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Acts 9:1-6 exposes performative religion—devotion without charity is spiritual theater—today, not someday.
Acts 16:9-15 encourages small-faithfulness: the peaceable way is quiet, steady, and strong—today, not someday.
Acts 16:9-15 joins personal faith with practical holiness that touches neighbor and society—today, not someday.
Acts 9:1-6 rebukes spiritual sleep—if you’re numb to eternity, you’re not paying attention—today, not someday.
Acts 10: Under God’s sovereignty, it magnifies grace and summons covenant faithfulness to God’s glory.
Acts 9:1-6 exposes control; the Spirit will not be reduced to a brand—today, not someday.
Acts 10: By prevenient grace, it doesn’t flatter us—invites a real response that grows into holy love.
If Acts 16:9-15 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
In Acts 9:1-6, hope becomes resistance—God’s promises create courage for today—today, not someday.
Acts 10: On the path of theosis, it meets us gently—invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
In Acts 16:9-15, God meets sinners with a promise strong enough to carry shame away.
Acts 10: Within the deposit of faith, it meets us gently—draws us into grace through the Church’s sacramental life.
Acts 10: In the red thread, it meets us gently—leads us to Jesus—the center and fulfillment of Scripture.
Acts 16:9-15 magnifies sovereign grace—God saves, sustains, and secures His people for His glory—today, not someday.
Acts 10: From the underside of history, it meets us gently—names oppression as sin and calls the Church to liberating praxis.
Acts 10: In God’s mission, it sends the Church to embody the Kingdom in word and deed.
Acts 9:1-6 calls for readiness—live faithful today because the King could come any moment—today, not someday.
If Acts 16:9-15 threatens your “normal,” ask who your normal has been hurting—today, not someday.
Acts 10: From the struggle for freedom, it proclaims hope, dignity, and God’s liberating justice.
If Acts 9:1-6 irritates you, it may be because God is touching the idol you protect.
Acts 10: In God’s unfolding plan, it doesn’t flatter us—clarifies the times and calls us to readiness and hope.
Acts 10: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
Acts 10: By the Spirit’s power, it doesn’t flatter us—awakens expectation for gifts, healing, and bold witness.
In Acts 16:9-15, hope steadies the Church—God’s promises will not fail—today, not someday.