Paul: God Changes Everything!

Paul: God Changes Everything!

May 31, 2026

Bible Readings

Take a few minutes to read the Bible verses listed and ask the Holy Spirit to lead you in how this verse applies to you this week.

Acts 9:1-19

Memory Verse

Acts 9:15

15 The Lord said to Ananias, “Go! I have chosen him to tell foreigners, kings, and the people of Israel about me.

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Have you ever been riding in a car when the driver makes a complete U-turn? You were heading in one direction for a reason, and—all of a sudden—plans changed, and you started heading in another direction. That’s what happened to Paul.

Paul was an enemy of the church and was heading to the city of Damascus to arrest followers of Jesus. He wanted to persecute the church there. Then something amazing happened. A bright light and a voice from heaven completely changed his plan. Instead of going to Damascus to harm the church, God called him to help it. Paul went from one of the biggest threats to the early church to its greatest missionary! What a complete turnaround for Paul and the early church!

But Paul didn’t make this change on his own. God was the one who helped him turn his life around. God blinded him for a little while, spoke to him, and sent a man named Ananias to help him. God called Paul to do a new job—a completely different one from what he was doing before. 

You and I might not see a blinding light or hear a voice from heaven as Paul did. But God calls us to serve him. We might think that only missionaries or pastors have been called by God, but that’s not true. Everyone who follows Jesus is called to serve him. 

We can serve God by helping others, learning more about who God is, worshiping him, and honoring him in everything we do. No matter where you are or what you are doing, God has called you!

Prayer

Calling God, thank you for calling and helping me to serve you every day. Amen.
Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is the Director of Faith Formation at First Christian Reformed Church in Denver, Colorado. He has also served churches in California and Michigan. He has a passion for youth ministry and intergenerational ministry in the local church. When he isn’t working at church or writing he enjoys hanging out with his wife and 2 children, hiking, woodworking, and watching movies.

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