9:1-43 - Saul the persecutor
become Paul the Apostle (13:9). What a great turning-point this was in
the life of the early Church! When we read of Paul’s missionary journeys
(13:1-28:31), we may be tempted to think, ‘What a great man Paul must
have been’. In his letters, Paul insists that we must not think like
this. He tells us that ‘nothing good dwells within’ him. Paul never
forgot his ‘past’: ‘I cursed Him, persecuted Him, and acted arrogantly
toward Him’. Paul describes himself as ‘the worst of sinners’. Paul
gives his testimony: ‘The grace of God was poured on me abundantly’
(Romans 7:18; 1 Timothy 1:13-15). God’s true servants direct our
attention to Christ. Ananias said, ‘The Lord Jesus... has sent me...’(17). Saul ‘preached boldly in the Name of Jesus’ (27). Peter said, ‘Jesus Christ heals you...’ (34).
10:1-11:18
- ‘When the Holy Spirit comes on you... you will be My witnesses... to
the ends of the earth’ (1:8). This great advance of the Gospel -
Salvation reaches ‘the Gentiles’ (10:45; 11:1,18) - is a movement of
‘the Spirit’ (11:12). The Spirit speaks through the Word (10:44; 11:15).
In God’s Word, we read of (a) God’s love for the whole world (John 3:16); (b) God’s Son who died for ‘the sins of the whole world’ (John 1:29; 1 John 2:2); (c) God’s command that ‘the Good News’ should be preached to ‘everyone’ (Mark 16:15); (d) God’s purpose
that there should be disciples of Christ in every nation (Matthew
28:19). ‘Every person in every nation, in each succeeding generation,
has the right to hear the News that Christ can save... Here am I, send
me’ (Youth Praise, 128). ‘Go forth and tell!’ (Mission Praise, 178).
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