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The Disciple ANANIAS
(Acts 9:10-19 and Acts
22:12-16)
By
Rodney W. Francis Founder/Director: “The Gospel Faith Messenger” Ministry.
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Very little is known of the disciple of Jesus who became
the vital key in Paul’s life (formerly known as Saul) immediately after his
conversion on the Damascus Road (Acts 9:1-9). Ananias was his name; and Ananias was given
revelation keys to impart into Paul’s life, as well as to bring healing of
his sight after three days of blindness. He is only mentioned in two small
portions of Scripture (Acts 9:10-19 & Acts 22:12-16); yet his ministry impacted the greatest Apostle since
Jesus!
But
what we do know of Ananias makes for very interesting reading and meditation:
ACTS
9:10-19
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He was a
disciple of Jesus. A
“disciple” is “one who follows both the teacher and the teaching”
(Bullinger’s). He put into practice in his daily life what he had
been taught ~ Acts 9:10.
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He knew
the voice of the Lord clear enough to answer Him when He spoke ~ Acts 9:10.
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God
trusted him enough to obey what God had asked of him, so that He
(God) could give his name to Paul and tell him that Ananias was coming to
speak into his life ~ Acts 9:11-12.
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Ananias
had natural, human re-actions like the rest of us. He was somewhat nervous and hesitant to obey when he
heard it was Paul he was meant to go and speak to. God had to reassure him
~ Acts 9:13-15.
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God was
able to trust Ananias with revelation knowledge on other people, i.e. Paul ~ Acts 9:15-16.
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In spite
of it being Paul, Ananias was obedient to God’s voice and followed the
guidance of the Lord to Judas’ house ~ Acts
9:17, 11.
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Ananias
chose to believe the voice of the Lord more than his own natural knowledge
and negative reasonings about Paul ~
he called him “Brother Paul,” even though no human being had told him Paul
was now a born-again believer! ~ Acts 9:17.
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Ananias’
obedience to God’s voice enabled God to set-up a divine appointment with
Paul. That divine appointment led to Paul impacting millions of lives from
that point on ~ including our lives too!
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Ananias
knew to pray for Paul’s healing of blindness, and to see him filled with
the Holy Spirit ~ Acts 9:17-18.
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Ananias
baptized Paul in water as well at that time ~ Acts 9:18.
ACTS
22:12-16
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Ananias
was a devout man;
“devout” meaning “reverence for God which shows itself in actions,
practical piety of every kind, the energy of piety in the life (a piety
that governs the soul), reverence well and rightly directed” (Bullinger’s). “Piety” is “to act as in the fear of God.”
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Ananias
had a good testimony (report).
That means “to witness, be a witness; bear witness, testify . . . to be
well testified of, have good witness borne in favour of” (Bullinger’s) ~ Acts 22:12. Ananias’ committed life enabled
others to see the genuineness of his confession of faith in Jesus. He
practiced what he preached! He walked the talk, more than he talked the
talk!
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Ananias
had a true prophetic gifting. He
prophesied the “prophetic foundation” of Paul’s life, future and
ministry very accurately ~ Acts 22:14-15.
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Ananias
told Paul he was God’s witness to all men of what he had seen and heard. A “witness” is “one who remembers, i.e. one who
has information or knowledge of a thing, and can therefore give
information concerning, bring to light or confirm anything” (Bullinger’s). Paul would bear witness to the personal revelation
he received directly from Jesus, as well as the prophetic words he
received (heard) from Ananias ~ Acts 9:1-19; Acts 22:6-21; Acts 26:12-19.
THE
SAME PRINCIPLES APPLY TO US TODAY
The prophetic principles and keys that Ananias gave to
Paul in Acts 22:14-15 are exactly
the same principles that we all need to take heed to and apply in our own
lives today.
What are they?
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KNOW that
we are chosen of God!
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KNOW
God’s will for our life!
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SEE the
Just One (Jesus) ~ we see Him with the eye of faith.
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HEAR the
voice of His mouth!
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BE HIS
(Jesus’) WITNESS TO ALL OF WHAT WE HAVE SEEN AND HEARD!
Without these same principles in our lives, our
effectiveness as a born-again, Holy Spirit-filled believer will be very
limited. It is this personal revelation and prophetic input into our lives
that makes us over-comers and achievers in the Kingdom of God today. If we do
not know, see and hear the above, we will not know where to focus our
attention, and will struggle in our endeavours to fulfil the will and call of
God for our lives.
Let
us learn from the example of Ananias. Let us be a person that God can rely on
to give our name to others and tell them we are coming with a message for
them. To be in that category we have to be obedient to whatever the Lord tells
us, no matter what our mind or reasoning tries to tell us.
Will you be an Ananias for Jesus
today?
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