
In the right place at the right time
by Kathy Matuschka
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But when the son of Paul’s sister heard of this plot, he went into the barracks and told Paul (Acts 23:16).
Read Acts 23:12–24
We return to the narrative of Paul, imprisoned in Jerusalem – in protective custody after the crowd tried to kill him. Paul may be immobilised, but there is movement around him and because of him: politics, posturing and plotting!
The Jewish leaders ask that Paul be handed over to them so they can ‘ask him some questions’. They intend to ambush and kill Paul while he is en route to meet with the Sanhedrin, the supreme Jewish council.
But Paul’s nephew – his sister’s son – hears about the plot and divulges it to Paul, who arranges for him to tell the Roman commander. Instead of handing Paul to the Jews, the commander transfers Paul (who has protection as a Roman citizen) during the night and under heavy guard to Caesaria and the care of Governor Felix.
I wonder if Paul’s sister arranged for her son to follow and listen? Or perhaps Paul’s nephew felt compelled to follow the action and look out for him. Or did God simply place the young man in just the right place at the right time?
Dozens of Jewish leaders have united around a common purpose – to eradicate Paul – but all their planning is thwarted by the eyes, ears and voice of one young man and the fact that Paul has the respect of his guards. And so, Paul lives one more day.
Today’s story leads me to reflect on two gifts that God has also given me: firstly, family and friends who care about my wellbeing, look out for me and sometimes notice my need for support even before I do. And secondly, those quiet voices of reason that every community needs – people who stay away from frenzied behaviour, choosing to stand back, observe and reflect. They are worth listening to!
Dear God, I thank you today for family and friends who support and care for me as Paul’s family did for him. Thank you also for the people who gently offer your perspective and speak the right words at the right time. May your peace be with us all, in Jesus’ name, Amen.
Kathy Matuschka and her husband, Mark, live in Brisbane and worship at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Rochedale. Kathy continues to discern her ministry calling through her employment as a hospital chaplain and voluntary LCANZ activities. This year, she has contributed to the Way Forward Pastoral Care Working Group as a member.
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