URC Daily Devotion 9 August 2022
Tuesday 9 August 2022
Acts 2: 37 – 47
Reflection
‘Brothers, what shall we do?’
It seems as if the eleven froze on hearing this news that was sure to change not only their perspectives but their lives. I think we might be losing this organic reaction. We hear about poverty, death, corruption too often for it to be surprising anymore. In reality, when we hear of anyone being hurt it should prompt us to feel like the eleven, ‘siblings, what shall we do?’ The government is trying to send people to Rwanda, ‘what shall we do?’ Our trans siblings are getting harrassed on the underground ‘what shall we do?’ Our friends in India are being hit by an unbearable heatwave, ‘what shall we do?’
But we don’t react like this. We too often feel hopeless. Everything is too complicated, not our fault, or their own fault for their suffering. We need to save ourselves from this ‘corrupt generation’ not by condemning them in their sin, but by living and hoping and dreaming in ways that they cannot.
The first Church is a brilliant example of an early community model. They left what they were used to and came together, supported each other, ate together, praised together and because of this they grew. How can we live in ways that inspire others to live differently, or join us? Celebrity culture invites individualism through exploitation of the poor in our society where their perfection is seen as amicable at the expense of those who made their clothes, or cleaned their homes. Could you imagine if the ways of living that contribute to and advocate for lives of flourishing for all were that attractive? Maybe if we all tried to live as faithfully as this they would become more noticeable too.
Prayer
Our God,
Push us to ask the hard questions,
Keep us fighting,
Keep us sharing,
Keep us lamenting,
Keep us rejoicing,
Allow us to glimpse a little of your vision of new life,
Amen.