
Ministry divided
by Sal Huckel
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After the reading from the law and the prophets, the rulers of the synagogue sent a message to them, saying, ‘Brothers, if you have any word of encouragement for the people, say it’ (Acts 13:15).
Read Acts 13:13–25
Visitors to the synagogue were invited to give the message from the Scriptures read that day, and this is why we find Paul teaching here. We may recall Jesus being invited to do the same. Paul begins with the history of Israel in Egypt, and in this passage continues to the genealogy of Jesus from the line of David, and the preparation of the people for Jesus, by John the Baptist.
We have no idea what the rulers of the synagogue were expecting when they invited Paul to speak, but one may liken this teaching to the account Stephen gives before he is stoned to death (Acts 7). Paul (Saul) was present to hear Stephen’s testimony and approve of his death. Now Paul is giving his own testimony and teaching right in the synagogue. We will find out in our next passage how this turns out for Paul.
There is a small detail in this passage to cross-reference. We learn that John left Paul’s mission and returned to Jerusalem (verse 13). We hear nothing more of this as Paul continues to serve where the Lord has sent him. However, the departure of John becomes the source of a ‘sharp disagreement’ between Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:36–41).
The root of that disagreement and eventual separation began here, while carrying out the Lord’s mission together and bringing many to faith. Even for Paul and Barnabas, partnering in the gospel in miraculous ways, this divides their ministry. The result of this of course is that the mission is divided up and more ground is covered. What the enemy intends for evil God will use for good (read Genesis 50:20).
Again, we see through the readings this week that God has a plan. Through the early church and the members’ adversity and interference from the enemy, God works his purpose out and brings the gospel to save the lost. He works through imperfect human beings who are persecuted, who sometimes persecute each other, and who are sometimes even killed while doing his work. How are you encouraged through this knowledge today?
If you have time, seek out a recording of the hymn, ‘The Church’s One Foundation’.
Lord, you work through your people, in our weaknesses and in our disagreements. Even times when ministries divide, you are glorified and your will prevails. Help us to remember that you are in control, you are glorified and what the devil intends for harm, you will use for good. We submit to your will in our lives for your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Sal is married to Pastor Matthew Huckel and they live in Victoria with their six children. Music, theology, literature and languages are passions the family share and explore together. Sal loves writing, speaking and walking to the beach at every opportunity.
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