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Acts 11:1-18 exposes pious excuses—if faith never costs power, it’s probably not liberation—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 warns us: you can inherit religious vocabulary and still miss the living Christ.
Acts 5:27-32 names what we avoid: neutrality in injustice is still a choice—today, not someday.
In Acts 11:1-18, Jesus meets us in weakness and offers Himself as our hope—today, not someday.
In Acts 11:1-18, grace isn’t abstract—it’s God drawing you to trust Him today—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 shows the gospel pattern—God initiates grace, then forms a people who obey in love.
In Acts 5:27-32, we remember: trouble can’t cancel God’s promises—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 comforts the crushed: God is not distant from your struggle; He is present as deliverer.
If Acts 11:1-18 threatens your “normal,” ask who your normal has been hurting—today, not someday.
Acts 11:1-18 calls us into theosis—healing, communion, and transformation into Christ’s likeness—today, not someday.
Acts 11:1-18 calls for personal faith—repent, believe, and follow Jesus with a clear conscience—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 invites a next step: repentance today, obedience tomorrow, love always—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 comforts us: the Church’s remedies are for the wounded, not the perfect—today, not someday.
Acts 11:1-18 invites weary hearts: receive God’s promise, then take the next faithful step—today, not someday.
Acts 11:1-18 shows that God’s power is for love, not spectacle—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 reminds us: you don’t have to be impressive to be sent—just faithful and available.
Acts 5:27-32 insists that faith means following Jesus, even when it costs—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 shows that God’s power is for love, not spectacle—today, not someday.
If Acts 5:27-32 feels intense, good; Scripture intends to wake a drowsy Church—today, not someday.
In Acts 11:1-18, the Spirit comforts, heals, and guides with real help for real people.
Acts 11:1-18 offers rest: you are loved before you are improved—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
In Acts 11:1-18, we read with watchfulness: God’s purposes advance toward a literal fulfillment—today, not someday.
Acts 5:27-32 comforts the weary: grace holds you when your grip is weak—today, not someday.