God Overcomes Plots
Plots against NBA coaches are nothing new. Former Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy’s firing was led by star player Dwight Howard in 2012. It was called the “Dwightmare” in Orlando because it led to a few comical moments. When reports came out that Howard went to management to have Van Gundy fired, it led to the infamous press conference between them. As Van Gundy confirmed the plot to have him fired, Howard walked over, put his arm around his coach, and denied the story. Not long after the press conference, Van Gundy was fired.
Acts 23 – The Power of God
Paul describes the plot to kill him in Acts 23. It’s not so different than the plot to kill Jesus. Paul’s life had already been saved twice with the help of his nephew and a Roman soldier. Paul’s life and protection of his gospel ministry is a theme that runs throughout the book of Acts. Nothing was going to stop the gospel from reaching Rome. The power of God can overcome any plot against Paul or us. God knows what He wants to accomplish; nothing can stand in His way.
Paul didn’t seek the easy way but for the way that would most honor the Lord. He was even willing to become a prisoner or face death if that would further the gospel’s work. Though Paul was alone, he was not alone. The Lord was with him, so he had nothing to fear.
The Kingdom Coach and Athlete focus on what the Lord wants to accomplish through them and trust Him to overcome any plot against His will. They depend on Him to work out His perfect plan!
Journaling helps you understand and respond to the Bible. As you journal, use the acronym HEAR to Highlight, Explain, Apply, and Respond to what you have read in the reading plan.
Bible Memory Verse – “…And He [Lord] said to me [Paul], ‘Go! For I will send you far away to the Gentiles.’” Acts 22:21 LSB
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