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Unexpected Interruption
Paul became so annoyed that he [said], “In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of  her!”  Acts 16:18
READ Acts 16:16-24
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Manuel was late for church and stuck at a red light. As he waited impatiently, his daughter noticed  a stranded driver trying to fix a tire. “Daddy, you’re good at changing tires,” she said. “You  should help her.” Manuel was now going to be very late, but he knew this was a divine appointment.  He stopped to help, even inviting the other driver to church.
Paul and Silas faced an interruption in Acts 16. They’d encountered a slave girl with an evil  spirit who kept shouting (v. 17). For several days, Paul ignored her. Finally he became too annoyed  and said to the demon, “In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her” (v. 18).
Paul had made a conscious choice to serve others even when it was inconvenient. When he freed the  girl, it only became more complicated. Her owners lost the means to make money from her, so “they  seized Paul and Silas dragged them into the marketplace to face the authorities” (v. 19). Then they  were beaten and thrown into prison without a trial (vv. 22-24).
Serving Christ comes at a cost. Jesus told His disciples they were to take up their cross and  follow Him (Matthew 10:38). This is the way of Jesus: We’ll be interrupted and sometimes suffer,  like our Savior. He invites us to accept those unexpected interruptions. How will you respond when  they come?
By Matt Lucas
REFLECT & PRAY
How do you react to interruptions? How might you permit God to work through you as you deal with  them?
Dear Father, please open my eyes today to opportunities to serve others.
For further study, read  Self-Control Requires Letting Go 
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