May 1

Daily Reflection for Friday, May 1
Acts 9:1-20

Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? (Acts 9:4)

Paul’s conversion on the Damascus road has all the elements of a dramatic film. A villainous lead character is suddenly stopped in his tracks by a light from the sky: A voice comes from heaven, and this villain undergoes an amazing transformation and embarks on a whole new adventure. What about your own conversion story? More than likely, it wasn’t so dramatic. Perhaps a friend spoke to you, or maybe you started reading the Scriptures, and over time, God got through to you.

Most of us probably wouldn’t pay to go see our story at the movies! But how we came to the Lord is not really mportant. What matters is that we have come to Him. He loves each one of us passionately:

He wants all of us to be saved and come to know the truth about Him (l Timothy 2:4). To Him, every conversion story is valid and powerful. It’s part of His awesome design for creation-a plan that he worked out before we were even born (Jeremiah 1:5). Just as He had a perfect plan for Paul’s life, He has one for each of us as well.

Remember, too, that God’s plan doesn’t begin and end with a dramatic conversion. What if Paul hadn’t continued seeking the Lord after his experience on the Damascus road? Most likely he would have returned to his old ways! Remember, it took him ten years before he was ready to go on his first missionary journey-and even then he had his fair share of ups and downs. He knew he had to walk with Jesus day after day if he was going to become the person God wanted him to be. And so do we.

As the refrain to a popular worship song reminds us, “Step by step, You lead me.” Whatever our initial conversion was like, it’s still going on. Today, try to draw closer to Jesus. If you’ve fallen in some way, rededicate your life to Him. You don’t have to look back. You just have to keep pursuing your goal: “the prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14).

“Jesus, I give you my life again today. Fill me with your grace, so that I can follow you faithfully.”
Psalm 117:1-2
John 6:52-59

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