Then Peter, filled
with the Holy Spirit, said to them, “Rulers and elders of our people, are
we being questioned today because we’ve done a good deed for a crippled man? Do
you want to know how he was healed? Let me clearly state to all of you and to all the people of
Israel that he was healed by the powerful name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene,
the man you crucified but whom God raised from the dead. For Jesus is the one referred to in the
Scriptures, where it says,
‘The stone that you
builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone.’ Acts 4:8-11
has now become the cornerstone.’ Acts 4:8-11
What inspires me? A
few days ago, I felt I was at my best at work.
Things seemed to be connecting, and the stuff on my ‘To Do’ list seemed
to get done at record speed. My meetings
were focused and thought provoking, and every connection I seemed to make put
not only me but others in a better place.
Those are the days where you feel inspired to do great things. Most days, you feel that you are a productive
member of the team, but days like the one I’ve described, you feel that you are
the catalyst for something more than just your team. Don’t we all aspire to have days like
that? Don’t we all want to be inspired
to do great things?
As followers of Jesus Christ, we are to connect with God as
a continual source of inspiration. The
Book of Acts is inspirational because of numerous stories of individuals filled
with the Holy Spirit and doing amazing and courageous things. They spoke with a conviction that was awe
inspiring, and they were not only inspired by God but also won others to Christ
by instilling or inspiring that very same spirit burning within them. We may not have the ability to speak as
poignantly or with as great a conviction as Peter did in today’s verses, but
the beauty of being children of God is that He knows exactly what we can and
cannot do. We simply need to both trust
in Him and submit all of ourselves to Him.
Through this, His spirit will dwell within to use us as He deems
necessary. Our deeds can often be more powerful
than words, and just your mere presence in one’s life can be transformative to
them seeing your living of a Christ-centered life. God will direct us, and we simply need to
follow His instruction.
God has made each one of us a part of something bigger than
ourselves. A parable speaks to this very
point (Note: There are different versions of this, but this one I liked
best). There were three bricklayers who
were rebuilding a church after it had been damaged by fire. The construction architect observed the three
workers, and asked, “What are you doing?”
The first bricklayer replied, “I’m laying bricks.” The second responded, “I’m repairing a
wall.” But the third replied, “I’m
building a cathedral to The Almighty.” The
last part of today’s verses speak of Christ being the cornerstone. Thus, the question is very simple. Which bricklayer are you? Who/What is your cornerstone? What can you do to ensure you are inspired by
God each and every day? My prayer is
that we, filled with the Holy Spirit, are inspired to be Cathedral
Builders. Amen.
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