Wednesday, July 19, 2023

A man . . . pleaded with him, saying, "Come over to Macedonia and help us." — Acts 16:9

 The world's history was altered when the Macedonian man appeared to the apostle Paul in a vision. Paul changed his plans after hearing the man's pleading to "come over to Macedonia." He brought Lydia to the Lord in Macedonia, where the evangelism of the West was launched. 

Sometimes, a cry for assistance is how that need is expressed. Other times, it hides a vehement hatred of the Savior and the gospel. His transgressions frequently serve as a sign of his desperation. The request is the identical no matter how many various ways he expresses that need: "Come over... and help us" (Acts 16:9).

Someone will eventually cry out to you for assistance. Will you respond right away?

Have you followed Christ's command to travel if you accepted His invitation to do so? till Your compelling love compels me to pray and obey Your leading, not considering the cost, stir me, stir me, Lord, till all of my heart is filled with compassion for those who are lost.  


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What was the vision of the man from Macedonia?
Who was the man in Paul's vision of Macedonia?
What did God tell Paul in a vision?
What is the biblical significance of Macedonia?
Why is Macedonia considered Greek?
Why was Macedonia important to Greece?
Is Macedonian similar to Greek?
How Greek were the Macedonians?
Is Alexander the Great Greek or Macedonian?
Why is Macedonia not part of Greece?
Why is Alexander considered Greek?
Did Alexander the Great say he was Greek?
Is Alexander the Great a Greek hero?
Did Alexander the Great ever conquer Greece?
Did Greece fall after Alexander the Great?
Is Greece the oldest civilization?
Why did Greek fall?
Is Greece older than Rome?
What's older Greece or Egypt?
Is Greece or Portugal older?
Is Greece older that Egypt?
What are the 3 oldest countries in Europe?
What is the oldest country in Europe?
Why did Greeks leave Egypt?

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