-~ ~- -~ -' ORONO WEEKiLY TiMEHURSIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2th, 1963- What WiIt Thon Have Me To Do?,~~I h. In oui- Seripture we read Paul's1 question to Christ, "IWhat wilt Thou1 have me to do?" This recalls the ý etory of a ship making a rough1 ooean crossing. A sudden lurch i threw a womnan over'board. A mane Plunged into the g;O/.ter and bel ber up tili they were rescued. Thei passengers lcearned they were man and wif e and gave a party in Joour of the husband's bravery. When they cried, 'Speech! Speech!' the man. rose and said, "I'd lii<e W .:-.ow who pushed me?" 7- our attitude to Cristian re- spedsbility, and experience do we -eei ushed, into it or do we fýei dra vn into it, knowiflg the joy of hang given ourselveS to it? How mn,_ h better if the man had sprung overboard because'he loved his, -wïf e! For the truly ýChristian man Or -wom aý;n, girl or boy, the tirst andl crtnobquestion which we mustt s, i "What wilt Thou have met tcl do?" To understafld what is la- vroved, we must try to Iodk into ýthe mind and the life cf the man -wbc asked i. Paul's experiefice ~was not a sudden conversion but a sudden surrender. Paul had been straggling with life and thouglit that hee bad chosen a good way and yet lie had seen the Christian re- ligiSl in the light 0f somiethiiig ba)d, Paul was present ai the ston- irig of Stephen, the flrst Christian o ma~rtyr, and I don'It tbink lie ever, got the siglit out of his mmnd. SurelyÉ ie rmust have tbought, "How ecýid a bad man die like that with %Vords of love and understandiflg on his lips for those who stonedc in order to stili the insistent doïabt which was in bis life, hiet plurnged into violent action. You1 wML find berýe a giTeat truth. Every .day people have tried to block th~e expression of Christ through 1 -e hurcli in special ways. Theo him, "'Go into the city and you will be told what ta do." When we ask this question earnestly God will tell any man or woman what, to do, but he lias to bie ready to listen and ready to act. I we look deep- ly and honestly into if e we will sec 'that we hold sa many, re- serves, sa many "ifs" and "buts". God cannot reveal His will to us if, our reaction to life is what we ant to do. Tbe truly Christian man or woman, girl or boy is the per. 1on wbo is prepared to cee do. ing wbat he wants to do andhbas begun to do what' Jesus Christ wants hlm to do. Paul had to surrender lis will to the wilf 0f *Christ. Paul had to seek guidance because he needed 'a right relationship witb God and the wisdom which God bad in store for him. Paul had to consider 1f e- -1-I withdrew from society for a-wbile the truth involved in it - 0f -ail bis religlous past and the truth' in- volved in it -0f al bis mIstakes and misunderstanding 0f God's will 0 f lis experience on the ~Damrascus road and of how lie would witness for Christ. Paul considered.very earnestly and Lberi lie took action. He went back into sociciy a ne mai, -nt trusting in bis own ability any more. He lived and acted in the power of Jesus Christ. Tbis is wbat makes aIl the ditterence and brings the victory. Paul' was a highly educated man but he needed sometbîrrg more ýo don't let us think that education is qro necessary. It makes a man or, woman better fitted to be a ser- vant of Jesus Christ. But first there bas to corne that commit* ment, that experience in whicb thr- power of the HoIy Spiri t fis a person's life. Paul was educated; Paul was a man wbo kxiew devotion ,for God; Paul was filled with amn- nretbey oppose it, tbe more vio- bition to do something wortbwbile, iet their action becomes to con- not go tbrougb lit e just existing; vànoe themeselves 'tbey are' right Paul wàs a man of, great influence- an o silence "/Ir doutit. Jeone of these are wrong. 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