When the Apostle Paul was making his final missions journey to Rome, Acts 27 tells us that his friends in Sidon (modern day Lebanon) came to greet him and to provide for his needs. Paul at this point in the story was under arrest and in the custody of a soldier. But in finding favor with this soldier, he allowed Paul the liberty to meet with his friends at the Port of Sidon. There are times in our lives when God brings needs ashore for us to meet, when He presents us with an opportunity to provide for others. Are you familiar with the story of the rich young ruler who was challenged by Jesus to sell all his possessions and give the proceeds to the poor? I describe this account as being an exceptional moment, meaning every person who follows Jesus isn’t going to be commanded by our Savior in a similar way. The story of the people of Sidon however are what I call the normative experience. EVERY devoted follower of Jesus must be willing to have a little less so someone else can have just enough. Acts 27:3 beings with this phrase, “The next day we docked at Sidon…” Every day for the rest of lives is a “next day.” As Christians we are called by God to “next day” lives! Only some will be compelled by Jesus to sell everything. But all of us are compelled by Jesus to have a little less so someone else can have just enough…Next Day Living! In this two part series, I’ll be talking about some Next Day needs that have come ashore for us here at City Life. I trust you will join my at the port of opportunity just like those faithful friends in Sidon!
by City Life