The Guardian (Nigeria)

Exploits Through The Spirit’s Power ( 2) Springs Of Wisdom

- By Pastor W. F. Kumuyi

THE Apostle closed the previous quotation with the gracious assurance that “whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved,” ( Acts 2: 21). Calling on the name of the Lord, that is, turning away from sin and trusting Him as the only Lord and Saviour grants us pardon, remission of sin, justificat­ion and salvation.

But who is the Lord to whom we turn for salvation? Peter affirmed that He is Jesus Christ, the One they crucified, who God raised from the dead. Speaking confidentl­y and convincing­ly, he reminded them of the life and ministry of Christ ( Acts 2: 22), the betrayal, crucifixio­n and death of Christ ( Acts 2: 23), the resurrecti­on of Christ ( Acts 2: 24,32), the ascension, glorificat­ion and exaltation of Christ ( Acts 2: 33- 36).

Peter emphasised that Christ’s substituti­onary death and supernatur­al resurrecti­on happened by “the determinat­e counsel and foreknowle­dge of God,” ( Acts 2: 23). And David, the king “being a prophet” ( Acts 2: 30) saw and prophesied that God “would raise up Christ.”

In conclusion, he laid the guilt of their sin before them. “Ye crucified” “Christ, the Lord of glory,” ( Acts 2: 36; 1Corinthia­ns 2: 8).

So irresistib­le was the convicting power of the Holy Ghost that there was an immediate response. The people that heard Peter, cried out, “what shall we do” to be free from guilt and to escape everlastin­g condemnati­on and eternal punishment? The answer rings loud and clear throughout the whole Bible: Repent ( Ezekiel 14: 6; 18: 30; Matthew 4: 17; Mark 1: 14,15; Luke 13: 3,5; 24: 47; Acts 3: 19,26; 17: 30,31; 20: 20,21; 26: 20; Revelation 2: 5,16; 3: 3,19). True repentance is known by the accompanyi­ng fruits – “save yourselves from this untoward ( perverse, crooked, sinful) generation,” ( Acts 2: 40). The truly repentant people were to separate themselves from all the sinful practices and lifestyle of their society.

After repentance and faith in Christ and accepting Jesus as their Saviour, the people were to be baptised in water ( Mark 16: 15,16). Water baptism does not save, neither does it wash away sin. Only the blood of Jesus washes away sin and only Jesus saves when we repent and believe on Him. But by water baptism, the new believers declared their separation from the nation that crucified Christ and proclaimed their identifica­tion with the risen Lord.

Submitting to Christ in obedience and continuing steadfastl­y in the Apostles’ doctrine, many precious promises will be theirs, including “the gift of the Holy Ghost.”

• Further Reading ( King James Version): Acts 2: 14- 40. Acts 2: 14- 21; Joel 2: 28- 32; Proverbs 1: 23; Isaiah 44: 3; Ezekiel 36: 25- 27; Matthew 3: 11,12; John 7: 37- 39 ; Acts 1: 4,5,8; Numbers 11: 29. Acts 2: 22- 36; Luke 24: 44- 49; John 3: 2,3; Acts 3: 13- 15; 10: 39- 43; Psalm 16: 8- 11; Romans 1: 3,4; 2 Timothy 2: 8; Acts 13: 32- 39; Philippian­s 2: 5- 11. Acts 2: 37- 40; John 16: 711; Acts 16: 29- 34; 3: 19- 26; 17: 30,31; 20: 20,21; 2 Corinthian­s 6: 17,18; Revelation 18: 4,5; Mark 16: 15,16; 2 Peter 1: 3,4.

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