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🔔 INTRO Good morning, and welcome to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today is Episode 52. Today we will read Acts chapter 9, and tomorrow we will read Psalms Day 9, which includes Psalms 38 through 41. Acts 9 records one of the most dramatic moments in all of Scripture—the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. This chapter reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace, and no path is too far gone for the Lord to interrupt. As we begin today, let us read with humble hearts, remembering that God still stops people mid-stride. 📖 SCRIPTURE READING — ACTS 9 (KJV) Acts 9 tells the story of Saul, a persecutor of the church, breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord. On the road to Damascus, a light from heaven shines, Saul falls to the earth, and he hears a voice: “Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?” In a single moment, Saul learns that the Jesus he rejected is alive, reigning, and personally involved with His people. Blind, humbled, and led by the hand, Saul begins a new life that will eventually turn him into the apostle Paul. (Encourage listeners to read the full chapter slowly and prayerfully.) 🕯️ STORY — STOPPED ON THE ROAD History is filled with people who believed they were right—until they were stopped. Martin Luther was training to be a lawyer when a violent thunderstorm struck. Terrified by death, he cried out to God and eventually left law to pursue theology. Though his understanding would grow over time, that interruption redirected history. God often interrupts our plans not to destroy us, but to redirect us. Saul was not looking for Christ. But Christ was looking for Saul. 🤔 REFLECTION — THREE TRUTHS FROM ACTS 9 1. Sincerity is not salvation Saul was sincere, educated, and religious—but he was wrong. Acts 9 reminds us that zeal without truth still leads us away from God. 2. Jesus identifies with His people “Why persecutest thou me?” Christ takes personally what is done to His church. When believers suffer, He is not distant—He is present. 3. God changes direction before He changes destinations Saul did not simply adjust his behavior—his entire direction changed. True conversion is not self-improvement; it is surrender. 🌅 LOOKING AHEAD TO PSALMS DAY 9 Tomorrow we will read Psalms Day 9, which includes Psalms 38–41. These psalms are deeply personal—filled with repentance, weakness, sorrow, and hope. After seeing Saul humbled in Acts 9, we will hear David pour out his heart before the Lord. Acts 9 shows us how God stops a man. Psalms 38–41 show us how a man speaks after being broken. 🙏 OUTRO As you go into today, remember this: God is not threatened by your past. He is not confused by your mistakes. And He is not distant from your struggle. Read Acts 9 today. And join us tomorrow as we read Psalms Day 9 (Psalms 38–41). Until then, walk humbly, listen carefully, and begin your day rooted in the Word of God.

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