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Acts 9:1
I was going to move on but I got stuck we will move through Acts as the spirit leads
so my goal is to get through most of Romans by Christmas
Tonight I want to continue the thought from last week about the voice of God
and I want to teach on being Called and Qualified to Suffer
Acts 9”1
What stands out in this text?
What stands out in this text?
Saul’s essentially a new minister here
How would a new minister feel about they way Saul is recieved?
Is the way he is recieved apart of God’s plan?
what’s the scripture everyone uses to talk about God’s plan ?
jeremiah
W/hat are we taught this means?
what does this really verse mean?
what is the context of this verse?
notice the prophet with good news was the false prophet
we got to beware of good news from false prophets
acts 9
Paul was told from jump he had to suffer
Sometimes we don’t want to hear the voice of God because we don’t want to deal with the consequences of obedience
the call costs
these stories don’t get better
but the good news is Saul was qualified
He
Paul knew the law as good or better than anyone
He was from the group that ended up trying to kill him’
I’d argue God was always preparing him
What is God preparing you for
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