Scripture
Acts 9:17
“So Ananias went to the house of Judas. He laid his hands on Saul and said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus sent me. He is the one you saw on the road on your way here. He sent me so that you can see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit.””
Observation
So Ananias, Christian in Damascus, had just been told by God that Saul, a Christian-hater and persecutor, was on his way, and that, unbelievably, Ananias was to go and welcome him into his home. Understandably, he was a bit reluctant, and reminds God of what he’s heard about Saul. God reassures him, so Ananias plucks up the courage to go and meet the now blind Saul. It was the first word he speaks that really struck me – he calls him ‘brother’.
Application
To me, this is an amazing act of courage and boldness on Ananias’ part. He overcomes all his worries about this dangerous man, and welcomes him as a brother first of all, which must have spoken volumes to Saul about what it meant to be a Christian. God calls us to this kind of Christian boldness in whatever aspect of life we are currently in. The sensible choice for Ananias was to hide his Christianity and stay indoors, but he follows the Lords’ instructions boldly and fearlessly – can we do the same in our Christian walk, no matter what areas of life he calls us into? I pray that I can, and I am grateful to God that being a Christian in the UK today doesn’t get me killed, because that is not the case everywhere in the world.
Prayer
Father, thank you for the right to worship you as I want to in this country, and I pray for endurance and boldness for Christians in other parts of the world where making a stand for their faith is a dangerous thing to do. Thank you for the example of Ananias, who stepped out in boldness and spoke with love to welcome Saul as a brother – give me the same boldness to stand up for what I believe when required.