“But get up and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do” (Acts 9:6 HCSB).

OBEYING CHRIST’S CALL

While heading to the city of Damascus to persecute Christians, Saul encountered the living Lord Jesus on the way. When Saul understood that it was Jesus speaking to him, he asked one of the most important questions a believer can ask. He asked what Jesus wanted him to do. He knew that his former purpose and plans had been forever changed because of his encounter with Christ. From now on, Saul, who was later known as “Paul,” would no longer do his own will, but he would do the will of God in Christ Jesus.
 
Our will is in opposition to God’s will. This is the reality of our fallen nature. Yet when we place our faith in Christ Jesus, we are given a new nature. This new nature wants to do God’s will. It asks the right question in every situation it faces: “Lord Jesus, what do you want me to do?” However, the old nature still remains and its will constantly wars against the new nature.
 
How do we overcome this old nature? We overcome it by faith in Jesus and by constantly praying, “Lord, what do you want me to do?” We walk in the Spirit always responding to Christ’s call.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, as we begin a new day, what do you want us to do with it? Every day is a gift and a blessing from You. Thank You. Now lead, guide and direct us. Strengthen us to do Your will. In Jesus’ name, amen.