Devotional Plan · 16 days

TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH — Devotionals from Acts

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Author
Oluwaseyi Adelaju
Audience
Everyone
Theme
Daily discipleship
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Daily rhythm

1

The Day of Pentecost

The Spirit wasn't earned. It was poured out. Are you positioned to receive?

2

Cut to the Heart

Cut to the heart. The right response to real Gospel is the right question: What shall I do?

3

Silver and Gold Have I None

No silver or gold. Just a name. And that name was enough.

4

We Must Obey God Rather Than Men

They left rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer for the name. What does suffering for his name produce in you?

5

The Face of an Angel

He gazed into heaven. Jesus was standing. That is enough for anything that comes next.

6

The Road to Damascus

He called him by name in the middle of his sin and sent him in a new direction. No one is too far gone.

7

What God Has Made Clean

God shows no partiality. The Spirit went to Cornelius before Peter did. Where is the Spirit waiting for you to follow?

8

The First Missionary Journey

The greatest missionary commission in Acts came from a worship meeting. Worship before you plan.

9

The Macedonian Call

Two closed doors, then a Macedonian vision. The Spirit was navigating, not failing. Watch for the open door.

10

Midnight in the Prison

They sang at midnight in a prison and the walls shook. What would it look like to sing in your present darkness?

11

The Unknown God

He started with their altar. The unknown God was already closer than they thought. Start where people are.

12

A Year and Six Months in Corinth

God told him: I have many people in this city. Stay and speak. Who is he sending you to stay near?

13

Ready to Die in Jerusalem

What are you doing, breaking my heart? I am ready. Is your obedience decided before the pressure arrives?

14

The Shipwreck

Not one life lost. Exactly as God said. His word holds in the storm.

15

Paul in Rome

The man was in chains. The word was not. Proclaim from where you are.

16

Welcoming All Who Came

Two years. An open door. All who came. The word went out without hindrance.