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Acts Reading Guide

DAY 5 OF 28

The book of Acts is not for wimps. It’s a direct challenge to our natural desire to play it safe. While some well-intentioned preachers say Christianity is about comfort and prosperity, the Bible paints a much different picture. Peter and John’s trial before the Sanhedrin is just the beginning.

Members of the early church endured prison, beatings, exposure to death, stoning, shipwrecks, sleeplessness, hunger, thirst and naked- ness as a result of proclaiming Jesus as Lord. Instead of quitting they rejoiced when they suffered for Jesus.
Most of us have never been flogged for our faith. We shouldn’t feel guilty that we haven’t endured that kind of persecution—rather, we should be challenged to stand up in our current circumstances. God placed us in this time and place so His name might be glorified now. Are we boldly carrying His name into every area of our lives or are we hiding behind apathy and comfort?

The reward of a life spent living boldly for Jesus far outweighs any temporary consequences we may endure. Who knows what the repercussions of sharing Jesus in your school, workplace or family will be. But we can be sure that whatever we face, Christ is with us. In any situation, we can boldly share the gospel.

1) What does this passage teach us about God? How does it apply to you?

2) Have you ever thought of persecution as a blessing or something you can rejoice about?

3) How is God challenging you to get out of your comfort zone today?

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Acts Reading Guide

This reading guide was written by NewSpring staff and volunteers to guide you through the book of Acts in 28 days. Read one chapter each day and spend time with God using the devotionals and questions provided.

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