Corrected by The Lord
Acts 9:1-6 NKJV
1Then Saul, still breathing threats and murder against
the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest 2and asked letters from him
to the synagogues of Damascus, so that if he found any who were of the Way,
whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
3As he journeyed he came near Damascus, and suddenly a
light shone around him from heaven. 4Then he fell to the ground, and heard a
voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” 5And he said,
“Who are You, Lord?” Then the Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.
It is hard for you to kick against the goads.” 6So he, trembling and
astonished, said, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” Then the Lord said to him,
“Arise and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”
Saul, who later became the apostle Paul, was then a
persecutor of the church, the body of Christ who believed in Jesus Christ as
their Messiah and Lord, a faith in Jesus Christ which was then called “The Way.”
But God had a different plan for the life of Saul/Paul. He planned that
Saul/Paul would no longer be a persecutor of Christ’s followers, but that he
would become a follower of Christ himself, a servant of the Lord, and a
minister of the gospel of Christ to the people of the world. And that he did
faithfully to the death.
So, Jesus Christ, in the spirit, visited Saul who was on his
way to persecute, and perhaps also to put to death, even more followers of “The
Way.” And this is interesting how Jesus approached him. He said to Saul, “Why
are you persecuting me?” So why did he say that when it was the followers of
Christ he was persecuting? Because, as followers of Christ, we are part of his
body, and therefore how others treat us who are truly his followers, they are
treating Christ in the same way. And that is an important thing to realize.
For if anyone who claims faith in the God of Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, and/or including the Lord Jesus, is mistreating a genuine follower
(disciple) of Jesus Christ who is speaking truth to the people, that person is
also mistreating the Lord Jesus. For to “kick against the goads” is to fight
against the will of God, against the leading and direction of God in the lives
of those who profess his name, but out of a desire to go it their own way. And
so sometimes the Lord has to discipline his people to get them back on track.
But Saul responded to the Lord’s correction and discipline
with the right heart, mind, and attitude. Instead of resisting the Lord out of
a stubborn heart, mind, and self-will, Saul submitted to Christ and to his
will. And he said, “Lord, what do You want me to do?” And this is the kind of
response and attitude that all of us should have when we are corrected by the
Lord if we are, perhaps, going the wrong direction. I was there once, and the
Lord corrected me, and he brought me back, and he showed me, too, what to do.
Called of God to Ministry
Acts 26:14-18 NKJV
And when we all had fallen to the ground, I heard a voice
speaking to me and saying in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you
persecuting Me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ 15So I said,
‘Who are You, Lord?’ And He said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. 16But
rise and stand on your feet; for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to
make you a minister and a witness both of the things which you have seen and of
the things which I will yet reveal to you. 17I will deliver you from the Jewish
people, as well as from the Gentiles, to whom I now send you, 18to open their
eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan
to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among
those who are sanctified by faith in Me.’
Here Paul shared his testimony of his conversion with his
opposition. And here we read what Jesus assigned Paul to do. He was to be a
minister and a witness of the things which he had seen from Christ and the things
which Jesus would yet reveal to him by the Spirit. And the Lord would deliver
him from those who would come against him and who would certainly persecute him
for his faith in the Lord Jesus, just as he had done to others. And he was in
the middle of one of those situations when he shared this testimony.
But he was to go to the Jews and to the Gentiles, many of
whom would persecute him, and he was to “open their eyes, in order to turn
them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may
receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified
by faith in” Christ. And this is the essence of the gospel message that, by
faith in Jesus Christ, we will now turn away from our sins, and that we will
now walk in faithfulness to our Lord and to his commandments.
And this is the call of God on the lives of all who profess
faith in Jesus Christ, first that we will be those who repent (turn from) our
sins and now obey our Lord’s commands, in practice, in the power of God. And
then that we would share that message of the gospel with the people of the
world as often as possible, wherever possible, and especially on the internet
which is presently still open to most of us to share the truth of the gospel
with the people of the world. But it won’t be long before that all is going to
change.
But if you are someone who professes faith in Jesus Christ,
but who is still living to please the flesh, and not God, don’t think that
there is no hope for you or that God could never use you after you did “such
and such.” We serve a forgiving God and a God of second chances. But we must turn
from our sins, and we must now obey our Lord, in practice, and make him truly
Lord of our lives. For this is not something we can do in the flesh, but only
in the power of God as our lives are surrendered to him and to his service.
[Matthew 5:13-16;
Matthew 28:18-20; John 4:31-38; John 13:13-17; John 14:12; Acts 1:8; Acts
2:14-18,42-47; Acts 26:18; Romans 10:14-15; Romans 12:1-8; 1 Corinthians
12:1-31; 1 Corinthians 14:1-5; Galatians 6:1; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians
4:1-16; Ephesians 5:11-21; Ephesians 6:10-20; Philippians 2:1-8; Colossians
3:12-16; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:13; Hebrews 10:23-25; James 5:19-20; 1 Peter
2:9,21; 1 John 2:6]
Servant of the Lord
Based off Romans 1:1-17
An Original Work / July 26, 2012
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love
Servant of the Lord;
For the gospel
you’re set apart.
Promised through the
prophets of old:
Jesus, Son of God.
Through Him, and for
His name alone,
We receive His grace
To call people, Him
to obey;
Coming from their
faith.
Servant of the Lord,
For the gospel
you’re set apart.
Promised through the
prophets of old:
Jesus, Son of God.
You belong to
Christ;
Loved by God, and
called to be saints;
Serving God with
whole heart and mind;
Preaching Jesus
Christ;
Always praying for
others’ needs;
Helping hand to
lend;
Giving courage to
others’ faith,
For the praise of
God.
You belong to
Christ;
Loved by God, and
called to be saints;
Serving God with
whole heart and mind;
Preaching Jesus
Christ.
Servant of the Lord;
Of the gospel, I’m
not ashamed;
For salvation, power
of God
To those who have
faith.
In the gospel find
righteousness:
Being right with
God.
Turn from sin, and
trust Jesus Christ.
By faith, live in
Him.
Servant of the Lord;
Of the gospel, I’m
not ashamed;
For salvation, power
of God
To those who have
faith.
https://vimeo.com/119511640
Our God of Second
Chances
An Original Work / May 27, 2026
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love