Acts 21

Friday  

Read: Acts 21
Paul was determined to go to Jerusalem even in spite of those who prophesied that it would be dangerous for him. Reminds me of someone else who resolutely set out for Jerusalem.

Jesus had the same determination to reach Jerusalem, even though he knew torture and death awaited him there. I read in a commentary on this passage, that it seemed like the Holy Spirit was sending two different messages. One telling Paul to go to Jerusalem and one telling him not to go. (vs 10) Agabus, do you remember him from before? He prophesied about a famine in chapter 11. Agabus is no charlatan, he is the real deal, so is this a contradiction? Well, as I read this account, it didn’t seem to me like he was telling Paul not to go, just that he would end up in chains. This I believe Paul already knew and was willing to face for the sake of Jesus. Of course the others didn’t want anything bad to happen to Paul so it stands to reason they would beg him not to go.
 

People who love us want to spare us from hardships and we feel the same for those we care about, but the truth is, we live in a harsh world and hardships will come our way. I am sure that Paul, like Jesus, would have prayed that he wouldn’t have to endure these trials, but the truth is so many people will benefit because of the actions Paul took to advance the message of salvation. Paul, had been chosen by Jesus, specifically for this task. God was able to work many miracles through Paul’s ministry and his willingness to go where the Holy Spirit directed. For Paul, there would be no doubt what lies ahead for him and I guess the saying “forewarned is forearmed” would apply. Spiritually, Paul was armed and ready for battle.

I believe there will come a time when our faith will be tested. It is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when, so the question I have for today, are you forearmed? Are you putting on your armor of God before you leave your home each day? How do you arm yourself with the armor of God? Read Ephesians 6:10-18

So the end of our reading today was a real cliffhanger… can’t wait to see what Paul says.

Peace and joy

Pastor Kathy