Can people change?
Can a leopard change its spots?
Or, is it just something we watch happen once a year to Ebenezer
Scrooge, in, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?
Acts 9:1
Then Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the
Lord, went to the high priest
This is the third time we’ve heard Saul mentioned.
At the end of chapter seven and the beginning of chapter eight,
he’s the young man who watched the coats for those who stoned Stephen, and was
consenting to his death.
After that, great persecution broke out against the Church,
and now Saul is leading the charge; a fire breathing antichrist.
Who is this, Saul?
He’s not like your Soros funded rioter for hire, he’s educated
and of the elite class of Israel.
Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the
tribe of Benjamin. Philippians 3:5.
Saul of Tarsus was born around 5 AD in the city of Tarsus in
Cilicia (in the area of modern-day Turkey). He was born to Jewish parents with Roman
citizenship, a privilege he too possessed.
In about 10 AD, Saul’s family moved to Jerusalem, where, as
a lad of about 12 years old, he began an in-depth study of the Hebrew
Scriptures under the famous and respected, Rabbi Gamaliel (Acts 5).
Saul was a pharisee, and son of a pharisee, (Acts
23:6). He knew the Word of God, but didn’t know the God of the Word.
So, with violent, arrogant, ignorance, he found himself
fighting against the very God he vowed to serve.
I’ll apologize to Paul for saying this, but his early days
were not so different from the Islamic terrorist shouting Allah Akbar (God is
greatest) and then slaughtering innocents, all the while thinking they are
doing God service.
By the way, the high priest here is Caiaphas, he is
the one that condemned Jesus, persecuted Peter and John (Acts 4). Interestingly,
archeology eventually catches up with the Bible, and not so long ago, about
1990, a bone box was discovered in Jerusalem, with the name Caiaphas written on
it. They believe this belonged to this Caiaphas.
A bone box is where the bones of a body were stored after
about a year in the tomb; making room for another body.
2 and
asked letters from him to the synagogues of Damascus, so that if he
found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them
bound to Jerusalem.
Saul turned to the letter of the law to break the
Spirit of the law.
The letter kills but the Spirit gives Life. 2 Corinthians
3:6.
Live by the fruit of the Spirit of Life, against such is no
law.
He did not know the Author of Life; so, he weaponized the
law as an instrument of death.
Damascus, one of oldest cities in the world, is about 130
miles north of Jerusalem. It was and still is the capital of Syria. Many
believe that one day, it will be a heap or ruins, according to, Isaiah 17:1;
Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.
It won’t take much to ignite the place the way Russia and
Iran are stock piling ammunitions and weapons there.
Saul was searching for any of the Way. The first name
for Christians. A great name. Jesus said, I AM the Way, the Truth,
and the Life; John 14:6.
Christianity isn’t just belief, or faith, or a
way of life. It is the only Way to
Life.
They, men and women of the Way, were found and bound with chains, drug to Jerusalem, imprisoned, beaten, murdered.
3 As he
journeyed he came near Damascus, and suddenly a light shone around him from
heaven.
He journeyed about 5-6 days, was almost there, it was about noon, and suddenly a light brighter than the noon day sun (Acts 22:6, 26:13).
4 Then he
fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why
are you persecuting Me?”
He fell to the ground, (no mention of a horse). However, he
may have been riding one.
Jesus takes it personal, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?
If you’ll allow Him, Jesus will be Your defender. In Christ
alone, is the safest place to be. In Him, your protection, and provision, and
victory is guaranteed.
Dare none of us ever persecute Christ, by mistreating His
Church, His Ekklésia, His people, lest you find yourself fighting against God.
It’s a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Hebrews 10:31.
5 And he
said, “Who are You, Lord?”
Great question.
Who are You, Lord?
All must answer. There’s only one right answer.
Who is Lord of your life?
5… Then the Lord
said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for
you to kick against the goads.”
Jesus is Lord.
