
Furious Chapter 6 Devotional
How God Makes His Men
đ Scripture Focus:
âWhen this happened, I did not rush out to consult with any human being. Nor did I go up to Jerusalem to consult with those who were apostles before I was. Instead, I went away into Arabia, and later I returned to the city of Damascus.â
(Galatians 1:16b-17, NLT)
To say that Paul was highly educated would be an understatement. And yet, when he talks about the way God brought him into his calling, the method was unconventional, even countercultural. Paulâs Kingdom training wasnât just about formal education but personal transformation. God took a man who was proud, self-reliant, and zealous for the wrong things and reshaped him into a vessel for His purposes. The process wasnât quick or glamorous, but it was exactly what Paul needed. In Godâs hands, every step was intentional, refining him to become the apostle who would carry the Gospel to the Gentiles.
In Galatians 1:16-17 Paul tells us what this process looked like:
1. God Knocked Paul Off His High Horse
Paulâs journey began with a confrontation on the road to Damascus. Jesus literally knocked him off his path, blinding him physically while opening his spiritual eyes. At that moment, Paul realized that everything he had achievedâhis education, status, and zealâwas worthless apart from Christ.
His extensive training under Gamaliel and his credentials as a Pharisee of Pharisees were not what God needed. In fact, they had to be surrendered, laid on the altar. As Paul later wrote in Philippians 3:7, âWhatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ.â This humbling experience was the first step in making Paul into a true servant of God.
2. God Trained Him in the Desert
After meeting Jesus, Paul didnât rush to Jerusalem to meet the apostles or seek their approval. Instead, God sent him to Arabia, a desert place where distractions were stripped away, and intimacy with God could deepen. This wasnât unique to Paul; Moses, Joseph, and even Jesus had their desert seasons.
The wilderness is where God shapes His people, speaking tenderly to their hearts and teaching them to rely fully on Him. As Hosea 2:14 says, âI will allure her; I will lead her into the wilderness and speak tenderly to her.â In the desert, Paul learned to depend on Christ alone and was prepared for the mission ahead.
3. God Sent Him Home
After the desert, Paul might have expected God to send him to preach to crowds or establish a ministry. Instead, Godâs next instruction was simple: âGo home.â This was no small test. Going home required humility and obedience. It tested whether Paulâs transformation was genuine. Would he be just as faithful in obscurity as he would in a public ministry? Going home refined Paulâs character, ensuring his identity was rooted in Christ rather than in recognition or success.
As you read about this three step process, you might recognize some of these experiences in your own life. Our journey with God often begins with being knocked off our âhigh horse,â where pride and self-reliance are stripped away.
Then God may lead you into a desert season where distractions are removed, and He speaks directly to your heart. It could be a season of waiting, uncertainty, or feeling hidden, but donât despise it. The desert is where intimacy with God deepens and where He prepares you for whatâs ahead. Like Paul, Moses, or even Jesus, this time isnât wastedâitâs essential for shaping your character and faith.
Finally, God might send you âhome.â He may call you to humble, ordinary tasks that test your willingness to obey without recognition. Itâs in these quiet, unseen places that your faith is refined. Will you serve Him with the same passion in obscurity as you would on a grand stage? This step is critical in ensuring your identity is rooted in Christ alone, not in success or public approval.
Godâs process is perfectly designed to shape us into the people Heâs called us to be. Trust His timing, embrace the lessons, and know that He is working in every season to prepare you for His purposes.
đ„ Reflection
Do you recognize how God has used this three step process in your life? Maybe you are surrendering pride, listening in the desert, or faithfully serving in hiddenness right now. How can you lean into what God is doing in your life right now?
đ Prayer
Lord, thank You for using every season of my life to shape me for Your purposes. Help me to surrender my pride, embrace times of waiting, and serve You faithfully, no matter the assignment. Teach me to trust Your process, knowing that You are preparing me for greater things. Amen.
đŁ Call-to-Action
Identify which of the three stagesâhumility, the desert, or obedienceâyouâre currently experiencing. Reflect on how God might be using it to prepare you, and ask Him to help you embrace the process with faith and trust.
