Good morning, and welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast. Today, we continue our chapter-by-chapter journey through the New Testament with Acts chapter 8, and tomorrow we’ll turn to our 30-Day Psalms reading schedule and meditate on Psalm Day 8 — Psalms 34 through 37. This podcast exists to help you begin each day with Scripture, a story of faith, and a reflection that points your heart toward God. Let’s begin. Scripture Reading — Acts 8 (KJV) *Story From Baptist History “Adoniram Judson and the Man in the Jungle Road” In the early 1800s, Adoniram Judson became the first Baptist missionary to Burma. His efforts were marked by hardship—imprisonment, sickness, death of loved ones—and yet he labored faithfully because he believed the Gospel was worth any cost. One day, after years of sowing with very little fruit to show for it, Judson was traveling through a jungle trail when he encountered a Burmese man standing in the path. The man looked at him with curiosity and said: “Is it you—the Jesus man?” Judson was stunned. Few even knew his name, much less his message. The man continued, “I have heard of you. They say you carry the words of eternal life. I have walked many miles to find you.” Judson invited him to sit, and there on the dusty jungle road, with monkeys chattering overhead and the distant sound of villagers farming in the valley below, Judson opened the Scriptures. He explained who Jesus was, why He came, and how He saves. The man listened with deep concentration. Finally, with tears in his eyes, he said, “These words… they satisfy my soul. I believe.” Years later, Judson wrote in one of his journals that this moment reminded him of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch—a divine appointment, arranged by the Spirit, on a lonely road, with a searching heart. Judson had nearly given up hope that anyone was listening. But God had been working all along. And just like in Acts 8, heaven sent a worker… and a wandering soul ready to hear. Three-Point Reflection 1. God Knows How to Bring People to the Gospel Philip met the Ethiopian on a desert road. Judson met a seeker on a jungle road. You never know who God is preparing behind the scenes. 2. Obedience Opens the Door to Miracles Philip ran when the Spirit spoke. Judson stayed, labored, and endured. In both cases, obedience unlocked divine appointments. 3. The Word of God Still Changes Searching Hearts The Ethiopian was reading Isaiah. The man in Burma wanted “the words of eternal life.” And today, Acts 8 reminds us that the Bible is still the instrument God uses to open hearts. Tomorrow, when you read Psalm Day 8, notice how often God draws near to the humble, the broken, and the seeker. He always responds to a searching heart. Outro Thank you for joining me on today’s meditation. Tomorrow we will read Psalm Day 8 — Psalms 34 through 37, following our 30-day Psalms plan. If you’d like to listen to past episodes or learn more, visit consfords.com/podcast. Have a blessed day, and may the Lord guide your steps—perhaps even onto a road where someone is waiting to hear the Gospel.
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