Is there someone in your life you pray would experience the transforming power of the gospel—peace with God, a cleansing from sin, and a sense of purpose and hope? Have you ever doubted such a transformation could be possible for someone whose heart was so hard toward God that all they felt toward Him was hate?
Jesus can reach even the hardest heart, and we need look no further than the story of the apostle Paul for proof. Paul didn’t just oppose Jesus; he wanted to see everyone who preached about Him die. We’re talking about more than mere desire here—Paul got permission from the religious authorities to hunt down Christians and oversee their trials. Paul made it his mission to rid the earth of those proclaiming Christ.
As Paul was on his way to Damascus to arrest Christians, Jesus appeared to him on the road and struck him blind. As Paul groped around in the dark, Jesus said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” (Acts 9:4). In response, Paul asked, “Who are you, Lord?” and after Jesus revealed Himself, He told Paul to go into the city, where he would be told what to do (vv.5–6).
What did the Lord want Paul to do? God wanted him to become His messenger to the Gentile world. And that is just what happened. Paul gave the rest of his life, until his death at the hands of the Roman Empire, to advancing the gospel and establishing churches in Galatia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Corinth, Colossae, Ephesus, and many other cities and villages throughout the Roman Empire.
Jesus didn’t just transform Paul from someone who persecuted the Church to someone who didn’t. He took this man who was so singularly devoted to the Church’s destruction and made him into a man who used that passion to expand the Church more than anyone else in that era.
I have people I pray for every day, asking the Lord to transform their hearts and open their eyes to His grace. And if I’m honest, sometimes I feel like my prayers are asking too much. But when I look at the life of the apostle Paul—the author of Galatians, Colossians, Romans, Ephesians, and many other books in the New Testament—I see the power of Christ at work in the life of a man whose heart was as hard as they come. So I pray again, because if the Lord can transform a man like Paul as He did, He can do the same for anyone. He has even done it for me.
Written by Russ Ramsey
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Thank you Lord you raised up a Paul for us to see the work of you Hands You are Faithful to Perform ❤️
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The guidance and wisdom given by the Lord to Peter, and the answered prayers through his obedience – Thank You, Lord, for continuing to show us your power and love.
When the tears are flowing from unanswered prayers of loss, help my faith and trust in You and Your perfect plan to strengthen.
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LASHONDA HODGES – praying as you grieve your grandmother, rejoicing in her healing in heaven
TERESA DONLEY – praying for Ahmed and Jessica to know Jesus as Lord. My heart hurts with yours, sister.
WENDY B – praying kidney stones resolve soon, and you are able to travel when needed
MEGAN – joining my sisters here in prayer for you in relationship decisions. If only I had been wise enough to ask for prayer and wisdom at your age … similar situation and even though it ended after 4 years, by then I was so far away from God that I could hardly recognize who I had become. It was another 6 before I found my way back to the Lord and I can never get back that lost decade, but am so thankful for His forgiveness.
ADRIENNE – praying for relief from that itchiness! Sometimes pure aloe vera (I use fruit of the earth brand) or CereVe itch relief lotion helps me.
CEE GEE – Amazing Grace ❤️ and the 39 vs 40, thanks!
LEANNA THOMPSON – praying as you continue your job search
SHARON JERSEY GIRL – I’ve been able to reply using my Windows desktop, Firefox browser. Praying for Gilian.
MARIA J – praying for Paul’s conversion? Interesting question, and wow – what an a answer they would have received!
SANDI – praying about the smoke issues and husband’s allergies
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MERCY ❤️
KELLY (NEO) ❤️
KELLY, thanks for that info. Just tried in my Android Samsung A11. Not working.
Sooo weird
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Have you Shes who are having “reply” button issues tried clearing the cache on your devices?
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I access the daily readings from the website on the Firefox browser from my android Samsung phone and have not had any issues with being able to reply.
Very strange,but we’ve been here before the website update and can continue the @ comments.
