Going to court for anything is not an easy thing. I have had the difficult task of being in court for a crime I observed, witness on a personal matter and for a civil case. Thankfully, this was it. It is important that matters be settled before you entrust a matter to the courts. But in Paul's case the Jewish leaders were not going to let up.
Some 40 people had made a vow to not eat or drink until they had killed Paul. They knew that Paul could not be found to have done any wrongdoing deserving death or incarceration. God had a plan in the midst of all this. He was to be elevated and allowed an audience with the rulers of the land. Starting with the Governor of Judea, Governor Marcus Antonius Felix (52-58).
But the following night the Lord stood by him and said, “Be of good cheer, Paul; for as you have testified for Me in Jerusalem, so you must also bear witness at Rome.”
Paul had yet to preach the gospel in Rome and now the opportunity has been given for the unimaginable. Are you waiting for a new opening? Perhaps not in the manner that Paul experienced. Pray for the wisdom of God in all matters, and submit to Him and He will truly give you the desires of your heart. However, like Paul, some doors open with challenges. Sometimes doors close and cause you disappointment. There is a divine purpose or reason for everything.
Father, I submit my plans to you for refinement and the unimaginable.
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