Paul must have been pretty angry to shake out his garments and give
up on the Jews in Corinth. But look! Just a few lines later, we read
that the ruler of the synagogue and his whole family were converted,
forming the foundation of the Corinthian church. How on earth did that
happen? A man named Titus!
Titus was living a life that bridged
two worlds. He was a Gentile, but he practiced Jewish customs and
worshipped God. Despite all the opposition Paul received, Titus offered
him a place to stay—and his house just happened to be right next door to
the synagogue!
Coincidence? Probably not. God positioned Titus
between two groups of people, and when Titus opened his door to Paul, he
opened the door to an entire community of believers. Paul’s proximity
to the synagogue, and his friendship with Titus, undoubtedly gave him
numerous opportunities to keep sharing the gospel with the Jews who
worshipped right next door to him. And it worked! From Paul’s later
writings, we know that a number of Jews ended up joining the Corinthian
church.
Maybe your life doesn’t bridge two worlds as obviously as
Titus’ did. Still, think about the different groups of people you
interact with. Think about your family, your job, your neighborhood,
your church, the gym, and so on. Have you ever thought that God might
have positioned you just perfectly in the midst of all these people to
be a door-opener for the gospel?
Today, take some time to map out
the many different connections you have. You could start by making a
list or drawing a kind of web that illustrates the many groups you are
linked to. Next, think and pray about how you can open the way for the
gospel in each of these links. Then, look for ways to take advantage of
these connections.
You may have to adjust your thinking a bit
before you can see all the connections that God has placed in your life.
But ask the Spirit to help you. And if you get stuck, just remember
Titus. He simply invited Paul to stay with him. Even a small act of
hospitality can do wonders!
“Lord, help me to open doors for the gospel wherever I go. Teach me how to bring people closer to you.”
~Taken from www.wau.org
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