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He Moves
News of Christ's work is spreading rapidly—even miraculously—throughout the Roman Empire during the early days of the church. Case in point: God's individual concern for the seeking Ethiopian.
Philip was obedient when he heard God's voice, and as a result, it is possible that many in the country of Ethiopia heard the truth about Jesus. Patricia Tercels too was obedient to the still, small voice she heard, and the results were more than she could have imagined.
Patricia's task was clear: Go to Stacey's house and tell her about Jesus. She knew that the time was right and that her other friends had been praying for this moment. She wanted Stacey to experience Jesus, so she went.
When she arrived at the house, the driveway was full of cars. Patricia almost went home but felt God nudging her to go on inside. Obediently, if somewhat reluctantly, she knocked on the door. Stacey answered and explained that they were having a birthday party for a relative but assured Patricia that she was welcome.
The two women sat down on a couch in the living room, while the rest of the party continued in the kitchen. Patricia squirmed in her seat for a few moments, silently praying and trying to decide how to begin. Finally, Patricia simply opened her mouth and began telling her friend how to become a Christian.
As Patricia openly explained to her friend the story of Jesus' life, death and resurrection, she did not notice the people gathering behind the couch, eavesdropping on the conversation. Before long, seven adults were gathered behind the pair as Patricia continued to share the life and love of Jesus.
When Patricia asked Stacey whether she understood and wanted to accept Jesus and become a Christian, she was surprised to hear that not only was Stacey ready but that the same was true of all seven people gathered behind her.
- Do you think God still talks to people the way he did to Philip in Acts 8? Explain.
- Have you ever felt God calling you to tell others about Jesus? How did you respond?
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About this Plan
Your college years are different from any other time in your life. This special time is also an opportunity to deepen your relationship with Jesus! Each day's reading in this 14-day plan is taken from the NIV College Devotional Bible presents a story that helps illustrate eternal truths found in God's Word connecting Scripture with the struggles, questions, and decisions common to all college students.
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