A sweet Smelling Sacrifice
A man was called by the chairman of the community charity. "Sir," said the chairman, "our records show that despite your wealth, you've never once given to our drive." "Do your records show that I have an elderly mother who was left penniless when my father died?” fumed the man. "Do your records show that I have a disabled brother who is unable to work? Do your records show I have a widowed sister with small children who can barely make ends meet?" "No, sir," replied the embarrassed chairman. "Our records do not show those things." "Well, I don't give to any of them, so why should I give anything to you?" (Readers Digest, 1996). The tenth chapter of Acts is one of the most important chapters in the Bible. It is so important because it tells how a gospel that was originally thought of in exclusively Jewish terms came to be a gospel for the whole world. This chapter describes God's flinging open the door...