Life Lessons with Dr. Steve Schell
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Paul was a human being with strengths and weaknesses. He was incredibly brave. At times he seemed fearless in preaching the gospel. As we read through the Book of Acts we’ve often watched him pursued by angry mobs, and he didn’t always escape. On occasion they caught him and stoned or beat him badly. Yet he always seemed to get up and march off to the next city. So it might be hard for us to accept the fact that this great apostle could have moments when he too felt overwhelmed, when the pressure of it all grew too much for him, when he felt alone and afraid. But this was the condition he was in when he arrived in Corinth. So when he began to preach there, and that predictable pattern of anger began to emerge, when the threat of violence grew stronger by the day, he faithfully kept preaching, even though he wanted to run away. It almost hurts to say it, but he didn’t want to be hit again. He had been hit so hard, so often, it had begun to take its toll. But in that season of weakness Jesus didn’t scold Paul, He completely understood how he felt, He’d felt the same way. So He took care of him. He brought people who would stand beside him so he wouldn’t be alone. He prompted believers who loved him to send a timely gift, and above all He spoke to him. And that loneliness and fear left. Luke beautifully captures the change in Paul when he says, “and he sat down a year and six months, teaching among them the Word of God” (literal). He was at peace and able to finish his assignment.
There are, undoubtedly, people among us today who, like Paul, have not stopped serving the Lord, but inside feel alone and afraid. So as we watch the way Jesus kindly and patiently cares for Paul, his weakness actually encourages us. If this great apostle can struggle this deeply, then surely we can too. And if Jesus will come and minister to him, then He’ll come and minister to us, too. Paul’s weakness becomes an invitation from the Lord to admit our own weakness, and receive His care
15 - Traditions
14 - God’s Firstborn
13 - Bread From Heaven
12 - A Place of Refuge
11 - The Reward of Obedience
10 - Hardening Pharoh’s Heart
9 - Drawing Closer
8 - A Deliverers Family
7 - Standing Firm
6 - From God’s Perspective
5 - Calling a Deliverer
4 - Preparing A Deliverer
3 - Divine Discontent - b
2 - Divine Discontent a
1 - The Road To Freedom
4 - Speaking In Tongues and the Gifts of the Spirit
3 - Receiving the Baptism of the Holly Spirit
2 - Why Jesus Commanded Us to Be Baptised
1 - How To Be Born Again
8 - Dealing with Loss
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