Praying for the SRT tech team
I personally use the She Reads Truth app on my iPad
I pray every day for my niece, Jessica, to come to salvation in Jesus. My mother prayed faithfully for her every day until she died. I have faith that some day, God will answer these prayers. Sometimes, it’s really hard. Jessica says she believes in God, “but just not like you do.” And now, she is married to a very devout Muslim from Egypt. My prayers now include Ahmed, as well, that his eyes will also be opened to the One True God, and he will come to know that Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah. Jesus saved Paul. He will answer my prayers for Jessica and Ahmed, too.
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I imagine what it was like for Ananias – the first disciple to meet the newly reformed Paul in Damascus & Barnabas – the disciple who first vouched for the ardent Paul in Jerusalem. They put life & reputation on the line. They were sprit filled & spirit led. Oh, how I admire their strength & solidarity in one of the greatest salvation stories. As someone once said, you may someday be called to be an Ananias or Barnabas in the life of someone coming to faith. Or need an Ananias to sit with you or a Barnabas to stand with you.
Thanks be to God.
PS…My reply button is still not clicking. My heart holds near every prayer sought & each victory shared. For we know, God is the same yesterday, today, tomorrow. Powered by truth. Not technology.
Russ, you did it again! I am deeply moved reading about Paul’s endurance and relentless devotion in 2 Corinthians 11. Teary mess :). “Since many boast according to the flesh, I too will boast. For you gladly bear with fools, being wise yourselves!(I sense a rebuke with sarcasm here). For you bear it if someone makes slaves of you, or devours you, or takes advantage of you, or puts on airs, or strikes you in the face. But whatever anyone else dares to boast of—I am speaking as a fool—I also dare to boast of that. Are they servants of Christ? I am a better one—I am talking like a madman—with far greater labors, far more imprisonments, with countless beatings, and often near death. Five times I received at the hands of the Jews the forty lashes less one. Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I was adrift at sea; on frequent journeys, in danger from rivers, danger from robbers, danger from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from false brothers; in toil and hardship, through many a sleepless night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure. And, apart from other things, there is the daily pressure on me of my anxiety for all the churches. If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my weakness.” The depth of Paul’s suffering shows he really lays down his life. One encounter with Jesus, the light that blinds, and he is forever changed.
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@WENDY B: praying for tomorrow treatment and the travel plan resolutions by grace to come.
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@MEGAN: I can’t agree more with our sisters especially RACHEL and SHARON JG. Such solid advice. I really applaud you Megan for seeking wisdom in the godly counsel here. I wish I had thought about coming to godly women when I was in unequally yoked dating, that ended in heartbreaks, wasted years, and more years on recovery. The decisions you make in relationships will shape much of your life ahead. If he is struggling with addictions and doesn’t share your faith, you’re already carrying a weight that was never meant for you to carry alone. God’s desire is for you to be united with someone who can walk beside you in faith, who can pray with you, grow with you, and lead with love and stability. Being unequally yoked where your hearts and beliefs aren’t aligned, creates a tension that love alone can’t fix. Walking away is not rejection, but redirection. Don’t be led by emotion and physical attraction alone. I pray for your strength and wisdom.
I feel like one giant mosquito bite… pray for the itchiness to STOP, please! (I actually took a Benadryl the other night because I was so itchy that I couldn’t sleep!) A small prayer request, but so very huge too!
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Thank you for the update, LEANNA THOMPSON. You are right, that He has something else in store. Still hard, though.
And, MEGAN, I will pray for your boyfriend situation as well. That’s a toughie!
Yes, Russ… Your closing paragraph gives us all hope for our prodigals… “ I have people I pray for every day, asking the Lord to transform their hearts and open their eyes to His grace. And if I’m honest, sometimes I feel like my prayers are asking too much. But when I look at the life of the apostle Paul—the author of Galatians, Colossians, Romans, Ephesians, and many other books in the New Testament—I see the power of Christ at work in the life of a man whose heart was as hard as they come. So I pray again, because if the Lord can transform a man like Paul as He did, He can do the same for anyone. He has even done it for me.”
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Amen. ❤️
Yesterday’s reading and devotional about Stephen reminded me to pray for the persecuted Christian minorities in other countries. Today I am reminded to pray for the lost and unbelievers. Dear Megan, I think it’s great that your boyfriend is open to Christianity and going to church with you and I pray for his addictions and your decisions.
