Sometimes when we are doing the right thing and even going to the right places there will be things that will annoy us, harm us, challenge us, and quite honestly hurt us. Honestly, this is the part of sharing the truth that is down right hard. Not everyone wants to hear the truth. Sometimes, someone can know the truth and even speak it, but they cause more harm than good. Their voice becomes a clanging gong that hinders the gospel.
Paul and Silas find themselves hounded by a demon possessed girl that follows them every where and this time their sharing of the story of Jesus gets them beaten and thrown into jail. What do they do? They sing and worship. Let's see what we can observe about this particular encounter.
1. Be faithful to go to the place of prayer.
2. Know that you could encounter people that are possessed or mentally ill.
3. Know that you will get annoyed. Things will not always be easy or pleasant.
4. If you encounter evils spirits command them to leave in the name of Jesus.
5. Understand that attack is inevitable.
6. Understand that attack will come in many forms: mentally, emotionally, socially, physically, and spiritually.
7. Understand that attack can be painful and extreme.
8. Keep praying, singing, and worshipping God because others are watching.
9. Pay attention and always seek to protect souls even those that imprison you.
10. Watch and be amazed as whole households will be changed.
11. Recognize that your suffering can be used as the open door for another to believe so be aware, be faithful, be consistent in Jesus.
12. Stand firm in your rights legally.
13. Fight for justice.
Today's story removes any romantic thoughts toward sharing our faith. This is a serious encounter that has eternal consequences. This is why attack happens. The enemy of God wants us to stop, be afraid, walk away, and give up. But the LORD will honor those that keep moving forward in due time. We may not see our reward today, but we must keep moving forward. Who knows whose family needs you to share with them so the whole household can know Jesus?
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