Title: The Man Caught by God
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man caught by God
(Acts 26:9-18)
Paul is a man captured by God. After all, Paul was a man possessed by God. As he was running toward Damascus to arrest those who believed in Jesus, he was hit in the back with the Holy Spirit's fire, and he fell down. God grabbed him by the nape of his neck, and he was caught on the way to catch him. Those caught by God become prisoners of God's Spirit and are used for God's work.
In verse 16 and below, it says, “You have been appointed as my servant and witness.” Those who are caught by God will become God's servants and witnesses without fail. How firmly did Paul hold on to God to say, “If I do not preach the gospel, I will be mad at myself” (1 Corinthians 6:16)?
God seized Paul and used him as a servant of God, but when the Jews tried to arrest him, he put him in a basket and took him to escape. When I was imprisoned with him, around midnight, the prison doors were opened by the power of God, praying and praising, and finally the jailer and his family were saved.
During the last missionary trip, we encountered a great storm called Euraculo, and while we were suffering, God had to use Paul, so he rescued 276 sailors because of Paul.
God who uses Paul who was caught by God is also responsible for us today.
Paul finally became the wealth of martyr while risking his life to carry out God's work, and at last his soul passed away to heaven. You are responsible for all the necessary things, including materials.
According to the Bible, Abraham, Enoch, Noah, Joseph, Jacob, Moses, Esther, Elijah, Samuel, Elisha, Daniel, Jonah, Peter, John, Naaman, Joshua, etc. , Luther, Calvin, Moody, Wesley, etc.
Today, I know that our Senate Church also uses elders, deacons of ordained priests, deacons, male and female deacons, various heads of departments, teachers, choir members, district leaders, and all the members of the congregation who attended.
We hope that our members who are caught by God will fully glorify the Lord and be loyal to Him. Amen
(1980. 9. 14)