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How To Get Where God Wants You to Go

Topic: #37 of 394 for Sermons on God's Omniscience
Scripture: Acts 25:1-25:12
Date Added: December 2002
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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How To Get to Where God Wants You to Go
(Acts 25:1-12)

W. H. Griffith on p. 467 on his outlines in Acts gives this great illustration:
"An elderly Christian woman, very poor but noted for her constant activity, was laid aside by illness and her neighbors asked her how she could bear it? She answered, "When I was well, the Lord, said, "Betty, go here and Betty go there, but now He says, "Betty, lie still and cough! She had learned the lesson of life in relation to the will of God; and something like this must have been Paul’s experience as he was cut off (and unjustly so) from his desired activities for the gospel."

1. Have you ever wondered what it takes to get to where God wants you to go? For most Christians it is a matter of a Spirit directed mind over matter. They do not mind so hardships do not matter. Also, many people fail to reach the goals God has for them because they are unaware of His will for their life. Paul listened closely to the voice of God so he knew the direction God had for every aspect of his life. In this passage, Paul provides us with a fine example of a man who knew where God wanted him to be – Rome.

The Lord used the harassment and imprisonment to direct him to a valuable ministry in Rome where he would not only witness, but write some of the most important letters of history that are now contained in the New Testament that have changed billions of lives.

In order to get to Rome, Paul had to cut through a maze of Jewish plots. The Jews made many complaints about Paul, but were unable to prove any of them. Still, Paul knew it would take every ounce of his legal, political and spiritual wisdom to outwit them. The Jewish accusers were shameless as they were willing to perjure themselves to see Paul’s case shifted to their own court.

If we are going to reach the goals God sets for us it will require a great deal of determination, savvy and toughness in the face of stiff opposition. Ask the Lord to help you grow in your determination savvy and moral firmness.

2. Paul knew how to cut through legal and religious opposition. Governor Festus was not that eager to condemn an innocent man to death so he gladly obliged Paul and had his case sent to Caesar in Rome. Festus also feared the wrath of Rome for making a wrong decision without seeking their counsel.

Paul knew his rights as a citizen of Rome. He insisted on standing on his constitutional rights since he called for a tribunal in Rome.

Consult the very best experts when you find yourself facing opposition. Trust the Lord to give you the best advocates.

3. Paul knew how to get around the indifference of people. Festus was not a man who enjoyed confrontation. He hated the provincial strife that took time away from his enjoyments. Basically, Paul knew that Festus was indifferent to the squabbles that the Jews had with some of their religious zealots. Consequently, Paul called for the powers that be to hear his case.

Paul knew that the authorities work to defend the cause of the innocent or punish the guilty.

When you know you are in the right utilize all your legal, constitutional and moral rights afforded to you.

Ask the Lord to help you to consult experts in all necessary areas to help represent your case in the best light.

4. Paul relied on God who exposed the Jewish hypocrites trying to discredit him. The
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