It is a Gift
Peter emphasizes that what both the Gentiles and the
Jewish believers hold in common is a gift from God. It is not immediately clear
what that gift is. It could be the Holy Spirit; it could be repentance that
leads to life; it could be salvation. While the work of the Spirit seems to be
the primary referent, I would also suggest all of the above. The giving of the
Holy Spirit, of repentance to life, and of salvation relate to each other; to
receive one is to receive all. The importance again is on God’s initiative as
the gift-giver.[2]
[1] Artwork by Ed Riojas © Higher Things
[2] https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/fifth-sunday-of-easter-3/commentary-on-acts-111-18-3
[3] Collect for Easter 5, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis
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