Many translations omit the phrase it’s hard for you to
kick against the goads (KJV: pricks). It was a Greek proverb. A goad
or prick was a stick with a pointed piece of iron on the end.
Now days we use a hotshot, or cattle prod; a stick with a
tip that delivers a shock to get the livestock moving in the right direction. They
only make it harder on themselves if they kick against the pricks.
The Lord was trying to direct Saul, but he was kicking against
the Lord’s prodding.
6 So he,
trembling and astonished, said, “Lord, what do You want me to do?”
Another great questions from Saul.
What do You want me to do?
After settling in your soul that Jesus is Lord of your life;
then ask, Lord, what do You want me to do?
Then, be ready for the time of your life.
Then the Lord said to him, “Arise and go
into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”
Arise, go, obey. Repeat.
Arise shine for thy Light has come and the glory of
the Lord is risen upon thee. Isaiah 60:1
Go into all the world and preach the gospel. Mark 16:15.
If you are willing and obedient you shall eat the
good of the land. Isaiah 1:19.
Walk with Jesus one step at a time.
Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, a light unto my path, Psalm 119:105.
7 And the
men who journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice but seeing no
one.
The Word of God is Spiritually discerned. 1 Corinthians 2:14.
One may hear, another may be falling asleep.
Radio waves are flowing through this room right now—only by
tuning to the right frequency can you hear it.
Lord, please help to hear You.
8 Then Saul
arose from the ground, and when his eyes were opened he saw no one. But they
led him by the hand and brought him into Damascus.
9 And he
was three days without sight, and neither ate nor drank.
Saul was blinded by the Light of this world, so he could see and know the Light of the world.
10 Now
there was a certain disciple at Damascus named Ananias; and to him the
Lord said in a vision, “Ananias.”
And he said, “Here I am, Lord.”
Jesus only needed to say his name, and Ananias knew, it was
the Lord.
Here I am, Lord.
Be ever listening for Him to whisper your name, be ever
ready to respond, “Here I am, Lord.”
If you are. He will.
11 So the
Lord said to him, “Arise and go to the street
called Straight, and inquire at the house of Judas for one called
Saul of Tarsus, for behold, he is praying.
Arise and go, straight, is the Word of the Lord. The directions
are simple, clear, but they may seem hard, strange, scary; Saul of Tarsus, is
someone to run from, not go to.
Arise and go, straight to that one you need to make amends
with.
Arises and go, straight to the place you should be.
Arise and go, straight…
12 And in a
vision he has seen a man named Ananias coming in and putting his hand
on him, so that he might receive his sight.”
Ananias, go, because Saul saw a vision of you putting your
hands on him, so he can see again.
That’d be cool, right? God tells you there’s a blind guy,
and you’re going to lay hands on him so he can see.
Awesome! Let’s roll.
13 Then
Ananias answered, “Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how
much harm he has done to Your saints in Jerusalem. 14 And
here he has authority from the chief priests to bind all who call on Your
name.”
You want to use me to heal a blind guy, that’s awesome Lord,
but, but, the blind guy’s a bad guy.
Haven’t you heard?
Do You want me to get arrested?
Lord, that man Saul is past the point of no return, he’s too
far gone.
Maybe it’d be better to just leave him blind.
15 But the
Lord said to him, “Go, for he is a chosen vessel of Mine to
bear My name before Gentiles, kings, and the children of
Israel.
A chosen vessel? You’ve got to be kidding.
16 For I will show him how
many things he must suffer for My name’s sake.”
Oh, he’s going to suffer? Why didn’t you say so? I’m on my
way.
The Lord wasn’t kidding, Saul suffered A LOT. 2 Corinthians 11:23-27.
17 And
Ananias went his way and entered the house; and laying his hands on him he
said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the
road as you came, has sent me that you may receive your sight and be
filled with the Holy Spirit.”
18 Immediately there fell from his
eyes something like scales, and he received his sight at once; and he
arose and was baptized.
If you’ve been saved, you also want to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and also be baptized in water.
19 So when
he had received food, he was strengthened. Then Saul spent some days with
the disciples at Damascus.
