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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Acts 9:13-15 10/9/2018*

“Then Ananias answered, “Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how much harm he has done to Your saints in Jerusalem. And here he has authority from the chief priests to bind all who call on Your name.” But the Lord said to him, “Go, for he is a chosen vessel of Mine…”

Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me…. but maybe not so much you.

God had just told Ananias to go help Paul.  But Paul was the leader of the group responsible for rounding up, imprisoning, and killing God’s people. He was their “Hitler”, and not shy about his commitment to wiping out all “Christ followers”.

So naturally Ananias assumed (as I probably would have) that someone needed to explain to God that Paul did not deserve assistance.

Isn’t it amazing how clearly, we see the power of grace when it is offered to us - yet question its life altering power when it is applied to others.

Have you ever felt the need to enlighten God when He calls you to witness to someone you deem unworthy? 
Are there times when you think people of the opposite political party are undeserving of the mercy of Christ?  
Would you say the gospel just slightly changes people, so it shouldn’t be wasted on those who are deep in sin?

When God hears the hesitation in Ananias’ voice His answer is “Go” … His answer to you is the same.   

The price of Paul’s redemption for his murderous, attacks on Christians was a bloody cross on Calvary. The price of your sin is identical.

You have been healed of a terminal illness… yet you hesitate to communicate with others because they are sick?  Look in the mirror of your past. You will see the same symptoms in your old life that you use to disqualify others today.

Go tell them what God said! 

That person God has put on your heart may be a chosen vessel, and your obedience could change history.  You tell them the truth and leave the results in God’s hands.

The Lord is not interested in your opinion of His plan, or the potential you see in others…He is interested in your obedience….

So, when God says “go tell them about me”…. go!

If your Gospel isn't touching others, it hasn't touched you!
--Curry R. Blake

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