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What Should I Do? // Towels & Titles (Part 6)

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Religion & Spirituality

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Pastor Vlad continues the sermon series "Towels & Titles" where he speaks a practical message on how to begin to walk in your assignment. Notes: Scripture: Acts 9:1-6 Tale of Two Saul’s: One Saul went to Ramah to catch David, another Saul went to Damascus to catch Christians. One Saul became naked, another Saul became blind. One Saul felt remorse, another Saul had repentance. One Saul stopped doing bad, another Saul start doing good. One Saul became apostate, another Saul became an apostle. Experience alone will not change you. An encounter is an invitation for transformation. WHO ARE YOU, LORD? A. Learn to ask WHO ARE YOU before you ask WHAT SHALL I DO. If you want to know your purpose, seek his presence. God hides your purpose in His presence. B. Stop decapitating Jesus’ head from the body. Judas kissed the face of Jesus but plunged a knife in the back. If I hurt others, I injure Jesus. LORD, WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO? Purpose is discovered by people. Calling is discovered in community. Anointing operates by association. A. God will lead you to the right place before He will bring the right people. Instead of telling Saul what to do, Jesus told him where to go. God will guide you to the right place before he connects you with right people. B. If you are in the right place but have not met right people, PRAY. If you don’t know what to do, pray. C. Right people will cover your basics. Basics are vision, filled with the Spirit, water baptized, food, and sharing your faith. D. Right people will cover your blind spots. E. Right people will connect you to “apostles”

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I'm going to open Book of Acts chapter 9 and share a finish part of towels and titles

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series and the message titled, What Should I Do?

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Book of Acts chapter 9 and verse 1.

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Then Saul, breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord went to the high priest. He asked letters from him to the synagogues of

0:30.9

Damascus so that if he found any who were of the way, meaning any who were Christians Christians they were called of the way at that time

0:39.3

whether men or women he might bring them bound to Jerusalem as he journeyed he came near

0:45.8

Damascus and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven and he fell to the ground and heard a voice

0:53.1

saying to him Saul Saul why are you persecuting me?

0:58.8

And he said, who are you, Lord? And then the Lord said, I am Jesus whom you are persecuting.

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Verse six. So he, trembling and astonished said, Lord, what do you want me to do? Then the Lord said to him,

1:16.7

arise and go into the city and you will be told what you must do. I want to focus today on these

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two questions that Paul asked when he encountered Jesus. Now, I want to focus today on these two questions that Paul asked when he encountered Jesus.

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Now, I want to bring first a comparison between two souls.

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In the Old Testament, there was a king Saul who was the first king that the nation of Israel had.

1:48.0

He was good and then at one time he went bad. He started to chase his son-in-law, David, trying to kill him.

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And one day in a similar story as this,

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Saul went to Rama to find David to kill him.

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And on the way to Rama God encountered him there in fact

2:05.5

he encountered him so powerfully that Saul laid on the floor naked and prophesied so this

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soul we read in the New Testament goes to Damascus to kill Christians and Jesus meets him and knocks him out of the horse.

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He doesn't prophesy, he just goes blind.

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