Lesson on obeying God: "Go to Damascus"
What does "Get up and go into Damascus" teach about obedience to God?

The Scene in Acts 22:10

“ ‘I asked, “What should I do, Lord?” ‘ And the Lord told me, “Get up and go into Damascus. There you will be told all that you have been appointed to do.” ’


Immediate Obedience Highlighted

• Paul is blinded, yet he moves—no delay, no negotiation.

• The command is simple: “Get up and go.”

• Obedience precedes further revelation; direction comes after the first step.


Key Truths About Obedience

• Obedience is action, not discussion.

• God’s instructions are often short, clear, and require trust.

• Submission opens the door to purpose: “all that you have been appointed to do.”


Echoes in the Rest of Scripture

• Abraham—“Go from your country” (Genesis 12:1–4). Abram went.

• Disciples—“Follow Me” (Matthew 4:19–20). They left their nets immediately.

• Philip—“Go south to the road” (Acts 8:26–27). He ran to the chariot.

James 1:22—“Be doers of the word, and not hearers only.”

John 14:21—Love for Christ is proven by keeping His commands.


Reasons Prompt Obedience Matters

• Validates genuine faith (Hebrews 11:8).

• Positions us for the next assignment.

• Guards against the hardening of the heart (Hebrews 3:15).

• Displays the worthiness of Christ above personal comfort.


Practical Patterns to Emulate

1. Listen: cultivate a posture that expects God to speak through Scripture.

2. Respond: act on the clear commands first, leaving results to God.

3. Depend: accept that clarity often follows movement, not before.

4. Persist: continue obeying when the path is dark; Paul walked blind yet guided.

5. Reflect: recount past instances where obedience unlocked blessing and guidance.


Takeaway

“Get up and go into Damascus” distills obedience to its essence: hear God’s word, rise without hesitation, and move exactly where He points. Such readiness releases divine direction, shapes godly character, and advances the mission He has prepared for every believer.

How does Acts 22:10 guide us in seeking God's will for our lives?
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