THE
ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS
Acts 9:1-9
Acts 9:1-9
The disciple is not
greater than his master. If any man is going to be like Jesus Christ, he must be
persecuted, just as the Master was. The scattering of the disciples was part of
the process that made the gospel spread across the face of the earth. Many a
time, persecution brings out the hidden resources that God has placed in us.
For example, we see the case of Stephen in Acts 6. We see the best of his
gifting revealed, even as he died for the sake of what he stood for. Likewise, Philip
took up the good work, and built on the foundation that Jesus Christ Himself built
in Samaria (John 4; Acts 8).
Whatever you are going
through is for a while. These persecutions work in us, a far more eternal and
exceeding weight of glory. The encounter with Jesus Christ would not only
change things around you, it would also change ‘you’. If the Lord changes you, everything around you begins to
change. A change (shift) in our value system would bring about the change we
seek.
Let us now turn our
attention to the story of Apostle Paul and his encounter with Jesus on his way
to Damascus. The light; that shone on Paul raises up and knocks down. The light
of God would knock down everything that is not of God in our lives in the
mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Jesus is calling each
and every one of us by name and is giving an appraisal of our lives. The
question is, are we persecuting Jesus; through our attitude to service and
commitment to the things of the kingdom? When you take delight in doing the
wrong things for which Jesus Christ paid the ultimate price, you are indeed
persecuting Him.
John 9:35-38: When
Jesus discovered that the man he had healed of his blindness had been cast out
of the temple, Jesus asked him: “Do you believe in the Son of God?” The man
answered: “who is the Son of man, that I might believe in Him?” And, Jesus
said, “I am He”. The same thing happened in John 4:26: “I that speak with you,
I am He”. An inquiry born out of a genuine heart desire would reveal the person
of Jesus to you.
John 9:39: There is an
ethical adjustment, a change in your life’s taste bud, a necessary correction
that must take place in your life. It is never about your own agenda, but
God’s. The encounter with Jesus Christ is a personal experience. Paul the
Apostle eventually entered the city of Damascus, but he was a broken man. Sometimes,
people are scared of being broken, that is why they do not desire an encounter
with Jesus Christ. The men that followed Paul heard a voice, but Paul heard The Voice. These men saw a light, but
Paul saw The Light. Let God work on
you, so that He might work through you. Nothing whatsoever (according to Rom 8:
35), can separate us from this love of Christ.
Receive the grace for the encounter with Jesus Christ in Jesus mighty name. Amen.
Receive the grace for the encounter with Jesus Christ in Jesus mighty name. Amen.
PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
Resident Pastor
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