Our Daily Journey: A 30-Day Walk With Jesusಮಾದರಿ
Chosen Instruments
My daughter is only 5 years old, but she’s a self-declared “artist.” One day we talked about paintbrushes. I selected two and handed them to her. The first brush was slim, with bristles that ended in a fine point. The other brush was larger and thicker. I explained that artists typically use bigger brushes to fill in large areas, while tiny brushes work better for small spaces and creating details. Painting involves choosing the right tool at the right time in the artistic process.
Not long after Jesus’ death and resurrection, He announced, “[Paul] is my chosen instrument to take my message to the Gentiles and to kings, as well as to the people of Israel” (Acts 9:15).
Paul was the right man for the job, partly because he had been “given a thorough Jewish training from [his] earliest childhood” (Acts 26:4). As a Jewish man using the Hebrew language, Paul reached Israel’s ordinary people as well as prominent government officials. He even had a voice with the uppity religious leaders because he had been a practicing “member of the Pharisees” prior to his conversion! (Acts 26:5).
As a Jewish man and a Roman citizen by birth, Paul was fluent in Hebrew and in Greek (Acts 21:37). This additional language allowed him to converse with almost anyone he encountered on his missionary travels. Fluency in Greek enabled him to start churches and even debate with Epicurean and Stoic philosophers (Acts 17:18).
God uniquely created Paul to be an effective evangelist (Galatians 1:15-16). Likewise, God has shaped all of our lives in unique ways—we speak different languages, live in different places, and have diverse abilities. We’re His chosen, created instruments for today (Ephesians 2:10). —Jennifer Benson Schuldt
MORE: Read Philippians 3:5-7 and see more of Paul’s qualifications along with where he found his true identity.
NEXT: How do you see the limitations in your life as they relate to your ability to serve God? How has He uniquely called and qualified you for His service?
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About this Plan
Every journey requires supplies. On the journey of life, some of the best supplies are God’s Word and a bit of encouragement from friends. This Our Daily Journey reading plan features 30 days of writing from trusted authors whose insights speak into your life. Each short devotional contains a story supported by multiple Scripture references as well as a “Next” section to help you think more deeply. Make the most of your devotional time with truth and encouragement from Our Daily Journey.
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