him they fulfilled the words of the prophets that are read every Sabbath. 28 Though they found no proper ground for a death sentence, they asked Pilate to have him executed. 29 When they had carried out all that was written about him, they took him down from the cross and laid him in a tomb. 30 But God raised him from the dead, 31 and for many days he was seen by those who had traveled with him from Galilee to Jerusalem. They are now his witnesses to our people.

    32 “We tell you the good news: What God promised our ancestors 33 he has fulfilled for us, their children, by raising up Jesus. As it is written in the second Psalm:

    “‘You are my son;
    today I have become your father.’

    34 God raised him from the dead so that he will never be subject to decay. As God has said,

    “‘I will give you the holy and sure blessings promised to David.’

    35 So it is also stated elsewhere:

    “‘You will not let your holy one see decay.’

    36 “Now when David had served God’s purpose in his own generation, he fell asleep; he was buried with his ancestors and his body decayed. 37 But the one whom God raised from the dead did not see decay.

    38 “Therefore, my friends, I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. 39 Through him everyone who believes is set free from every sin, a justification you were not able to obtain under the law of Moses. 40 Take care that what the prophets have said does not happen to you:

    41 “‘Look, you scoffers,
    wonder and perish,
    for I am going to do something in your days
    that you would never believe,
    even if someone told you.’”

    42 As Paul and Barnabas were leaving the synagogue, the people invited them to speak further about these things on the next Sabbath. 43 When the congregation was dismissed, many of the Jews and devout converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who talked with them and urged them to continue in the grace of God.


    Devotional

    After leaving the island of Cyprus, the rest of the first missionary journey took place in what is now Turkey, which was then made up of several regions. The first stop was the city of Perga in Pamphylia. We don’t know why, but John Mark left the traveling evangelists and returned to Jerusalem when they were in Perga. Paul and Barnabas then journeyed over 100 miles inland to the city of Antioch in Pisidia (not to be confused with Antioch in Syria where they had recently been).

    While there, they were invited to speak in the Jewish synagogue. Paul did so, and he spoke to them about the early history of the Israelite people, ending with King David who died about a thousand years earlier. In doing this, Paul was connecting together his and the people’s common Hebrew heritage. In a few short sentences, he built a bridge from the ancient past to their present world. Then he told them all about Jesus, connecting Him to those historical heroes he had just referenced. It was a brilliant speech!

    The climax of Paul’s short talk is in verses 38-39 when he said, “I want you to know that through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. Through him everyone who believes is set free from every sin, a justification you were not able to obtain under the law of Moses.” Yes, Paul had the audacity to declare that Jesus was superior to Moses! In fact, under the law of Moses, you had to come back time and again to make sacrifices for forgiveness of sins. But under the grace of Jesus, you could be justified completely and forever before God.

    Still today many people try to do the right thing, make the right amends, and offer the right sacrifice in order to square things with God. But Jesus came, died and was raised so that “everyone who believes is set free from every sin.” It’s a deal that’s too good to be true. Except it is true!

    The offer still stands. “Through Jesus the forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you.” Will you take Him up on His offer? Will you put your faith in Him alone? Do you believe in Jesus? There is no time like the present to ask Jesus to come into your life and put your faith in Him!


    Poem

    Sit Down

    Sit down and read the Prophets
    Sit down and read the Law
    Sit down and drink the Gospels
    Full girded for the cause

    Encourage now the Brothers
    Encourage now the weak
    Encourage Sisters minist’ring
    Then show them whom to seek

    Remind them of their future
    Remind them of their past
    Remind them of salvation
    The treasure that will last

    A heart like their King David
    A heart after their God
    A heart that’s soft and open
    Guarded by Spirit’s sword

    Sit down and read the Prophets
    Sit down and read the Law
    Sit down and drink the Gospels
    Full girded for the cause


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