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	<title>Bible BackgroundWhat Revival Looks Like: III. Pentecost, Part B: Sharing Possessions &#8211; Bible Background</title>
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		<title>What Revival Looks Like: III. Pentecost, Part B: Sharing Possessions</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[If Pentecostals and charismatics have taught the church much about the Spirit empowering our speaking (treated in part A), Anabaptists (and early monastic orders) have taught us much about sharing. If the immediate expression of the outpouring of the Spirit on Pentecost was prophetic empowerment, the longer-range impact was a new community of believers who [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If
Pentecostals and charismatics have taught the church much about the Spirit
empowering our speaking (treated in part A), Anabaptists (and early monastic
orders) have taught us much about sharing.</p>



<p>If the
immediate expression of the outpouring of the Spirit on Pentecost was prophetic
empowerment, the longer-range impact was a new community of believers who
walked together in their lives and shared one another’s needs.</p>



<p>Much of Acts
2:41-47 follows the following structure:</p>



<p>A&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2:41&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Successful
evangelism (3000 converts)</p>



<p>B&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2:42&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sharing
meals, praying together</p>



<p>C&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2:44-45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sharing
possessions</p>



<p>B’&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2:46-47a&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Shared
meals, worship</p>



<p>A’&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2:47b&nbsp;&nbsp; Successful
evangelism</p>



<p>Whereas the
conversions in 2:41 responded to Peter’s preaching, the conversions in 2:47
apparently responded to the life of the new community. Peter’s preaching
explained divine signs at Pentecost; but the sacrificial love that Christians
showed one another was no less divine, no less supernatural.</p>



<p>At the heart
of this display of unity was the costly expression of commitment to caring for
one another’s needs, in 2:44-45. This sharing exemplified on a literal level
what Jesus taught, sometimes on a hyperbolic level. For example:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Luke 12:33: “Sell your
possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not
wear out, a treasure in heaven that will never fail, where no thief comes near
and no moth destroys” (NIV)</li><li>Luke 14:33: “So therefore,
none of you can become my disciple if you do not give up all your possessions” (NRSV)</li><li>Luke 18:22: “One thing you
still lack; sell all that you possess and distribute it to the poor, and you
shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me” (NASB)</li><li>Cf. also John the Baptist in Luke 3:11: “Whoever has
two coats must share with anyone who has none; and whoever has food must do
likewise” (NRSV)</li></ul>



<p>In Luke’s
Gospel, sharing possessions is actually a sign of repentance, an answer to the
question what one must do to have eternal life (Luke 3:9-11; 18:18, 22). It
does not earn eternal life, but it concretely evidences the reality of their
turning to God. In Acts 2:37, hearers ask Peter what they must do, and his
answer is more general: repentance and baptism in Jesus’s name (2:38). The
sharing of possessions, however, soon follows as a fruit of this repentance.</p>



<p>In Acts,
believers do not immediately divest themselves of all possessions and move onto
the street at conversion. They do, however, sell what they do not need to live
on, whenever someone is in need (Acts 2:45; 4:34). That this mutual caring is
no fluke is clear because at the next corporate outpouring of the Spirit on the
Jerusalem church—the next “revival” or “awakening”—sharing again takes center
stage (this time, if anything, more emphatically; 4:32, 34-35). Caring for the
needy continues afterward, although eventually the Twelve have to delegate this
ministry to some other Spirit-filled ministers (6:1-6). Churches in one location
also helped churches in another in view of impending famine—even though the
famine was predicted to strike them as well (11:28-30).</p>



<p>Often people
today pray for revival, thinking of the emotional benefits to individuals
involved. But we might demonstrate to God better our commitment to such revival
if we recognized up front what it might cost us. If we are ready to devote
everything to God that he asks of us, it is clear that we <em>really</em> want
revival. And when we are <em>really</em> fully devoted to God and dependent on
his grace and power, revival has already begun, at least with us.</p>



<p>For one longer
video on this topic, see <a href="http://www.craigkeener.org/radical-for-jesus-sharing-possessions-acts-241-47/">http://www.craigkeener.org/radical-for-jesus-sharing-possessions-acts-241-47/</a></p>
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