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“In Between Normals”: A 30 Day Devotion on the Book of Acts

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Look Upward and Outward

It is uncomfortable getting stuck "in between normals." The inability to see the future feels like a lingering low-grade fever that never goes away, reminding us of our predicament. This often drives us to look inward. The only thing we can think of is "me." But it doesn't need to be this way. The reading for today opens our eyes to a higher reality.

Look Upward and be Grateful

Today, we read about Pentecost, the Greek name for the Jewish Shavuot. It's a celebration of the “first fruit” of the harvest. After months of labour, farmers are ready to reap their harvest. It’s their reward. However, Shavuot also reminds them of a higher reality - the gracious God and His providence.

While farmers could plough the fields and sow their seeds, it's God who sends them rain and causes the grains to grow. The farmers are indeed living by faith! But focusing on their inability to control the rain is not a good strategy. Working faithfully plus trusting God is. So, instead of heaping all the harvests into their barns, they offer the “first fruit” as an act of worship! They acknowledge that God is the true source of hope.

Don't you think that we should also do the same?

Look Outward and be Gracious

Now, Pentecost is often associated with the mysterious “tongue.” Many wonder what the “tongues of fire” are and what “speaking in tongues” (2:3-4) means. These are important questions, but not as important as what are they here “for”?

Why did God enable the disciples to speak in other people's native languages? Here is an obvious answer. The climax of Acts 2 is not the tongue, but the section after it. The gift is given not for the disciples to look good, but to enable other people to hear the gospel. True love points outward.

As we journey through this land of "in between normals," we need to learn new kingdom values. The "it's all about me" mentality has no place in Jesus' kingdom. "Look at me!" is now replaced with "How can I serve you?"

Paradoxically, joy and meaning come not so much from looking inward, but by looking upward and outward.

Reflection:

What would my "first fruit" worship to God look like? What can I do to express my gratitude to God?

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“In Between Normals”: A 30 Day Devotion on the Book of Acts

We are living in a strange world. The "old normal" has been taken from us. The "new normal" is yet to come. How shall we live in this strange space called “In Between Normals”? Come! Let’s walk alongside Paul and the early disciples to see how they navigated their “In Between Normals.” Let their journey be your guide! Let the Word of God speak to your heart! -Pastor Albert Ng

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