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At the Lord's Service Lord, what do You want
me to do? - Acts 9:6 In the midst of
persecuting the Lord's disciples, Saul was confronted with a bright light
from heaven (Acts 9:3). A voice spoke to him saying, "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me!" (v.4) Saul asked who was
speaking, and when Jesus identified Himself, Saul's response was, "Lord, what do You want me to do?" As soon as Saul
was willing to yield, he was in a condition where God could meet his need,
where God could display His power, where God could have the man. Friend, are you saying
today, "Lord, what do You want me to
do?" The place of yieldedness is just where God wants
us. People are saying, "I want the baptism of the Holy
Spirit. I want to be healed. I would like to know for certain
that I am a child of God," and I see nothing, absolutely nothing in the
way, except that they have not yielded to the plan of God. In Acts 19:6, the
condition was met that Paul demanded, and when he laid his hands on the
Ephesian disciples, they were instantly filled with the Spirit and spoke in
other tongues and prophesied. The only thing they needed was just to be
in the condition where God could come in. The main thing today
that God wants is obedience. When you begin yielding and yielding to
God, He has a plan for your life, and you come in to that wonderful place
where all you have to do is eat the fruits of It is the call of God
that counts. Paul answered the call of God. I believe God wants
to stir our heart today to obedience. Our response should be, "Lord, what do You want me to do?" --Smith Wigglesworth
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