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God's Grace Works through Your Witness

God's Grace Works through Your Witness

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This episode looks at Acts 11:19-26, where ordinary believers scattered by persecution ended up spreading the message of Jesus — the gospel — simply by living and speaking where they already were, not through any grand or far-off mission. It challenges a common assumption: that meaningful faith work requires dramatic gestures, special training, or distant travel. The episode also points to a second, often-overlooked form of Christian witness — encouraging those who already believe, not only reaching those who don't. The throughline is a simple promise: God's grace works through ordinary witness, right where someone already is.

Key Takeaways

  • The believers in Acts 11 who carried the gospel to Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch weren't apostles or appointed missionaries — they were everyday people reacting to persecution, which shows that meaningful witness doesn't require a special title or training.
  • A common but mistaken assumption is that "real" mission work happens far away or through someone more qualified; this episode pushes back on that by showing how grace worked through ordinary people in their own circumstances.
  • The phrase "the Lord's hand was with them" describes how God can work powerfully through simple, everyday testimony rather than only through dramatic acts.
  • Barnabas's arrival in Antioch introduces a second form of witness: encouraging those who already believe, not only reaching those who don't yet know Christ.
  • Witness can come out of pain or difficulty — questions from others about why someone is struggling can become an opening for honest testimony, not a disqualifier from it.
  • Ascension's emphasis on "rooting people in Jesus Christ" reflects this same idea, with Life Groups and the Foundations class framed as ongoing opportunities for mutual encouragement and witness.
  • The episode closes by connecting this calling to Acts 1:8 and a prophecy from Isaiah, framing everyday witness as part of a much larger purpose that has been unfolding since long before any of us.

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Acts 11:19-26

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