The Daily Word
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The Apostle Paul, before he was converted, belonged to the strict religious Jewish sect of the Pharisees. He was a strong supporter of the Mosaic Law and the strict implementation of that Law. He was so fanatical about his religion that he was fully involved in the persecution of the early followers of Jesus. But on the road to Damascus to arrest converts to Christianity, the Lord Jesus spoke very forcibly to him, and he became an even more fervent disciple of Jesus and, as they say, the rest is history, particularly found in his letters in the Bible.
The book of Romans someone has described as the fifth Gospel, the gospel according to Paul. And it was following the reading of Romans that Martin Luther began the Reformation. Very early in the book, Paul writes these words, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ”. Whilst in the letter to the Philippians, he describes his life as a Pharisee and all his achievements BEFORE he was saved, as ‘worthless’. He doesn’t actually use the word ‘ashamed’ but the very strong feeling is that they counted for nothing. And he showed in his missionary ministry that he was definitely not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, rather that he gloried in the joy of proclaiming it.
We could all echo Paul’s words and would that our fervour to tell about and show others the Lord Jesus Christ, to seek to bring them into God’s kingdom was as strong as his. May God use each one of us today to present in some way the Gospel of Christ and let us never, ever be ashamed of what Jesus has done for us.
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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