Acts 9:6
But rise and enter the city, and you will be told
what you are to do.”
Paul's writings provide the foundational truths upon which our faith in Jesus Christ is built. But as great as Paul's writings were, his living testimony may have provided even more valuable teachings to those who are seeking to be disciples of Our Savior.
In Acts, we read that before Paul was given any
responsibility, before he was given any spiritual task, he was simply asked to
"rise and enter the city." If
Paul had failed to be obedient in following this simple command, we would not
have all the writings of Paul in the Bible.
Some other obedient man would be there in his place. But Paul was obedient in this first dramatic
calling and to all the others that the Lord issued to Him, so he became one of
the greatest men in all of the Bible.
His teachings have been a blessing to generations of people throughout
the ages. His legacy continues to live
on today.
The other thing that we learn about Paul is that he never
sought the favor he received. He only sought the one who called Him. So it is with us. We will receive favor from the Lord, not
because we seek favor but because we seek Him. Let us be mindful of Paul's example. All the good things that we receive from the Lord here on earth and in
heaven will be because we sought the Lord and we were obedient to his calling.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for calling us to
Yourself. We seek You, Lord. We humbly come before You and ask forgiveness
for all the times that we have fallen short in our obedience to You. We pray that You will strike us down like You
did Paul, so that we may see how we have offended You and so that we may turn
our lives toward the path that You direct us.
May the Holy Spirit guide us, inspire us and provide our strength to
overcome the torments of our flesh and the attacks of the enemy. May we learn to be slaves to Jesus Christ and
not slaves to this world. May Your grace
be with us always. We ask all these things in the name of Our Lord, Our Master and Our King, Jesus Christ.
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