You are all so thoughtful in how you respond to each other! I love this! Even saying the hard things!
Praying for all of you! Paul’s story is a good reminder not to us not to write someone off as being to far gone for God! I remember my grandma telling about an uncle who was a drunkard and so evil but got saved. He became a preacher. He was illiterate but the only book He could read or understand was the Bible!
God can do the impossible!
Lord give me boldness!
Every time I read about Paul I think about the title of a song, ” “Blinded by the Light”. It’s not Christian.
Megan, I can’t reply directly but I can speak on relationships with non Christian men in the dating area. I will pray for for you. What communion has light with darkness? 2 Corinthians 6:14-17. G- d asked me this question in a profound way once when I was dating someone who had no interest in Jesus Christ or anything Godly.
Every situation is different. I can’t speak to your situation but G-d warns us for our own well being. We can only see to the corner but God sees around the corner.
God knows our future generations. God knows everything about us and what our children and grandchildren will become.
God also gives us choices.
Continue to seek God. Let him lead you.
God also loves and cares about the soul is this man in your life.
RUSS RAMSEY, you did a stellar job writing this devo!
Thank you!
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Our Sunday School class recently studied Acts- Paul’s conversion, travels, hardship, etc.
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What stood out to me today as I remembered it standing out to me in the previous study, is the 39 stripes. That stands out to me because it reveals not only the intense brutality of that society, but the lengths they would go to in obeying the ‘letter of the law’. Forty lashes was the limit based on OT law, so they stopped 1 lash before just to make sure they didn’t accidentally go over that limit. (Source: John MacArthur). I apologize for the rabbit trail this morning!
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My heart goes out to all of you who ask fervently for prayer for the prodigals. You were forefront in my mind as I read today also.
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Of course a beloved hymn comes to mind today:
Amazing grace, How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved.
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed.
Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come,
‘Tis grace has brought me safe thus far
And grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promised good to me
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease
I shall possess within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
When we’ve been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we’ve first begun.
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SEARCHING- ❤❤❤
One of my favorite choruses, too! Continued prayers!
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MEGAN- thank you for reaching out, for trusting us with this weighty issue! Prayers for discernment and emotional strength to follow God’s direction. ❤
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Love, hugs, and prayers! ❤.
Oh, how I miss the REPLY option! I will just say I pray each heart here is encouraged today and strengthened to face the tests of life. You all bless my life! ❤
Good morning She’s. We’re on vacation in NorCal through Friday. I received an email yesterday that I did not get selected for the position I interviewed for. I am disappointed but know God has His plans for me. Thank you for your prayers. Sending hugs to all. Lifting up prayer requests.
I am here this morning with many thoughts! Will try to come back soon Happy Wednesday!
I thought for sure that once I was home and back on my laptop (instead of my phone) that I would be able to reply – but it’s still not working!
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@Megan, I completely agree with what Rachel said. In this relationship of being unequally yoked, it’s like trying to put a square peg into a circle – it just doesn’t work.
As hard as it is to think about breaking off this relationship, it will be so much harder to stay in it, possibly marry and then try to live in a marriage that has nothing in common. Being equally yoked is so, so important.
Praying for your situation – first that your boyfriend will be moved by the Spirit, have his eyes opened and receive Jesus as his Lord and Savior. And if that doesn’t happen, that you will have the courage to take that step of faith and end the relationship. May God give you the wisdom and discernment that you need. Hugs & prayers! ❤️
Father God, soften my heart even further to Your calling. Meet my children and husband, father and brother where they are and turn their hearts and minds to you fully. In Jesus name, Amen
Megan:I have to agree with Rachel on your relationship.not trying to gang up on you,but should you marry this young man it would hinder your walk with Christ.as painful as it will be you must break this off before you get into a situation you can’t get out of.
“So I pray again, because if the Lord can transform a man like Paul as He did, He can do the same for anyone. He has even done it for me.”
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This is what gives me hope when I think of my two adult sons who walked away from the faith when they were younger. I often remind myself, “If God can save and transform a murderer like Paul – He certainly can do the same for my sons.”
