Sunday, 4 May 2025

Stopped in our tracks



Leading on from my thoughts yesterday, about Saul's Damascus Road experience, I wanted to add the following insight: 

It is easy to see Saul's blindness as a punishment from God, but what if this was actually a moment of God’s mercy? I am sure that God had been trying to get Saul's attention for years, but it was in this particular divine interruption, that we clearly see God's intention. God was calling Saul to see things differently - to realise that the followers of Jesus were not the enemy. 

Thought: Sometimes, God has to stop us in our tracks to help us see what we’re missing or to note what God wants to do in our lives.

Acts 9:11-12 - And the Lord said, “Go over to Straight Street and find the house of a man named Judas and ask there for Paul of Tarsus. He is praying to me right now, for I have shown him a vision of a man named Ananias coming in and laying his hands on him so that he can see again!”

Living in Grace

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