Acts 26:18
To open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to
light and from the dominion of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness
of sins and an inheritance among those who have been sanctified by faith in Me.
Paul was sent before King Agrippa by the Jews in an effort to have him killed or at least imprisoned. Paul explained to King Agrippa how he had been led by an encounter with Jesus to abandon his efforts to oppose the message of Jesus of Nazareth and to then turn to a life of proclaiming the message of Jesus to the world.
In today's passage, the Apostle Paul is describing to King
Agrippa the directive and the message that Jesus gave him to bring to the
people. The message summarizes for us
the fullness of our blessing in Christ, but it also provides us with the
responsibility that we share with Paul.
For we are all called to spread the Good News that we have received.
People around us need to know and we need to be constantly aware that without our precious Savior, we would choose eternal
damnation. Hard to fathom, but we see it
every day - people openly professing their disdain for Jesus Christ. The sin nature absolutely blocks any possibility that we would choose the light of Jesus Christ over the darkness of Satan. Fortunately, Our Savior washes us clean with His blood so that we can bath in His light and surrender to Him for all eternity.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for providing Your Son, Jesus,
to atone for our sins and allow us to live in Your magnificent light for all
eternity. Your Word tells us that there
will be no need for the sun or the moon in eternity for Your light will be
sufficient. We pray, Lord, that you will
show us how to live in Your perfect light and share it with the world around
us. Help us to become living testimony
of the loving kindness, mercy and grace that you have provided to us through
the sacrifice of Your Son. Father, may
our Christian experience be marked by the light that we provide to those around
us that are in the darkness. We ask
these things in the name of the Light of the World, Jesus Christ.
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