The Guardian (Nigeria)

Signs And Wonders In A Spirit- led Church ( 1)

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Fthe onset, the purpose of Pentecost immediatel­y became visible for all to see. The promise of the baptism was given so that believers can receive power to be effective and for fruit- bearing witnesses of Christ. The best proof of a Holy Spirit ministry is the conversion of souls.

At the beginning of Christ’s ministry, the Lord had promised, “I will make you fishers of men,” and this first evangelist­ic event after Pentecost proved that the promise had now been fulfilled. The response of about 3,000 souls who became steadfast disciples of Christ after hearing a single message preached by the Holy Spirit- baptised Peter, must have reminded them of Christ’s promise.

The 3,000 souls were genuine converts. The proof of genuine repentance and conversion was that they continued steadfastl­y in the teaching of Christ as expounded by the Apostles. They were all separated from the world and in fellowship with the believers. They also expressed complete, unwavering dependence on the Lord as they continued in the breaking of bread, and in prayers, trusting in the Lord without any reservatio­n or vacillatio­n.

All the Apostles, disciples and new converts became a witnessing community “and the Lord added to the Church daily such as should be saved” ( Acts 2: 47) — such as were saved, truly saved; and “such as should be saved,” finally saved. The addition happened daily, because the believers were all preaching the saving gospel, the life- changing gospel and the heart- transformi­ng gospel daily. “And daily in the temple, and ‘ in every house,’ they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ,” ( Acts 5: 42). May the whole Church be committed to doing the same thing today.

In response to the question of convicted sinners, the Apostle Peter told them emphatical­ly to, “repent.” Repentance implies sorrow for sin as committed against God, with a purpose of heart to forsake it. In repentance, the sinner sees sin to be evil and hates it. He trembles at the thought of future unending punishment and flees from the wrath to come.

True repentance is the work of God in the sinner’s heart, and it leads to definite and lasting conversion ( Acts 5: 31). Such repentance will enable the sinner to turn and to return to the path of righteousn­ess. The whole heart turns unto God; he forsakes sin and follows Christ wholeheart­edly. Turning from all past sins, he receives forgivenes­s as all the sins are blotted out and washed away, and a new life begins in the grace and power of God.

These converts gladly and joyfully received the word; they rejoiced in the privilege of becoming reconciled with God through Jesus Christ. They so yielded themselves to God with all readiness of mind and submitted to water baptism as commanded by Jesus Christ.

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