The word which God sent to the children
of Israel, preaching peace through Jesus Christ --- He is Lord of all---
Acts 10:36
Acts 10:36
“All” is such a little word, but it sure includes a lot of
stuff. It has just three letters, one vowel, and one consonant, yet it contains
everything out there (rocks, trees, butterflies, and bees; planets, people,
pumpkins and peanuts; sun, moon, stars, and galaxies; matter, energy, ideas, and
the vacuum of space). Come to think about it, “all” is actually a very big word
and Jesus Christ is Lord of All.
“Lord” is the chief, leader, president, king, emperor, potentate,
jefe, head honcho, and person in charge. So if the Son of God is Lord of All, He’s over everywhere,
everything, and everybody.
Now that we know what the phrase means, we can analyze the
verse above. The context reveals that this was part of a message given by the
Apostle Peter in the house of a centurion named Cornelius. At that time, Jewish
people and Gentiles didn’t mingle and accepting the other’s dinner invitation
was unheard of. So Peter had to explain what was happening. Since Jesus is Lord of All, He’s not the God of the
Jews only, but of everyone in the whole world. That meant that the apostle felt
compelled to leave his comfort zone and share the Savior cross-culturally.
Christ is not just the Redeemer of white, middle-class
Americans, He came to seek and to save the lost no matter where they live.
Arabs, Bedouins, China-men, Dutchmen, and Eskimos all need to know the good news
of sins forgiven and eternal life through faith in Jesus. That’s hard because
it is sooooo politically incorrect to share Christianity with the obviously
non-Christian.
We live at a time when Radical Islam makes no apologies for
trying to convert everyone to their religion through murder and intimidation.
I, therefore, shouldn’t feel guilty or amiss for wanting to win the world with
the love of Christ who is Lord of All.
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