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Annual Read Week 8

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We hope you are enjoying the Books of Acts and Proverbs. As we have learned in our reading this week, the start of the early church was not without its moments and trials, even what felt like failures. In Acts 18, Paul is in Corinth preaching and teaching to the Jews of the city, but he finds himself in an endless and seemingly fruitless debate. He leaves exasperated and possibly feeling defeated. However, that very night, God speaks to Paul in a dream. He tells him to keep it up no matter what anyone says or does, to stay at it and know that “ I am with you.” Paul stays for another year and a half.

Can you think of a time when you have experienced God saying, “good job, keep it up,” even though you felt like quitting?
Perhaps, you can think of a time when you wanted Him to say it and He did not.

Spend some time in prayer this week asking God how He would like to use you to share the good news of His Kingdom.

As we continue reading through Acts, gaining wisdom from the Proverbs, it’s wonderful to know and see how God uses people that don’t always have it together. It is also great to see just how reliant the early church leaders were on the Holy Spirit and what God was able to do in and through that community.

Grace and Peace,

Cole Beshore

Annual Read: Reflection, Week 6

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This week we finished the Book of Exodus and have now started the Book of Acts. The story of the Israelites’ exodus from Israel is central to the Israelites’ faith. Even the decalog (the Ten Commandments) begins with God reminding them that He is the God that brought them out of Egypt freeing them from slavery and therefore they should worship no other Gods. It is always amazing to me to read how the Israelites complain to God even after they have seen God do so many miraculous things. It just feels like they do not trust God.

Every time things get tough, the Israelites become afraid and doubt God’s intentions…“Did you bring us here to die?” “We were better off as slaves.” It’s amazing. Yet, if we take a good look in the mirror, we are just like them.

When have you trusted things other than God? What was the result?

In Exodus 14:13, Moses tells Israel, “Don’t be afraid. Stand firm and watch God do his work of salvation for you today.”

What does it look like for you to stand firm and watch God work out His salvation for you today?

As we start the Book of Acts, Read chapter 1:1-11 again. Notice that this book is the sequel to the Book of Luke, where Luke, the writer of both books recounts the life and works of Jesus up until His accession. The Book of Acts is the story of how God continues to work through His followers in accomplishing His work. It is the story of the first church. If you have fallen behind in your reading this might be a great time to jump up to the current day and start in on the Book of Acts with us. Keep at it!