Acts 9:17
So Ananias departed and entered the house. And laying hands on him he said, "Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus who appeared to you on the road
by which you came has sent me so that you may regain your sight and be filled
with the Holy Spirit."
And in an instant, Paul not only received his physical
sight, he also received the filling of the Holy Spirit. Thus, he received wisdom, understanding,
counsel, might, knowledge of God and a holy reverence for God. All of these gifts came on him at once. His
vision of who He was in Christ, along with all of its associated power, served
to allow him to replace the evil man that he had become with the new, righteous
man that he was to become.
From this passage, we learn that for those of us who have received Jesus Christ as
our Lord and Savior that we become new men and women in Christ just as the sinner
and prosecutor of the early church, Saul, became the new man Paul. The
teaching of the Holy Spirit reveals to us the faulty mindset that the world
provides, allowing us to escape our ignorance and our pride. The power of the Holy Spirit within us allows
us to become new creatures who proclaim the Good News and serve as conduits of
God's love.
But do not miss the second message of this passage. There would have been no conversion for Paul without the obedience of Ananias to got out and deliver the message of God, even though He questioned the righteousness of the one that he was called to minister to. We must be careful not to withhold the message of hope from anyone because we feel they are not worthy.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the anointing that we
receive as disciples of Jesus Christ. We
pray that You will open our eyes to the things of the world that are creating
ignorance and pride in our lives so that we may turn away from them. We ask that You release the gifts of the Holy
Spirit into our lives so that we may see the vision that You have for our lives
and be empowered to go out as messengers of hope in the world that surrounds
us. We pray that our hearts are prepared to view every person as worthy to receive the Good News that we possess. We ask all these things in the name of Our Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
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