Read: Leviticus Leviticus 27:30 and Acts 23
S.O.A.P.
Scripture – Observation – Application – Prayer
S:
But on the night immediately following, the Lord stood at his side and
said, “Take courage; for as you have solemnly witnessed to My cause at
Jerusalem, so you must witness at Rome also.”
Acts 23:11
O:
In addition to this study I have been reading I John. Today I was reading in chapter 2 and it talks
there about loving each other and not blocking the Light of Christ from one
another. As I read the account of Paul in
Acts 23 it occurs to me how these religious leaders were so full of arguments
with one another. How could anyone find
God in all of their arguments? They were blinded and as I John says and they were blocking the Light of Christ. The Sadducees
were arguing against the Pharisees and vice versa … the Pharisees were against the
Samaritans and the rest of the Gentile world … Paul knew of their factions and
he used that to his advantage and what I find almost humorous is that the
barracks or prison were the safer place for him to be than in the council of his brothers!! (see verse 10)
The next thing I see in this passage
is that in verse 11 the Lord tells Paul that everything is going to work out! It’s going to be okay! He gives Paul some blessed assurance! But across town 40+ men were plotting Paul’s
murder. But GOD! God uses Paul’s nephew and puts him in the
right place at the right time to overhear the plot against Paul’s life. His nephew takes the news to Paul to warn him
and is cleared to see the captain who listens to his warning and prepares
armies to get Paul out of town in accordance with God's will.
Paul is taken to Caesarea where he is
locked up in King Herod’s quarters and that is where we leave him today ...
A:
1) To remember that the world is watching how we “use our religion”. Are we using it to further our prejudices and
hold on tightly to tradition or are we sharing Christ and loving one
another? 2) Remember as we have seen before that God’s
got a plan and whether it looks like it or not from our perspective He has it
all under control!
2 comments:
Do true, Michaela! I also feel this way about the early church when I read how 'doctine' came about. I'm amazed and yet I shouldn't be because what greater target would there be for the enemy than TRUTH? I love you!
*So (typing too fast - but not accurate, like you!) :-)
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