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What is the significance of kicking against the pricks?

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Kicking against the pricks symbolizes the resistance to God’s will, resulting in self-inflicted pain and greater consequences.

The phrase 'kicking against the pricks,' as used in Acts 9:5, serves as a vivid metaphor for resisting God's will. Just as an ox kicks against a goad, believer's refusal to submit to God's guiding and correcting influences often leads to greater hardships. This method of divine correction is not an arbitrary punishment, but rather a loving course of action aimed at redirecting us. In our stubbornness, we may find ourselves hurting even more when we resist God's guidance. Recognizing this tendency to resist can lead us to a place of humility and submission, ultimately enabling us to experience the peace that comes from yielding to His will.
Scripture References: Acts 9:5, Proverbs 12:1

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