Vessels of Honor D22052021
- COUPLES AND SINGLES NETWORK FOR CHRIST INITIATIVE
- May 22, 2021
- 2 min read
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Vessels of Honor
The apostles performed many signs and wonders among the people. — Acts 5:12.
As Luke tells the story of the mighty acts of God in and through his church, he wants to make sure that we understand the ongoing work and ministry of God’s people. The story of Ananias and Sapphira has led to death and fear, but it is not the end of the story, and all is not lost.
The ministry of Jesus did not end with death. He resurrected, and the church goes on. One way that Luke highlights this continuing work is in the ministry of healing. Just as Jesus was known as a healer, the apostles became known for their work in healing. And many people who were sick and tormented by spirits were healed.
While we may not be living in a time when an apostle’s very shadow brings healing, we do live in a time when we are still called to bring people who are ill and troubled before the church for prayer and, specifically, prayer for healing. The apostles were vessels of healing by the power and in the name of Jesus.
Notice that while many people brought their loved ones to the apostles for healing, there is a note that some people did not dare join the believers who met together in Solomon’s Colonnade v13. Let us not be like these people who do not dare to join, but may we instead be drawn even deeper to the church that continues to proclaim the message and ministry of healing in the name of Christ, Our Savior.

PRAYER
Lord, have your way in us. Mold us into vessels through whom your power is manifest for salvation and healing. In Jesus’ name Amen.
Rev. Isaac G. Y Bangalu Founder & CE
Couples & Singles Network for Christ Initiative
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