Hebraic Musing - Do we kick against the Goads?
Ever heard of
someone being Goaded on? I recently read
the familiar description of Paul’s conversion in Acts. We’ve all read it many times but this
particular reading caused a single word to jump out at me. We should never sit down with the Word of God
without first asking the Holy Spirit to help understand and clearly see what
Scripture is trying to say. Sometimes I
have to read a passage several times and patiently meditate on it for a time,
sometimes days. But the answer
faithfully comes forth.
In this instance,
the word in Acts 9:4 of “Me” caught my attention. This is also repeated in Acts 22:7 and Acts
26:14. We all know that Saul of Tarsus was journeying
to Damascus to persecute and imprison followers of Jesus, the Nazarenes whom he
was convinced were blaspheming Jehovah and corrupting the Law of Moses. Saul’s fervent and sincere passion to defend
his God came from a deep love and commitment to the holiness of the Jewish
faith and temple. He thought he was
doing the right thing!
Here is Saul
plodding along a dusty road in broad daylight when a bright light suddenly hits
him, blinding him, and a voice addresses him saying, “Saul, Saul! Why are you persecuting Me?”
Acts 9:4 NKJV Jesus was speaking
directly to him. What struck me was that
Jesus didn’t ask him, “Why are you persecuting my followers?” which is exactly
what Saul was engaged in doing. Rather,
Christ took the persecution personally.
Why? The answer forthcoming from
the Holy Spirit was that Jesus was claiming all who believe upon Him as His own.
He possesses and claims personal
ownership of us. Scripture tells us
frequently in Saul’s/Paul’s later letters that we are “in Christ” and Christ is
“in us.” Christ owns us -- every bit of
us from the air we breathe to the cells in our body and the life force that
inhabits them. When we claim Him, He
claims us. Jesus once taught His
disciples/us that whatever they would to the “the least” of them… “Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of
the least of these My brethren, you did unto Me.”
Matthew 25:40. So, Jesus took it very personal!
We are
adopted. We are part of His family, with
the same Father. Christ shares an
allegiance with us that is sealed in covenant and cannot be broken. Hence, he takes the persecution of His
followers as an attack upon Himself.
There is one more
part of this Scripture in Acts that is often sidestepped -- Jesus’ comment
about it being “hard to kick against the goads.” In Acts 9:5 “Then the Lord said, ’I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you
to kick against the goads.’”NKJV A goad is a sharp, pointed prod used to steer
and motivate cattle and sheep along, giving rise to our expression of “goading
someone into it.” Jesus was saying to
Saul that when you resist the Lord’s prompting and interfere with His plan and
efforts, you will find it difficult.
Saul, sitting there, blinded, had just gotten a taste of what happens
when one “kicks against the goads.”
Do we “kick
against the goads” that God has placed in some of our experiences? Have we discovered that it’s just easier to
trust Him and let His promptings unfold in His way and His time in our
lives? Paul found out that it was just
easier to trust and go along with God’s directions through the Holy Spirit’s
quiet guidance than to try to create his own path and run into difficulties and
resistance. To be sure, Saul ran into
many obstacles and problems in his ministry, but those were the enemy’s doing,
not God’s. The Lord’s power guided Saul
through all of them and at the same time allowed him to preach the Gospel to
all he encountered, including his enemies, fulfilling his divine purpose.
How many “goads”
are we kicking against in our daily walk?
Points
to ponder
When
we kick against the goads, do we recognize the goads are there for our benefit?
Who
is goading us into stubbornness, laziness, non-compliance, etc.?
How
are we goaded by His Holy Spirit?
♫ Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me. Break me,
melt me, mold me, fill me. ♫
Yosef a.k.a. Joe
Brusherd May 19, 2016
Author: “Hebraic
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