20 Immediately
he preached the Christ in the synagogues, that He is the Son of God.
Jesus is Lord.
21 Then all
who heard were amazed, and said, “Is this not he who destroyed those who
called on this name in Jerusalem, and has come here for that purpose, so that
he might bring them bound to the chief priests?”
Dear Christian, the world will want to remind you of who you
once were before being born again.
But you just tell them, that person’s dead.
22 But Saul
increased all the more in strength, and confounded the Jews who dwelt in
Damascus, proving that this Jesus is the Christ.
Proving. The Lord has left the world undeniable
proof.
It takes more faith than I possess to not to believe the Bible and everything it says.
23 Now
after many days were past, the Jews plotted to kill him. 24 But
their plot became known to Saul. And they watched the gates day and night, to
kill him.
The very ones who once stood with Saul, promoted Saul, used
him as their weapon of mass destruction, now turn against him like ravenous
wolves.
Stop chanting the mantra of the crowd you’re with and you’ll find out real fast who loves you.
25 Then the disciples took him by
night and let him down through the wall in a large basket.
The disciples, the very people Saul showed up to arrest,
drag to prison, beat, and murder. They take Saul in, help him, protect him,
love him.
That’s who you are dear Church, the body of Christ, walking in His Love.
26 And when
Saul had come to Jerusalem, he tried to join the disciples; but they were all
afraid of him, and did not believe that he was a disciple.
They couldn’t believe that the same guy who left with letters to steal, kill and destroy their brothers, was the same guy who just strolled back in saying let’s be friends.
27 But
Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. And he declared to
them how he had seen the Lord on the road, and that He had spoken to
him, and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the name of
Jesus.
Barnabus the encourager stood up for Saul.
Be a Barnabus to someone.
And, you need someone to be a Barnabus to you.
If you don’t have anyone, let us know, we’ll be your Barnabus.
28 So he
was with them at Jerusalem, coming in and going out. 29 And
he spoke boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus and disputed against
the Hellenists, but they attempted to kill him.
The Hellenists were the ones that, with Saul’s consent, rose
up against Stephen to have him stoned.
But now, they want to kill Saul too.
The antichrist behavior isn’t real creative, they follow the same mode of operation; kill, steal, destroy.
30 When the
brethren found out, they brought him down to Caesarea and sent him out to
Tarsus.
Once again, they do what the Church does, help him, protect him, love him.
31 Then
the churches throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and
were edified. And walking in the fear of the Lord and in
the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were multiplied.
Can a leopard change its spots?
Can people change?
Or, is it just something we watch happen once a year to Ebenezer Scrooge, in, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?
John Newton thinks so. He called himself an arrogant,
rebellious, recklessly sinful wretched slave trader, who changed, and wrote our
beloved hymn, Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like
me.
Saul, who we now know as Paul the apostle, thinks so. He
wrote almost half of the books of the New Testament, (13 of the 27 books).
He wrote, 2 Corinthians 5:17; Therefore, if anyone is in
Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things
have become new.
He also wrote in Philippians 3:8-11, that he counts
everything but dung, compared to the excellency of knowing Him, the power of
His resurrection, and the fellowship of His suffering, being conformed (changed)
to His death, that I may obtain resurrection from the dead.
And he wrote: Galatians 2:20, I am crucified with Christ,
nevertheless I live, yet not I but Christ lives in me…
Most importantly, God thinks so. He sees the end from
the beginning, He didn’t force Saul, but He saw Saul would turn around, repent,
change, and follow hard after Him.
What does He see when He looks at you?
Will you allow Him to change you, to take you from glory to
glory, so when He looks at you, He sees His glorious Bride without spot or
wrinkle?
He loves you just as you are, but He loves you too much to keep you that way.
Let’s pray.
Lord, change us, rearrange us, to be formed and fashioned
after Your will.
We die to ourselves and commit to following You, wholly,
completely, forever and always.
We love You, forever, amen.
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