Sunday, April 9, 2023

Paul’s Purpose

By Edd Sterchi

 

    Luke’s magnificent account of the storm at sea in Acts 27 is possibly intended to be more than just a thrilling chapter of Paul’s life. In verses 23 and 25 we see some interesting words Paul uses that show his relationship with God and his purpose for being a Christian. Here’s the relevant portions of the text: “...God to whom I belong and whom I serve...for I believe God...” Now, notice the three important words:

* Paul belonged to God (v.23). This means that Paul was a Christian. He had been baptized for the remission of sins (cf. Acts 22:16) and that put him in a relationship with God. He was a child of God and belonged to God’s family.

* Paul believed God (v.25). If God told him something directly, through an angel, or through His written word, Paul believed it. He never questioned it, he simply trusted in it. If God said he would go to Rome, then he knew that he would make it to Rome, no matter what earthly calamity came. Paul trusted in and relied upon God’s promises.

* Paul served God (v.23). Paul was totally dedicated to God and, as a result, served Him faithfully. Paul worshiped God. Paul prayed to God. Paul showed his love for God by active service to others.

    The People’s New Testament Commentary states of v.23, “This short sentence is a sermon. It is the key-note of all Paul’s ministry.” Paul’s whole life was centered around God – believing, honoring, and serving Him.

    We would do well to follow Paul’s example. We need to examine our minds, hearts, and lives and see if we truly belong to God, truly believe in His word, and are truly serving in His name. We need to check and make sure that we are fully dedicated to Him and have an active relationship with Him. Living like Paul expresses here will help us make it through whatever storms of life hit.

    “Therefore I urge you, imitate me.” (Paul, in 1 Corinthians 4:16)

- Edd Sterchi preaches for the Broadway Church of Christ in Campbellsville, KY. He may be contacted through the congregation's website: http://www.broadwaychurchofchrist.net/



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