Monday 1 June 2015

It’s never too late

Acts 8:3 But Saul began to destroy the church. Going from house to house, he dragged off both men and women and put them in prison.

We are in times of Appointments and calendars. We are expected to plan things ahead of time for smooth functioning. Somehow everyone’s very busy and occupied with a task or two. Doing something doesn’t actually mean God’s work. Honestly speaking God’s work has to be done in God’s way and in God’s time.

Saul was a zealous Pharisee and the brightest student of Gamaliel. He knew the law in and out. When Saul was persecuting the early Christians he seriously thought he was pleasing God. Whereas he was destroying the Church. Saul’s revelation was not right. His vision and understanding towards God and God’s work was simply selfish and in line with the traditional approach.

When you and I are involved in God’s work let’s be able to discern our work and results. We need to make sure whether our ministry is strengthening the Church or destroying the Church. It can be possible that we might be involved with a lot of passion and vigor, only to realize that we have been harming rather than benefiting. Check it out, It’s never too late.

Stanley Thomas Isac
Stanley is serving as the Pastor of Crossway Church in New Delhi, he can be reached at Stanleytisac@gmail.com

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