Friday, 8 December 2017

Verse from Acts

在异象中他看见一个人,名叫亚拿尼亚,进来为他按手,使他可以再看得见。””
使徒行传 9:12 

“In a vision he has seen a man named Ananias come and place his hands on him to restore his sight.””
Acts 9:12 

Saul was actively punishing and harassing Christians (Acts 9:1–2) when he came face to face with Jesus on the road to Damascus (vv. 3–4). Jesus confronted the soon-to-be-called apostle Paul with his sinful actions. Blinded by the experience, Saul/Paul would need a Christian—Ananias—to restore his sight to him in an act of courage and grace (v. 17).

Saul received unexpected grace.


Most people know they’re messed up. Instead of lectures, they need a hope for redemption. Stern faces or sharp words can block their view of that hope. Like Ananias, followers of Jesus must become the face of grace in these life-changing encounters with others.

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