Posts with the tag “acts-of-the-apostles”

"Faith Over Comfort" | June 1, 2025 | Ps Amber George
by Amber George on June 2nd, 2025
In this powerful message, we're challenged to step out of our comfort zones and truly live as empowered believers. The core of our discussion revolves around the early church in Acts, particularly Peter and John's bold actions after healing a lame man. We're reminded that faith isn't just about belief, but about trust - trust that leads to action. Just as Peter and John didn't wait for perfect circumstances but responded to God's call, we too are urged to act on our faith. The message emphasizes that we're all empowered by the Holy Spirit, regardless of our perceived qualifications. This empowerment isn't for our comfort, but for 'courageous, risk-taking kingdom living.' We're encouraged to pursue God's call over our own comfort, anchoring ourselves in the truth that the eternal rewards will always outweigh temporary costs. This message invites us to reflect on where God is calling us to trust Him more deeply, to take risks for His kingdom, and to live out our faith in tangible, world-changing ways.  Read More
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"Bias" | May 18, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on May 19th, 2025
In this powerful message, we explore the transformative story of Peter and Cornelius from Acts 10, challenging us to break through cultural and ethnic barriers for the sake of the Gospel. We're reminded that God shows no favoritism, accepting those who fear Him from every nation. This narrative compels us to examine our own biases and preconceptions, urging us to step out of our comfort zones and embrace diversity within the body of Christ. The message emphasizes the importance of immediate obedience to God's call, even when it contradicts our long-held beliefs or societal norms. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to prepare our hearts for God's work, expecting Him to move in and through us to reach others who may be different from ourselves. This teaching invites us to be bridge-builders in our communities, embodying Christ's love for all people regardless of their background.  Read More
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"Empowered Women" | May 11, 2025 | Ps Christina Lowery
by Amber George on May 12th, 2025
Today, we're diving into the empowering stories of women in the early church, focusing on Lydia, Priscilla, Tabitha, and Junia. These ordinary women, filled with the Holy Spirit, turned their world upside down through their faith and actions. Lydia, a successful businesswoman, opened her heart and home to become the foundation of the first European church. Priscilla, alongside her husband, became a teacher and mentor, breaking cultural norms. Tabitha's quiet acts of service left an indelible mark on her community. Junia, recognized as an outstanding apostle, challenges us to reconsider our preconceptions about women in leadership. Their stories remind us that God uses all of us, regardless of gender or social status, to further His kingdom. As we reflect on these women, let's ask ourselves: How are we using our God-given gifts to serve others and spread the Gospel? Are we willing to step out of our comfort zones and say 'yes' to God's calling, even if it means challenging societal norms?  Read More
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"Bold Prayers" | January 12, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Crossroads Church on January 14th, 2025
In this powerful message, we're challenged to embrace boldness in our prayer lives. Drawing from Acts 4 and 5, we see how the early church responded to opposition with fervent, united prayer. Their first instinct wasn't to strategize or celebrate their release, but to seek God's face together. This reminds us that our initial response to challenges should be prayer, not just action. The early believers prayed for two things: boldness to speak God's word and for miracles to be performed. This teaches us that our prayers often reflect our view of God. Are we praying small, safe prayers or are we boldly asking God to move in miraculous ways? We're encouraged to pray in a way that, when answered, could only be attributed to God's power. This message urges us to step out of our comfort zones and pray with audacity, believing in a God who can do the impossible. It's a call to align our prayers with God's perspective rather than our own self-centered desires.  Read More
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