Crossing Boundaries
This Sunday, we were reminded that the gospel doesn’t stay inside our comfort zones—it crosses every boundary.
In Acts 8, Philip leaves a place of momentum to walk a desert road, all for one person. That’s how God often works. He calls us out of what’s familiar so we can step into what He’s already doing in someone else’s life.
For many of us, the barrier isn’t opportunity—it’s comfort. We sense the Spirit prompting us to speak, to engage, to share… and we hesitate.
But here’s the good news: you don’t need to have all the answers to share your faith. One of the most powerful ways to point someone to Jesus is simply telling your story—what Christ has done in your life.
This week, ask God to show you your “desert road.” One person. One conversation.
Step out in faith. You might be part of someone’s life-changing moment.
1 Peter 3:15- but set apart the Messiah as Lord in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in your heart.
In Acts 8, Philip leaves a place of momentum to walk a desert road, all for one person. That’s how God often works. He calls us out of what’s familiar so we can step into what He’s already doing in someone else’s life.
For many of us, the barrier isn’t opportunity—it’s comfort. We sense the Spirit prompting us to speak, to engage, to share… and we hesitate.
But here’s the good news: you don’t need to have all the answers to share your faith. One of the most powerful ways to point someone to Jesus is simply telling your story—what Christ has done in your life.
This week, ask God to show you your “desert road.” One person. One conversation.
Step out in faith. You might be part of someone’s life-changing moment.
1 Peter 3:15- but set apart the Messiah as Lord in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in your heart.
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