Jesus Christ came into the world to save those He loves. John’s letters also encourage a growing church (in the first century) who increasingly face challenges of the self-reliant contemporaries of their world. (Sound familiar?)
Some of today’s Scriptural Rerun from John also focuses on The Revelation of Jesus Christ to John – an apocalypse about THE END.
You have heard this day called Easter Sunday, Resurrection Sunday or perhaps Pascha. But today, on the 17th day of April in the year of our Lord, 2022, I would simply like to look back at celebrating ‘the Lord’s Day’ as followers of Christ Jesus have done since His resurrection.
CLICK the link above to read some of what I have said before about Holy and weeks and festivals.
ALSO, Feel free to comment on anything from my fiery EDITORIAL which I have moved to Comments to get to my perspective about the Lord's Day of the first century Christ followers. - RH
LENT, we once set aside as preparation of repentance preceding the death of Christ for our sins.
Yet in this NOT so HOLY time, now universally referred to as, the “COMMON Era” (as opposed to years we once called, Before Christ, now known as Beforethe Common Era); HOW intolerant are we who insist that JESUS IS LORD (and no other), as the world continues in its most common and ordinary daily sin! HOW insensitive of followers of CHRIST to PROCLAIM: JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY!
In the Holy Week of our Lord, A.D. 2022
(In case you missed these posts which lead us to this Lord’s Day Sunday)
This epistle was most likely written in the first half of A.D. 55 from Ephesus (16:8, 9, 19) while Paul was on his third missionary journey.
John MacArthur :: Bible Introductions – 1 Corinthians via BlueLetterBible.org
Easter: a narrowed narrative that missed the Church
Why do I start with a Scripture about the Cross, rather than a traditional narrative of Resurrection morning from the Gospels?
(Think about this, now…)
The Gospels were NOT written as an immediate message from the pulpit of A.D. 30.
Yes, that’s about when the Lord Jesus was crucified, buried and rose in body and spirit from the grave!
But the Apostles Matthew and John, and later disciples Mark and Luke recorded their GOOD NEWS of JESUS’s Resurrection for a much later following of the Church.
On this Lord’s Day, in the year of our Lord 2022, we glance at just a few events of THEIR Church life.
Why the Gospel was Good News on the Lord’s Day
A.D. 32 – Stephen martyred & Saul persecutes Christ followers
A.D. 37 – Caligula declares himself a god
A.D. 44 – the Apostle James, brother of John, is martyred
A.D. 46 – Julian calendar changes the year
A.D. 49 – the jews expelled from Rome
A.D. 50’s (~20 years after Jesus’ Resurrection)
+ Mark writes his Gospel;
+ Matthew writes his Gospel
A.D. 54-68 – Nero is Emperor
A.D 64-68 Nero persecutes Christians after burning Rome
A.D. 60 + Luke writes his Gospel
A.D. 62 – James, brother of Jesus and head of the Jerusalem church martyred
A.D. 66 – Jewish revolt against Rome
+ Apostle Peter martyred in Rome
+ Paul, Apostle to the gentiles, martyred in Rome
A.D. 70 – Jerusalem falls to Rome and is burned
A.D. 80’s + John wrote his gospel ca. A.D. 80–90, about 50 years after he witnessed Jesus’ earthly ministry. – J.M.
The saints of the A.D. first century church gathered each Lord’s Day to worship the Lord God by the grace of Christ Jesus and though the power of the Holy Spirit.
Do YOU?
For many centuries the Lord’s Day was set apart as Holy to the Lord for morning and evening worship, as well as study of doctrine from the Bible, as the business of the world (reluctantly) remained CLOSED on Sunday.
They gathered frequently in each others homes to hear the Gospel and receive the letters of the Apostles.
These saints (small ‘s’) of the church, “Christians” (as Christ followers came to be known), delighted to serve one another in Christ-like love.
The saints of THE WAY, knowing that as one of the Lord’s SAVED and REDEEMED ones, suffering in a world violently opposed to JESUS CHRIST and the LORD GOD, endured for these brief times because of HIS DEATH AND RESURRECTION.
We have begun eternal life and need not suffer the WRATH of GOD’s punishment for our many, many sins against God and against man.
A.D. 90, The Lord’s Day
The aging Apostle, lone survivor of many trials for Christ among those who Jesus first chose some sixty years ago, concludes his Gospel; a fourth, following that which has already been proclaimed to tens of thousands throughout a world of Rome’s temporary ownership by Matthew and two faithful gentile servants of The Way.
The Apostle John writes of that glorious day:
Now when it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and when the doors were shut where the disciples were together due to fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst, and said to them, “Peace be to you.” And when He had said this, He showed them both His hands and His side.
