A, Resurrection of our Lord, Easter Sunday - Acts 10:34–43 "No Partiality"
Acts 10:34–43 (ESV) So Peter opened his mouth and said:
“Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and
does what is right is acceptable to him.
As for the word that he sent to Israel, preaching good news of peace
through Jesus Christ (he is Lord of all),
you yourselves know what happened throughout all Judea, beginning from
Galilee after the baptism that John proclaimed:
how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power.
He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for
God was with him. And we are witnesses
of all that he did both in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem. They put
him to death by hanging him on a tree,
but God raised him on the third day and made him to appear, not to all the people but to us who had been
chosen by God as witnesses, who ate and drank with him after he rose from the
dead. And he commanded us to preach to
the people and to testify that he is the one appointed by God to be judge of
the living and the dead. To him all the
prophets bear witness that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of
sins through his name.
God shows no partiality over humanity. God shows no partiality over sin. God shows no partiality over
forgiveness. God shows no partiality
over unbelief. This is the message of
the blood stained cross. This is the
message of the empty tomb. This is the
good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection.
In dealing with humanity’s sin and death God showed no
partiality, but in his work of salvation he is very bias with whom he chose to
work. This was the work of blessing all
humanity through God’s favoured few. God
couldn’t associate with unholiness, he
could not show partiality to sin. If God
did show partiality to sin, or unholiness, the purity of his holiness would be
desecrated, and he would prove himself to not be God.
God could have destroyed humanity, but God would have place
himself in a dilemma if he did so. God
is a God of faithfulness; faithfulness is the substance of his divinity, he is
faithful to himself, in himself, and towards those with whom he exists, in his
eternal realm, visible and invisible, as it were. This faithfulness manifests itself as
love. God is love! God’s love shows no partiality. God’s love expects no partiality. God is a jealous God, a protective God.
God shows no partiality.
God believes in himself, there is nothing in his being he does not know,
nothing in what he expects that cannot be done.
He is faithful and generous and shows no partiality in his desire to be
faithful and compassionate, jealously expecting all things exist under his
protection and love.
God chose Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He chose Joseph and Moses in Egypt. He chose Joshua and the Judges, Samuel, and
David. He favoured the tribe of Judah
over the other tribes of Israel. In
God’s favouritism towards the Jews and Jerusalem God showed no partiality, for
through them God was seeking to bless all nations, to love all people through
one nation. To favour all people, by favouring his chosen
people. So, through them, all people
might come to favour him above all things.
By reconnection to humanity through the Law, God showed no
partiality demanding everyone to: “love
the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
mind.” (Matthew 22:37 ESV, Deuteronomy 6:5)
And: “love your neighbour as
yourself.” (Matthew 22:39 ESV, Leviticus 19:18) But they failed in the Law, and chose to love
themselves in the Law, knowing that God shows no partiality.
So, God sent Jesus. In Jesus Christ the Kingdom of God was near. Jesus Christ was sent to do what Israel could
not do, to do what we could not do, to do what humanity could not do. In doing what Israel could not do, the Son of
God took on the servant role as the Son of Man.
God showed no partiality to his Son, Jesus Christ, Son of Mary, Son of
man.
Jesus became the new Israel to save Israel. God promised to Abraham, “in you all the families of the earth will be
blessed.” (Genesis 12:3) Now that
promise is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ became the new Adam to save all of Adam’s offspring. Jesus Christ is Lord of all, all Israelites,
all Gentiles, all of humanity, all of creation.
Jesus Christ gave us back our connection with God our Father! In restoring us to God, God the Son showed no
partiality! Not even to his own
divinity.
So faithful to the Father of Heaven was Jesus Christ, this Created Creator became so low, being shunned by all humanity as unholy. He claimed no majesty, he claimed no beauty, through our desire we beat the Servant of Man black and blue. God the Son showed no partiality, not even to himself, putting aside his divinity, so God the Father could show no partiality to the sins of Israel, and the sin of Adam.
Jesus Christ, lay aside his divinity, he chose to put off his partiality of being God the Son, and serve as the Son of Man. In showing no partiality to humanity, our Heavenly Father sent God the Holy Spirit into his Servant, the Son of Man. The Holy Spirit showed no partiality in his work of helping the Son of Man be the Servant of many.
When Jesus put aside his divinity, his human spirit showed
no partiality towards anything or anyone but our Father in Heaven. He loved our Father above all things and the
Holy Spirit rested on the Servant of Man, showing to humanity the source of
power to do the good that leads to eternal life.
God shows no partiality.
He believes in you so much he sent his Son to bear the brunt of his impartial
hatred against humanity’s sin and your death and placed the Holy Spirit within
you so you might have the power to believe and receive his Son.
When you were baptised, God showed no partiality, he did
not waver in condemnation of sin, nor the forgiveness of it. You were baptised into Jesus’ death. God shows no partiality in sending the Holy
Spirit to you in your Holy Baptism. God
the Holy Spirit shows no partiality in filling those who hear the Word of God
with faith in the forgiveness of sins. God
shows no partiality over your sin!
God shows favouritism to those who are perfect; those who
are holy as he is holy. Therefore, God
raised Jesus Christ from the dead, having been the perfect and blameless Servant
of Man, but at the same time being the sacrifice to put our sin right.
God shows no partiality in daily raising sinners from
death, when they trust in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sin, just as God
the Holy Spirit together with God the Father raised the Son of Man from the
dead.
God the Father has raised the Son of Man to his right hand,
the Son of Man is the Son of God, in all his risen glory. God the Father and God the Son, show
partiality and favouritism towards those who believe that God shows no
partiality over condemning sin and his work of forgiveness, when they confess
sin and believe they are forgiven for Jesus’ sake.
You are acceptable to God.
He shows no partiality, he shows no partiality towards unbelief in the
Son of Man, no belief in the Son of God, in the forgiveness of sin, in the work
of the Holy Spirit within you, and in the resurrection to eternal life.
He does not judge you and me with shallow judgement. He has no part with those who are apart from
him! But he judged Jesus Christ, setting
him apart, and shows no partiality to those who are partial towards him and do
not believe.
Let us pray. Lord
God, we believe, save us from our unbelief.
We know you show no partiality towards sin, and therefore show no
partiality against those who believing in Jesus Christ and confess their sin. We believe Lord, save us from our unbelief by
sending the Holy Spirit, inspiring faith within to continually confess sin and
believe in Jesus Christ throughout all our trials in this life, Amen.