Then
Peter said, "Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you:
In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." – Acts 3.6
As Peter and John
we walking to the temple for worship they saw a blind beggar asking for money.
They had nothing tangible to give.
The wonderful
truth is that they had so much more to offer than just silver or gold.
Just last week we
watched 'Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer' with the grandchildren. When I came across
this verse a song in that show came to mind (and it is still there now). Anyone
familiar with the show can hear Burl Ives singing
Silver and gold
Silver and gold
Silver and gold
Ev'ryone wishes
For silver and
gold.
The song was sung
in the context of Yukon Cornelius and his obsession to find these
treasures. The lesson of the song is that there is much more to life than just silver and gold.
Our world is very
much a 'silver and gold' world. It has always been a silver and gold world. It
has always seemed that the answer to everything is more silver and gold.
But that is not
always the answer. Peter and John had no silver and gold to offer this man. But
they had something better. They had Jesus and His power. Jesus healed this man
and he went, as the beautiful old King James translation put it, ‘walking and leaping
and praising the Lord.’
Jesus is still in
the healing business. This broken man was fixed by Christ and this broken world
needs the same thing.
Silver and gold is
not going to fix the broken world. We ought to have that figured out by
now. Instead of the relentless drive for
silver and gold we need to realise that Jesus’ fix is for eternity and share
that good news with those around us.
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