In
Acts chapter nine we read of the miraculous conversion that transformed
Saul of Tarsus into what would eventually become the Apostle Paul.
To
question the sincerity or fervency of Saul would be pointless. He was
so fervent and sincere that he persecuted those who seemed to be
attacking his faith and experience. He was of the seed of Abraham. He
was of the sect of the Pharisees, which means he was of the most
fundamental, spiritual and righteous of the Jewish religion. However,
sincerity and fervency does not equal truth or right. But wrong on one
point can make you wrong on everything. This is the case with Saul of
Tarsus.
If you study this Ninth Chapter of Acts you see the
focus of Saul's persecution was about those that call on the Name of
Jesus. Can you imagine what it meant to Saul when he asked, "Who are
you Jehovah?" and the response was, "I am Jesus whom you are
persecuting.” Imagine that. The target of his tenacious and violent
behavior was in fact completely off because he was misinformed and
lacked revelation.
A
bright
light shone a voice spoke and someone led him to a home to
consider. For three days he considered the implication of this
Revelation. Everything he was and everything he had would be lost on
his profession of Faith in the Name of Jesus Christ. From being a
Jewish Hero to one hated by the Jews and viewed suspiciously by the
church for some time.
This conversion would cost him everything. It would change everything.
God
speaks to Ananias to go pray for Saul. Ananias could have judged Saul’s
future by his past... but that would have been wrong. God was doing a
transformation. The greatest Enemy of the Church would become the
Greatest Apostle of the Same Church.
Don’t discount the work of
the Holy Ghost. On those who look untouchable. To those who seem
unreachable. God can do in a moment a work of transformation that can
literally blow your mind.
Imagine the Apostles when they heard
of this. The scripture shows us they were skeptical and required the
work of an Advocate in the person of Barnabas to have this man who
would become... to be accepted by those who were a part of the
establishment.
In time, because of this man’s transformation he
was able to work in unity of spirit and purpose with these same men. He
did not judge them for their slowness to accept them. They did not in
time judge him by his past.
As I have heard it said, “Overnight, it can be alright.” God can literally flip the script and everything can be different.
Today
while preaching this message a man whose face was hard and demeanor was
non chalant threw himself on the altar and prayed fervently for a long
time. He was baptized and his response again was amazing. His mother
said, “I have never seen him act this way... he has never even been
baptized.” A living example of what can happen when a dynamic move of
God changes the destiny of an individual.
God is still in the Transforming Business!
I Believe in Transformation.
In Him, By Him, Through Him,
Scott Phillips www.newbirth.us
scott phillips
Married to Becky and father of Keaton, Nate and Noah. Pastor of NewBirth Church in Clinton, Mississippi. Director for Home Missions for Mississippi UPC.