The disciples then rejoiced when they saw the Lord. So Jesus said to them again, “Peace be to you; just as the Father has sent Me, I also send you.”
What have we observed most in Luke’s early accounts of Acts?
Clearly, the further power of the Holy Spirit, which Luke also notes in his Gospel as having descended on Jesus.
And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased… And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, Being forty days tempted of the devil.
"Holy" AND "Spirit"
occurs 111 times in 53 verses in your custom selection ' in 'Luke-Acts'' in the NASB20.
Source: BlueLetterBible.orgREAD ALL fifty-three verses recorded by Luke and you will be convinced not only of the Trinity, but also of the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT of the Lord God.
https://talkofjesus.com/acts-of-the-holy-spirit/
ACTS 1 opens with Jesus’ Promise of the Holy Spirit.
On the day of Pentecost the crowds in Jerusalem witness with wonder the AWESOME power of the Holy Spirit!
Although the HEADING for ACTS 2 in one of my Bibles refers to The Coming of the Holy Spirit, from the next HEADING, Peter’s Sermon at Pentecost, we learn of the convicting POWER of the Holy Spirit in Peter’s words.
“Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.”
Acts 2:36 NKJV
A pall of silence most likely falls upon many in the massive crowd listening to Peter as he stands with all the Apostles and preaches Christ crucified and risen from the power of death.
Now when they heard this, they were pierced to the heart,
and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles,
“Brothers, what are we to do?”
Acts 2:37 NASB
J.B. Phillips paraphrases this passage following Luke’s account of Peter’s sermon:
When they heard this they were cut to the quick, and they cried to Peter and the other apostles, “Men and fellow-Jews, what shall we do now?”
Sounds painful, reminding us of reference to Jesus’ gruesome crucifixion on a Cross preceding the previous Passover ‘festival’ of the Jews.
Yet one of the soldiers pierced His [Jesus‘] side with a spear, and immediately blood and water came out.
Gospel of John 19:34
Perhaps some of these Jews hearing Peter’s sermon were sadly present during the storm of Jesus’ death and the piercing of His side with a Roman spear.
The Prophet Isaiah had said (as the Jews well knew):
But He was pierced for our offenses, He was crushed for our wrongdoings; The punishment for our well-being was laid upon Him, And by His wounds we are healed.
Luke uses a word for ‘pierced‘ which implies ‘wounded in conscience,’ a conviction of the power of the Holy Spirit in Peter’s preaching from the word of God which the crowds in Jerusalem knew well. Later, the letter written to the Hebrews reminds the faithful:
For the word of God is living and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, even penetrating as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
YES, Peter’s sermon pierces their hearts by the power of the Holy Spirit.
HOLY SPIRIT POWER
Because the HOLY SPIRIT is so important to Luke’s continuing account in Acts of the Apostles, before we proceed with Peter’s brief answer I would like to quote the powerful nineteenth century English preacher, Charles Spurgeon.
Please note Spurgeon’s brief outline about the Third Person of the Trinity.
One. Comforter
When Christ was on earth, He must have been the consolation of all those who were privileged to be His companions.
Spurgeon – Holy Spirit Power opening paragraph
This certainly would include Peter and the eleven now at his side on Pentecost – RH
In speaking of the Resurrection, from John 16 & 14, Spurgeon relates:
He would not leave those few poor sheep alone in the wilderness. He would not desert His children and leave them fatherless. Before He left, He gave soothing words of comfort.
Spurgeon then goes on to introduce the paraclete or comforter
Jesus had told them that the Father would give them ‘another comforter‘ [helper or advocate] to be with them forever.
Peter, our Pentecost preacher today, certainly felt this comfort once Jesus asked him if he loved Him AFTER the Lord once again appeared to them. Jesus commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, with His Power to convict.
First, God the Holy Spirit is our very loving Comforter.
He delegates a portion of His power to His creatures, yet it is still His.(Quoting Psalm 19:4-5)
C.S. Spurgeon – Holy Spirit Power
Just take this in for a moment .. before we return to the crowds converted by Peter's Pentecost Sermon. - RH
Spurgeon goes on to explain three ways he will look at the Power of the Holy Spirit.
The outward and visible displays of it,
the inward and spiritual manifestations of it,
and the future and expected works of it.
Three: THE HOLY SPIRIT – THE GREAT TEACHER
We will not get there today as we observe the crowds of Pentecost, but the teaching of the Apostles will become immediately evident as the church grows throughout Acts.To READ HOLY SPIRIT POWER click here to order.
Repent!
“Men and brethren, what shall we do?”
Acts 2:37b NKJV
Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, each of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins,
and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
For the promise is for you and for your children,
and for all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call.”