by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Acts 9:10--21
Stepping out in faith always brings clarification of God's
plan. When Ananias went to see Saul, he received additional information. As
Saul submitted himself to the ministry of Ananias, he found out more about
God's plan for his life. "You're a chosen vessel of Mine. I'm going to use
you to bear My name." Saul hadn't known that before. (He had never read
the book of Acts!) He knew nothing of what was in store for him until Ananias
took that initial step of faith. Both men discovered that God Himself chose
Saul to be His instrument and that intense suffering would mark his ministry.
That's the way God operates.
When Cynthia and I first sensed God directing us to leave
California and relocate our ministry, we could hardly believe it. We had planned
to stay in the same place for the rest of our lives---serving Christ at the
First Evangelical Free Church in Fullerton and continuing to lead the ministry
of Insight for Living. Neither space nor time allow me to describe the things
God has shown us since we made the decision to move. Initially, very few people
could grasp God's plan for us. It came as a surprise to everyone. In fact, some
firmly rejected it. But now, as God continues to put the finishing touches on
His magnificent portrait, what we see is absolutely beautiful. Until we took
that initial step of obedience, all we had was, "It's time to go."
It's amazing to me even as I write these words! Surprises always bring about
clarification of God's plan.
Obedience always stimulates growth. By the way, the
Swindolls have grown deeper in our relationship with the Lord, having trusted
Him without first knowing all the details. Obeying God drives the roots of your
faith much deeper. And that obedience stimulates growth in every area of life.
We're stretched emotionally, often physically, but most importantly,
spiritually.
Ananias's compliance with God's surprising plan allowed him
to witness supernatural power. No one else in Scripture witnessed the scales
miraculously falling from the contrite Pharisee's eyes. Only Ananias. When
Saul's sight returned, Ananias's own eyes were also opened to the amazing power
of God to transform a life. Obedience always stimulates growth.
Step out on faith, and you'll always find solid ground.
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