Unstoppable – Week One
Pastor Josh mentioned that the Church is meant to be an unstoppable force, both individually and collectively, based on Matthew 16:18. What does it mean for the Church to be an unstoppable force for God?
The sermon provides an overview of Acts, explaining the connections between the life of Christ, the establishment of the early church, and the movement of the Holy Spirit in their lives. What can we learn from the early Church as we strive to be unstoppable in our faith today?
Pastor Josh highlighted the event at Pentecost, which marked the beginning of the normative lifestyle of a Christian, characterized by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the ability to proclaim the gospel with boldness. How does the Holy Spirit currently empower you in your life to be a witness for Jesus?
In Acts 3, Peter healing the lame beggar in the name of Jesus demonstrated the power and authority that Christ followers possess. The passage was emphasized to show the transformative power that Jesus has in the lives of believers. How can we shift our perspective from a mindset of earthly lack to kingdom abundance and pray boldly for miracles and healing?
Pastor Josh encouraged believers to spend time with Jesus, meditate on his teachings, and strive to be known as people who have been with Jesus, like the early disciples. Why is it important to spend time with Jesus and be known as people who have been with Him? And what practical steps can you take to strengthen your relationship with Jesus and invite His transformative power into your life?