Tuesday, January 27, 2026

The Day Purpose Changed Directions

How God Turns Relentless Passion into Holy Purpose


Acts 9:6 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.

Unbridled Purpose

For context, Paul (then Saul) is already a man of an iron will. He is not drifting. He is determined. He wakes each day with purpose, armed with conviction, marching toward Damascus convinced he is serving God. His energy is fierce, disciplined, relentless. He is the kind of man who finishes what he starts. The tragedy—and the tension—is that his strength is aimed in the wrong direction.


“Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?”

This is the turning point of history for Paul. Notice what he does not ask:

  • He does not defend himself.
  • He does not explain his intentions.
  • He does not ask for clarity about the future.

He Asks For Orders

The same determination that once hunted believers now bows its knee. His will does not disappear—it is recruited. God does not destroy Paul’s fire; He redirects it. The persecutor becomes the preacher. The man who dragged saints to prison will one day walk willingly into chains for Christ.

Paul is called to move: to rise, to enter, to listen. The triad (arise, go, listen) reframes action as receptivity. The conversion is not a static conversion of belief alone but a dynamic reorientation of purpose. Now, the same fire that made him a relentless persecutor is now refined into a relentless passion for the Gospel. He trades his comfort, his reputation, and his safety for a new mission. He went from hunting Christians to "being all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.


The Ultimate Re-Casting


When you embrace your own calling, asking, "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" You open yourself to a life filled with meaning and challenges that shape you into who you are meant to be. Paul’s unwavering commitment becomes an encouraging reminder that, when empowered by faith, you can rise above your pasts. The most powerful journeys often begin with the most unexpected surrenders – where you stop asking "What do I want?" and start asking, "Lord, what do you want me to do?".


If you would like to know how you too can fulfil your calling reach out and drop a line, leave a message and someone can show you from the scriptures, how you can live a bible believers passion filled life for the Lord, today, right now.

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