Devotion for June 18, 2026

“When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.” (Acts 4:13)

Read Acts 4:5–21.

What a change there was in Peter! Just a couple of months earlier, he had been scared to death, deserting Jesus while He was on trial for His life and pretending he didn’t even know Him. Not long after, Peter spoke to the very same people who had Jesus crucified. He told it like it was — that, though they killed Jesus, God raised Him from the dead, and now Jesus was the only source of salvation for everyone on earth.

That wasn’t the kind of thing the leaders expected to hear from Galilean fishermen — either Peter or John! What could give them courage like that? Luke tells us: “They recognized that they had been with Jesus.”

Peter and John were different from what they once were — because they had been with Jesus, the one who loved them so much He gave His life for them on the cross. They had spent three years living with Him, seeing what kind of a person Jesus was — His daily patient, gracious love; His hardworking endurance as He cared for the crowds; His kindness to the people nobody else cared about.

They saw Him walk steadfastly to His death. And they saw Him alive after God raised Him from the dead — and so they knew that Jesus was in fact the true Son of God, the Saviour of the world. In His hands, they were safe forever.

And that’s true for us, too — because we also belong to Jesus. As we spend time with Him in His word, in holy communion and in service, we discover the way He feels about us — the faithful love He has for us and the delight He takes in us. We come to realize more and more that He will never leave us or let us down. And that gives us courage to live for Him, too.

We have been with Jesus, and that means we are new people — children of God, sharing His message with the world.

Prayer

Lord God, Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Your word and the gospel of salvation. Grant that we, like Peter and John, may never be ashamed of the name of Jesus. Give us the boldness to speak of Your grace in our homes, workplaces and community, trusting that Your Spirit works through our confession. Protect Your church from the pressures of the world. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Pray, praise, give thanks, and stay encouraged!

Pastor Mike

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