Good evening, church family. We gathered Sunday morning to discuss Acts 10. What wonderful news to see that Jesus’ sacrifice singlehandedly broke the barriers of race, culture and prosperity. All the gentiles are now equal with the Jews, because God does not show favoritism! None of us will ever be able to “do enough good” or earn our salvation (what a relief). But, God freely gives us His redemptive grace through His Son’s sacrifice on the cross. What a wild concept to have been introduced to back then even now. Cornelius stepped out and did the unthinkable, inviting a Jew to his home. Simon Peter listened and obeyed when the Lord called him to willingly leave with the gentiles that came to request his presence. Obedience in true submission to God can look scary for us, as well. To truly follow Him we have to be ready to be uncomfortable, to look different and to trust that He has already gone before us to pave the way. Imagine the historical breakthroughs that have happened because a believer allowed God to challenge his assumptions about others and be included in the Almighty’s plan for mankind.

Shameless plug: I am challenging our church to take personal accountability in developing and maintaining a relationship with a connection we have made (or will make) through APN. Sounds like a chance to put the lessons we learned from Acts 10 into action, doesn’t it? If that idea seems intimidating to you, pray on it. Godly obedience usually is. But remember, He’s already paved the way.