Acts-13
Paved Roads and Open Doors: A Devotional Study on Acts 13
Introduction
In Acts 13, we find Paul and his company embarking on a missionary journey. Their travels take them from Antioch to Cyprus, and along the way, they face opposition and open doors. As we walk alongside these early church leaders, let's explore the insights and truths we can learn from their experiences.
Section 1: Sent on a Mission (Acts 13:1-3)
Devotional Thought: We read in verse 2 that the Holy Spirit speaks, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them." Think about the ways that God has spoken to you, calling you to specific work. Reflect on what this work is, and how you can respond faithfully.
Reflection Questions:
- How has God called or led you in specific work?
- What steps can you take in responding faithfully to God's call in your life?
Section 2: Persecution and PG&E (Acts 13:4-12)
Devotional Thought: As Paul and Barnabas travel through the regions of Pisidia and Pamphylia, they encounter opposition from the Jews. Chained by their hatred, they severely mistreat Paul and Barnabas. Consider the negative situations in your life. Just as Paul and Barnabas relied on God's strength in the face of opposition, trust in God's ability to guide you through tough times.
Reflection Questions:
- How have you encountered opposition in your life or work?
- How can you draw strength from God, as Paul and Barnabas did, in the face of opposition?
Section 3: God's Provision (Acts 13:13-16)
Devotional Thought: Following a Sabbath rest, Paul and his company return to Pisidian Antioch. Here, they meet a group of disciples. These disciples invite them to preach, and the message opens doors for them to share the gospel. Contemplate the ways God has provided opportunities for you to share the gospel. Understand that God's provision can come in different shapes and sizes.
Reflection Questions:
- How has God provided opportunities for you to share the gospel?
- What steps can you take to recognize and seize opportunities for gospel sharing?
Section 4: Roadblocks and Revelations (Acts 13:17-43)
Devotional Thought: In Paphos, Paul meets the Roman governor, Sergius Paulus. Here, Paul faces off with a false prophet, Elymas, who opposes the gospel message. Yet, in this clash, Paul perseveres, and Sergius Paulus becomes a believer. After much prayer and effort, obstacles can be broken through. Like Paul, continue to believe that your prayerful efforts will reap gospel-bearing fruit.
Reflection Questions:
- Have you faced obstacles while sharing the gospel?
- How can we believe, as Paul did, that God will provide the strength necessary to break through these roadblocks?
Conclusion:
As we conclude this devotional study on Acts 13, let's take a moment to thank God for His provision and work in our lives. This early church narrative provides us with a wealth of spiritual insights and encouragement. Remember, our experiences in sharing the gospel may vary, but God remains constant and faithful. Trust in His Word and provision, named through the examples set by Paul and Barnabas.