Acts 23:11(b) -
"Take Courage! As you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so you must
also testify in Rome."
Paul had every reason to be afraid. He had spent the day before the Jewish high court. Paul's bold testimony about the risen Jesus has filled the members of the court with hatred and rage. It was this group that orchestrated the death of Jesus. They have the power to do the same to Paul. His life hangs in the balance.
While chained and under guard in the barracks, the Lord suddenly appears to Paul. The apostle hears the words that the Lord utters to those who are afraid: "Take courage!" Paul receives reassurance that his mission is not going to end in Jerusalem. The Lord has another place where Paul will proclaim the good news of the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ Jesus - Rome, the seat of the world's power in that day.
The Lord's comforting words remind us of another time when the disciples were filled with fear. Read Mark 6:45-52 sometime this week. The disciples were out in a lake, caught in the middle of a violent storm. It was all they could do to keep the boat afloat. Exhausted from their struggle, the disciples were filled with fear as they saw what they thought was a ghost walking on the water. Instead, it was the Lord that they saw. "Take courage! It is I. Don't be afraid." And as the Lord climbed into the boat, the winds died down. They relaxed. The Lord was with them.
The Lord is with you each day. He is present always, until the end of the age (Matthew 28:20). The next time you are afraid, remember the words God spoke to Joshua. These words apply to you too. "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."
Paul had every reason to be afraid. He had spent the day before the Jewish high court. Paul's bold testimony about the risen Jesus has filled the members of the court with hatred and rage. It was this group that orchestrated the death of Jesus. They have the power to do the same to Paul. His life hangs in the balance.
While chained and under guard in the barracks, the Lord suddenly appears to Paul. The apostle hears the words that the Lord utters to those who are afraid: "Take courage!" Paul receives reassurance that his mission is not going to end in Jerusalem. The Lord has another place where Paul will proclaim the good news of the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ Jesus - Rome, the seat of the world's power in that day.
The Lord's comforting words remind us of another time when the disciples were filled with fear. Read Mark 6:45-52 sometime this week. The disciples were out in a lake, caught in the middle of a violent storm. It was all they could do to keep the boat afloat. Exhausted from their struggle, the disciples were filled with fear as they saw what they thought was a ghost walking on the water. Instead, it was the Lord that they saw. "Take courage! It is I. Don't be afraid." And as the Lord climbed into the boat, the winds died down. They relaxed. The Lord was with them.
The Lord is with you each day. He is present always, until the end of the age (Matthew 28:20). The next time you are afraid, remember the words God spoke to Joshua. These words apply to you too. "Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."