Tuesday, November 6, 2007

World Changer

An interesting exercise is putting in a title utilizing the Google search engine to see what comes up. I put the title “world changers” to see what I would get and the first several entries had to do with missionary work, which is encouraging. But the first world changer that had more of a secular twist was Oskar Schindler from World War II. We know of Oskar Schindler from the movie “Schindler’s List.” He was listed as a world changer. Sometimes various things claim to be world changers. I was reading a list that included the Fender bass guitar, the Model T Ford, and banana pie. We might not know why these are listed as world-changing innovations, but I have been thinking about that as I prepare for a message on a man named Saul who would soon be called Paul. I want to suggest that his world changed so much so that he became a world changer.

A message on Paul is a great way to wrap up our series for the fall on the Book of Acts. There are two great events that stand over all other events in the Book of Acts and the first is the coming of the Holy Spirit and the second is the conversion of Paul. That’s our study this week.

The story I read goes like this: “A man sitting beside me in a Pentecostal service at a storefront on Brook Avenue (in New York) once said to me, ‘You’re not from the neighborhood.’ When I said, ‘No,’ he shook my hand and said I should feel welcome. ‘If you’re looking to get you some church you came to the right place.’ ‘I’ll never forget that phrase, “get you some church,” because it sounded like good food that you were being offered and could count on it if you really wanted to be filled.” I really believe the Lord uses New Harvest church to give you some good church. It’s Friday but Sunday is coming and we have the privilege of worshipping our God, hearing his Word and being together. Don’t miss it. The Bible says it’s worth the effort.

Because of Jesus,

Barry

1 comment:

Tyler said...

The conversion of Saul from a hunter of Christians to an evangelist has to be one of the best stories in the Bible. It is such an encourager because we see that truly anyone can be warmed to who Christ is.