Unstoppable Faith
Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him, preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all confidence, no one forbidding him. ~ Acts 28:30-31
In today’s dose, I am closing the book of Acts and seeing again how the Spirit of God established, strengthened and multiplied the Christian faith. It is much more than a historical account. It is the foundation for living a life of faith that does not quit.
Below are four foundations that challenge me to examine whether my walk with Jesus is being lived on solid ground.
1. Walking out God’s mission in the middle of adversity
Jesus told the disciples to go and share the good news with all nations. He did not give a list of warnings about the obstacles and troubles they would face. The disciples already knew hardship from their years walking with Jesus, yet they held His command close and persevered. Their focus stayed on reaching those who needed salvation, no matter what the cost.
Our assignment from God is the same. We am called to grow up in my faith so we can help lead others to Him. Like the disciples, we may need seasons of learning and developing with the Holy Spirit, but even while we grow, we can encourage others. Trouble will come, but keeping our eyes on the One who sent us will help us to overcome every challenge.
Practical ways to put this truth into action:
- Decide to stay committed to your calling even when life gets difficult, because adversity cannot stop God’s purpose. You can get started by choosing one area where you will not quit this week.
- Look for opportunities to encourage someone else while you are growing, because God uses you even in your imperfect seasons. You can get started by sending a simple word of hope to one person each day.
- Stay focused on the mission God gave you, because distractions can cause you to lose momentum. You can get started by removing one habit that pulls your attention away from God.
2. Be confident in God’s promises
Throughout Acts, believers strengthened each other by reminding one another of God’s promises. These promises fueled their joy and gave them courage to continue. When fear tried to steal their peace, they turned back to what Jesus said and found strength.
God’s promises are still alive for us today. Spending time in His word gives us truth to stand on when fear or anxiety tries to pressure. When we hide His promises in our hearts, they rise up when we need them most. Fear loses its grip when God’s word fills our mouths.
Practical ways to put this truth into action:
- Read God’s promises daily, because they become your strength when you feel overwhelmed. You can get started by choosing one verse to memorize this week.
- Replace fearful thoughts by speaking God’s word out loud, because your words shape the atmosphere of your heart. You can get started by declaring one truth every morning.
- Run to Scripture immediately when anxiety rises, because God’s peace is found in His promises. You can get started by keeping a short list of verses close.
3. Continue in prayer
The early church prayed together often. Their unity strengthened their mission, and as they prayed for boldness, the Holy Spirit empowered them to stand firm. Prayer was not optional. It was essential.
The same is true for us today. We need time in God’s presence and connection with other believers. Sharing our struggles and victories encourages others, and their stories encourage us. Prayer together builds strength that carries us through tough seasons. Attending weekend services and gathering in small group settings gives life to our faith and keeps us grounded.
Practical ways to put this truth into action:
- Make prayer a daily priority, because your strength is found in God’s presence. You can get started by setting a simple five-minute appointment with God each morning.
- Stay connected to other believers, because spiritual community keeps you from drifting. You can get started by attending one service or group this week with an open heart.
- Share your story with someone, because testimonies breathe courage into others. You can get started by telling one person how God helped you recently.
4. Always be watching for divine appointments
As believers ministered to one another and shared the gospel, God continually arranged divine connections. People appeared at just the right time to hear truth. The early Christians welcomed everyone with confidence, unhindered by their circumstances.
God still orchestrates divine moments for us today. When we position our heart in prayer each morning, we become more aware of the people God sends across our path. Opportunities to encourage, invite or quietly help someone are scattered throughout each day.
Practical ways to put this truth into action:
- Start your day by asking God to make you aware of people who need encouragement, because sensitivity opens the door to divine moments. You can get started by praying this simple sentence each morning: “Lord, help me see who You want me to bless today.”
- Stay ready to act when God nudges your heart, because obedience plants seeds of salvation. You can get started by giving an encouraging word or small gift to someone today.
- Welcome interruptions with grace, because divine appointments often look ordinary at first. You can get started by viewing unexpected moments as possible assignments.
Today I want to encourage you to look to the book of Acts as a guide when challenges press in. Embrace God’s calling with courage and persistence. Do not ask for difficulties to disappear. Instead, ask for the power of the Holy Spirit to help you continue in prayer, trust God’s promises and welcome every divine appointment. No matter what stands in your way, God is working through you. Let the example of the early believers strengthen your heart and ignite a fire of unstoppable faith that carries you forward with confidence and joy.
Today’s scripture reading: Acts 28:17-31
17 And it came to pass after three days that Paul called the leaders of the Jews together. So when they had come together, he said to them: “Men and brethren, though I have done nothing against our people or the customs of our fathers, yet I was delivered as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans,
18 who, when they had examined me, wanted to let me go, because there was no cause for putting me to death.
19 But when the Jews spoke against it, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar, not that I had anything of which to accuse my nation.
20 For this reason therefore I have called for you, to see you and speak with you, because for the hope of Israel I am bound with this chain.”
21 Then they said to him, “We neither received letters from Judea concerning you, nor have any of the brethren who came reported or spoken any evil of you.
22 But we desire to hear from you what you think; for concerning this sect, we know that it is spoken against everywhere.”
23 So when they had appointed him a day, many came to him at his lodging, to whom he explained and solemnly testified of the kingdom of God, persuading them concerning Jesus from both the Law of Moses and the Prophets, from morning till evening.
24 And some were persuaded by the things which were spoken, and some disbelieved.
25 So when they did not agree among themselves, they departed after Paul had said one word: “The Holy Spirit spoke rightly through Isaiah the prophet to our fathers,
26 saying, ‘Go to this people and say: “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand; And seeing you will see, and not perceive;
27 For the hearts of this people have grown dull. Their ears are hard of hearing, and their eyes they have closed, lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, so that I should heal them.” ’
28 “Therefore let it be known to you that the salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it!”
29 And when he had said these words, the Jews departed and had a great dispute among themselves.
30 Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him,
31 preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all confidence, no one forbidding him.
Journal:
- Which of the four foundations do I need to grow in the most right now?
- What promise from God do I need to keep close to my heart this week?
- Who can I encourage or pray for today?
- What divine appointment may God be preparing for me, and how can I stay aware of it?