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And so I pray and wait, and pray some more – waiting & longing for the day that they will receive Jesus as Lord and Savior of their lives.
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Praying today for all the prodigals represented here, and for all the unsaved loved ones.
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“But now, Lord, what do I look for? My hope is in you.” Psalm 39:7
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Asking prayer for another niece, Gilian. She has been married for 14 years and has no children. Not that she was trying, or not trying – it just never happened. I spent some time with her when I was in RI and she shared that she’d really like to have a baby. She’s 42 and would like to be pregnant this year! Asking you to join me in “storming the gates of heaven” with our prayers!
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If I boast in anything, let it be in the Lord!
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Happy Wednesday She’s!
Praying the Lord would bless Gilian with a baby in His timing!
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Paul’s life experienced the most radical transformation. From hatred of God, hatred and harming of Christian’s to proclaiming the Truth and lifting high the name of Jesus. Paul is the picture of “Jesus changes everything” and in following his journey we are reminded that Jesus transforms hearts and lives. To not give up praying for our loved ones. To preserve in speaking Truth into their lives. To be bold in sharing hope and to keep pressing on in living for Jesus no matter what because He really does change everything.
Thank you Lord, that you do transform lives. Give us resolve, perseverance and encouragement to keep pressing on in praying for our loved ones and to live our lives boldly and wholeheartedly committed to you. Amen
I appreciate your continued prayers for me and the kidney stone issues. I have an appointment tomorrow with the specialists to determine the course of treatment. The additional part of this that is so heavy on my heart is my daughter is due to have her baby in 10 days- her first and our first grandchild. They live in the US, we are in Canada. I am supposed to be going to be with them after baby arrives. As it stands right now, I will not be able to travel or get health insurance with an active medical issues and if medical intervention is needed, its quite likely I will not be cleared for travel for 6 weeks. Health insurance is already very costly for me with a stable cancer diagnosis and if I have medical intervention for this added issue, it makes it potentially cost prohibitive. And, its heart breaking and makes me so sad. My health issues have dramatically impacted and caused upheaval in my life, and this is hard. But, God can move mountains (or stones!) and we are praying that the most obstructive stone dissolves and passes on its own. The Lord can do this. Please pray it will be so. Thank you❤️
Praying for God to intervene!
Paul’s story reminds us that no one is too far gone. God meets us in our brokenness, mistakes, and even in our rebellion—and offers a new path. Like Paul, we may carry past regrets or wonder if we’re usable. But God doesn’t just save us; He repurposes us. Your past doesn’t disqualify you—it prepares you for what’s ahead when surrendered to God.
MEGAN-the reply button isn’t working for me, so you get your very own post :) I wish we could sit down and talk about this relationship over a cup of coffee. Friend, with all the love and concern of one who has seen much heartache from similar situations, this does not sound like a relationship a believer should be in. We are called to be equally yoked, and to date/marry a nonbeliever in the hopes that God will save them (I call it missionary dating) sets you up for a world of hurt. I know many women who have compromised on this biblical principle and suffered unbearably as a result. Are you willing trust God with your future enough to walk away out of obedience and believe that He will bring a likeminded, godly man your way if it is His will, in His time? It is so difficult when emotions are involved, but I promise you He is faithful and worth every bit of surrender. Saying “no” now frees you up to say a better “yes” later. ❤️
I wonder if there was anyone praying for Saul’s conversion?
Can you imagine having such a prayer answered? Blows my mind.
James 5:16 “The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.“
Megan, so glad you are here and commented so we can know you and pray with you! My advice would be sure to pray for wisdom and discernment of the relationship and if it is where God is leading or your own desires. We can all attest that marriage is so hard, and why it’s even more important to be equally yoked! Without God in the center of your lives it is hard. Especially since the man is to be the Christ leader of the home and establish that foundation as a whole. My husband was a believer but not where I was, and it makes it difficult. So I pray with you that he will get the Jesus bug, lol, a true, earnest relationship. But I pray also, that you will have direction and discernment of what God wants for you! :)
Also, as you are dating in a serious relationship, how the boyfriend “leads” will be a sure knowing. Are you the one establishing the guidelines and the do’s and don’ts?
