St. Paul & Da’ Bears
St. Paul & Da’ Bears – April 22, 2009
Alright, I have a new favorite T.V. show “Stangers Among Bears.” I just finished watching the first episode on the Animal Planet channel. It was amazing!!! So here is the premise: A man named Charlie is a big-time bear hunter all his life, then he has a major change of heart. He stops hunting and decides to radically live among the bears. He lives on this open property with wild, untamed bears. Through his relationship he has befriended the bears and the bears are at peace with Charlie.

It’s all pretty wild. I really hope this T.V. show stays interesting and does not take some crazy turn. Like where the bears eat Charlie,
because that would be sad for me, and especially Charlie.
So here is my quick God connection. The artist formally known as Paul or Saul (Saint Paul), like Charlie, was big-time hunter of those he feared or felt threatened his way of life. Paul and Charlie had a major change of heart. I would say a full 180º. Think about this: Paul was one of the biggest persecutors of Christians. God speaks directly to him. He then lives among the people, among the Christians. Charlie lives among the bears. It is through Paul’s life in the communities he visited that the peace of Jesus Christ was brought to them.
Paul, who we know today as Saint Paul, changed the world as we know it forever. God chose this man to witness his very life to us. God chose a man that was a cold-blooded killer. God changed this man’s heart. God had him bring His very peace to the people, His very word, His very love. God chose Saint Paul to turn the world upside down. Thank you, God, for Saint Paul. By the way, this is the year of St. Paul. Take some time today to think how God wants your life to change 180º.
If you don’t know the story of St. Paul, you might want to do a little research. Now, the more I think about it, I have made this great connection between St. Paul and Charlie. Hmmm…my new friend, Charlie, might be in more danger than he thinks. He might just lose his life for what he is convicted about.
