4.21- Surprise Interview
4.21-
Surprise
Interview Acts 26:9-15 Mart
Dehaan
On a crowded London commuter train, an
early morning rider shoved and insulted a fellow passenger who got in his way.
It was the kind of unfortunate and mindless moment that usually remains
unresolved. But later that day, the unexpected happened. A business manager sent
a quick message to his social media friends, “Guess who just showed up for a
job interview.” When his explanation appeared on the Internet, people all over
the world winced and smiled. Imagine walking into a job interview only to
discover that the person who greets you is the one you had shoved and sworn at
earlier that day.
Saul also ran into someone he never
expected to see. While raging against a group called the Way (Acts 9:1-2), he
was stopped in his tracks by a blinding light. Then a voice said, “Saul, Saul,
why do you persecute me?” (verse 4). Saul asked, “Who are you, Lord?” The One
speaking to him replied, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting” (26:15).
Years earlier Jesus had said that how we
treat the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, and the prisoner reflects our
relationship to Him (Matthew 25:35-36). Who would have dreamed that when
someone insults us, or when we help or hurt another, the One who loves us takes
it personally?
Father, forgive us
for acting as
if You were not
present in our
moments
of need, hurt,
anger, or compassion.
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