How to sum up Paul in one short devotional? Russ Ramsey was probably overwhelmed by how to do just that, but came through great! Even choosing the scriptures would be a challenge!
I love the “Damascus Road transformation” because it is what all good stories are made of. We love the bad guy turning to the light, and changing the world!” And that is just Paul’s story, and all of ours that have come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ!! We were saved by a merciful God, by grace alone, certainly not judged by our wayward, sometimes horrific actions!
Sometimes I pray for Paul conversions, but yet, that means a Hard, Quick accident that is really like a blindside! Do I really want that for my love one? Oftentimes it is when we get blindsided and broken that we realize we can only call out to God in those moments…for we are weak and powerless in those moments. They are heartbreaking moments we don’t wish on anyone, yet we do want their transformations! Those tests becomes our testimonies…Praise God!! (and we need to share, or go to those that are in those same tests now!)
I also love that the devotional hit on how being a Christian is not meant to be an easy walk! So many Christians believe that everything is good with Christ, and it is, BUT, it is not “easy.” We will be hated as he was, we will bear our cross, and we will come against many obstacles if we are all in! While I love leading at church…there is something so amazing about GOING to the unsaved and meeting them where they are…in jail and homeless parks. GOING to the lost and giving them bread and water. But it is still safe and controlled. Not like Paul’s life. I follow lots of these Evangelists and Christ-followers that go to where the threat is there to maybe get arrested, and they do it anyway. (outside abortion clinics, at pride parades, outside worship.) Would I dare? For the sake of Christ? Probably not. I like easy. Safe. Staying quiet. But the more I love Christ, the more I WANT to do!
Lord, thank you for the ones like Paul today. That don’t shy away from going out to where they are called by you. They lay down their flesh, to minister and disciple for you! Lord, help me to hear your call and desire for me, to step up without fear, to trust and obey! I want to run the raise well!! I want my crown of glory like Paul and the other disciples!! I want to hear “well done, my good and faithful servant!” Help us Lord. Let the Holy Spirit in me lead the way each day! Give me a cup overflowing, and the light that shines bright!! We need great leaders sparking a blaze, we need prophecies and tongues of fire. We need the ordinary doing mighty works, and miracles being shared, testimonies flowing! Lord, give us a stir! We can all be like Paul if we desire! Thank you Lord, for using us!! Amen
Amen!
I love the book of colossians that paul wrote;so beautiful. Thankyou for praying for my husband . I think the smoke carries corn pollen,which my husband is allergic to . Just messes with his digestive system. Have a wonderful day .
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Hi friends! I’ve been a She for a long time but never really comment. After today’s reading and devotional, I feel called to ask for your prayers. I’m 22 and my boyfriend struggles with some worldly addictions. He’s been open to Christianity and having a relationship with Jesus but isn’t putting forth a ton of effort towards it. He’ll go to church with me but that’s about it. We’ve been together for almost a year now and I have prayed every single day for him to surrender his life to the Lord. I pray that God would reach him in such a way that he has no choice but to give his life to him! It’s been very difficult seeing him turn to the world when I know that God could completely turn his life around. I would really appreciate any prayers and guidance :)
Praying for you Megan! May God grant you wisdom to know what to do in this situation & May He be at work in your boyfriend’s heart.
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O Megan, such a hard situation. Please really seek Godly wisdom from a woman you respect in your local church family. Some who will walk alongside you and keep you accountable.
We here are happy to pray and encourage you to trust God with your future, but you need boots on the ground.
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Lord God,
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Make me faithful in the small things, bold in the hard things, and joyful in all things.
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Like Paul, may I fight the good fight, run the race with perseverance, and keep the faith — always fixing my eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of my faith.
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And one day, Lord, may I look back and see not a perfect life, but a life held firmly in Your hands.
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Amen.
It’s never too late for the Lord to turn it around, anything is possible. God I pray that scales fall and hearts of those we love soften towards you so that they too may know your power, your grace and your love.
Have a wonderful day ahead everyone
As RUSS RAMSEY said, Paul’s life and transformation keeps me praying for those that seem impossible to reach. But! Jesus says in Matthew 19:26b “but with God all things are possible.”
ALL things. Even turning a Christian hating man into a disciple of Christ, a far reaching evangelist and author of many books of Scripture who was willing to suffer and die for the cause of the gospel of Christ. Praying for open hearts and minds … open the eyes of my heart, Lord, open the eyes of my heart, I want to see you …
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Reading again about some of what Paul went through as he preached the gospel – imprisoned, beaten, stoned, shipwrecked, enduring countless perils, hunger, thirst and more untold suffering – this comes to mind for myself: Quit griping. Keep praying and praising our awesome God.
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MERCY ❤️ “sometimes peace is a disguise for compromise”
TERESA DONLEY – thank you ❤️
CEE GEE ❤️ another good dive into background!
KELLY (NEO) ❤️ praying mama gets that paperwork together and submitted asap, and that the employer’s flexibility and patience don’t run out in the meantime.
SANDI – praying the smoke dissipates soon!
LYNNE FROM AL ❤️
TINA ❤️
RACHEL good & important observation, thank you
EILEEN DOWD ❤️
JANE K ❤️
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Blinded by his own zeal for being righteous in his own eyes, God stopped Saul short with physical blindness so that he could see he needed Jesus’ righteousness.
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No one is beyond God’s grace as long as there is breath in his or her lungs. I agree, SALLY B, that the ones who think they are okay because they are “good” seem harder to reach than the ones who don’t care about God.
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Praying for your requests ❤️
So good to see you up early this morning Tina! I, too, am amazed at the life transformation of Saul of Tarsus. As we will remember, he was persecuting the Jesus-followers because in his mind they were proclaiming heresy – his understanding of the OT scriptures was wrong, but deeply held and instilled.
I’m pondering this morning whether folks who just don’t know or care about God are easier to win than folks’ who have a completely different idea about who God is. Sort of the ‘I’m fine and don’t need God’ crowd versus the crowd who think God is only love and whatever feels right to them is fine.
Praise the Lord, He can transform both, but it feels like some are less open than others. Thoughts from our seasoned soul-winners? Like our devotion writer and many of you, I too have a list of folks I’m praying God will open their hearts to His grace!
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Transform me Lord
I don’t think I’ve ever had a hard heart, I’ve disliked, but boy, reading and knowing a little about Saul, I shudder!
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Acts 8:3 .. and Saul was there, giving approval for his (stephens) death.
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Acts 9:1 ..Meanwhile, Saul was breathing out murderous threats against the Lords disciples..
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There must have been a hardness of heart.. what was he afraid of? What did his background look like? Was his threats about money? What had happened to him to be such a terrible man?
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BUT GOD..
As Saul and his men made their way to Damascus, God shone His light from heaven, blinding Saul. Falling to the ground, he heard a voice ask why he was persecuting him..
I think he knew he was in trouble as he asks “who are you Lord ”
The response from Jesus must have given him the heebie geebies “I am Jesus ”
He would have been quivering in his roman sandals..
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BUT GOD..
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Jesus tells him to make his way to Damascus, where he will meet Ananaias…
Forgiveness was in the wind, for all HE had done, not a like for like or an eye for an eye, but a transformation, that would open his eyes..
A conversion such as this and the filling of the Holy Spirit( Acts 13:9) would have sealed the deal for Saul, for He truly was transformed accepted and given a name change..Paul.
(There is much documentation about Saul/Paul and how the name change came about, mainly that handball names a Hebrew name and a Greek name..Paulos)
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As I read Paul’s story/ journey, I realise that hard hearts are not permanent they never can be.. But if they were..
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BUT GOD..
Has the power to break through, opening our eyes to see His goodness, His grace, to know His mercy, to receive His love, and to see Him as our Hope in all situations..
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These words from a man who once did not believe..
“For i have fought the good fight, (for Jesus) I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.. (I have believed for i have seen, I have known and i have trusted..)
May these be my words at my end.
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Amen.
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Have a blessed Wednesday my loves,
Much love..❤️