#ACTSchallenge | Day 25 – Acts 25

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Political pressure, religious rage, and unjust accusations swirl around Paul—yet he stands firm, appealing to Caesar rather than being handed over to those who sought his death (v. 11). Festus wants to appease the Jews, but God is working a greater plan. Paul may be in chains, but the gospel is not.

Even King Agrippa and Bernice arrive with pomp and power, but it’s Paul, the prisoner, who carries eternal authority as a witness to Christ. Behind the politics and pretense, God is fulfilling His promise—Paul will testify in Rome (Acts 23:11).

🎯 Theme: Paul refused to back down and appealed to Caesar.

🌀 Reflection: Are you trusting God’s purpose even when life feels unfair or uncertain? Do you see difficulty as a platform for witness?

💬 Mission Challenge: Pray for someone who is facing injustice or difficulty today—and encourage them with God’s promises. Stand with them, and remind them that the gospel never stops moving forward.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 24 – Acts 24

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Paul stood before the Sanhedrin with integrity and a clear conscience. When struck unjustly, he spoke boldly yet submitted to God’s Word (v. 5). In a moment of Spirit-led strategy, he used the council’s own division to protect himself (v. 6). Though surrounded by chaos, Paul wasn’t alone—the Lord stood by him that night and said, “Take courage… you must testify also in Rome” (v. 11).

God’s providence moved quietly but powerfully—from a listening nephew to a Roman escort of 470 soldiers. The road ahead was difficult, but God was guiding every step.

🎯 Theme: Take courage – Jesus promises we will testify for Him.

🌀 Reflection: When life feels uncertain or dangerous, are you looking for the quiet ways God is still at work? What would it look like to take courage today?

💬 Mission Challenge: Encourage someone this week with the words from Acts 23:11. Reach out to someone facing a hard road and remind them: Jesus stands by His people.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 23 – Acts 23

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Paul stood before the Sanhedrin with integrity and a clear conscience. When struck unjustly, he spoke boldly yet submitted to God’s Word (v. 5). In a moment of Spirit-led strategy, he used the council’s own division to protect himself (v. 6). Though surrounded by chaos, Paul wasn’t alone—the Lord stood by him that night and said, “Take courage… you must testify also in Rome” (v. 11).

God’s providence moved quietly but powerfully—from a listening nephew to a Roman escort of 470 soldiers. The road ahead was difficult, but God was guiding every step.

🎯 Theme: Take courage – Jesus promises we will testify for Him.

🌀 Reflection: When life feels uncertain or dangerous, are you looking for the quiet ways God is still at work? What would it look like to take courage today?

💬 Mission Challenge: Encourage someone this week with the words from Acts 23:11. Reach out to someone facing a hard road and remind them: Jesus stands by His people.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 22 – Acts 22

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Paul stood on the temple steps and gave a defense—not by arguing, but by telling his story. He spoke of his Jewish upbringing, his zeal for the law, and his dramatic encounter with Jesus. His testimony was both bold and respectful, deeply personal and clearly centered on Christ.

But when he mentioned being sent to the Gentiles (v. 21), the crowd erupted. It wasn’t the story of his conversion that offended them—it was the grace of God going to people they didn’t think deserved it. The same gospel that saves also divides.

🎯 Theme: Paul was appointed to know God’s will and be His witness.

🌀 Reflection: Are you willing to share your story—even if it’s rejected? Have you grown cold to the grace of God being extended to those who seem far off?

💬 Mission Challenge: Write out or record a short version of your testimony. Share it with one person this week and pray that God would use it for His glory.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 21 – Acts 21

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Paul knew danger was waiting for him in Jerusalem. Multiple times, the Holy Spirit—through faithful believers—warned him of what lay ahead (vv. 4, 11). But Paul’s heart was resolved: “I am ready not only to be imprisoned but even to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus” (v. 13). His goal wasn’t safety—it was obedience to His Lord, Jesus Christ.

When he arrived, he tried to unify Jewish and Gentile believers, but rumors stirred, mobs formed, and Paul was violently arrested. Still, God was working. Even chains would not stop the gospel.

🎯 Theme: Paul was ready to die for Jesus, trusting the Lord’s will above all.

🌀 Reflection: Are you willing to follow Jesus even when it’s costly? What would it look like to surrender your comfort for the sake of Christ’s name?

💬 Mission Challenge: Encourage a fellow believer who is walking through a hard season. Remind them of the hope and purpose found in Jesus—He is worth it.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 20 – Acts 20

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As Paul journeys toward Jerusalem, he takes time to encourage believers along the way—especially the elders from Ephesus. In his farewell, Paul reminds them of his example: a life of humility, courage, and faithful teaching. He says, “I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole counsel of God” (v. 27) and testifies, “I do not account my life of any value…if only I may finish my course…to testify to the gospel of the grace of God” (v. 24).

His words are heavy with love, urgency, and warning. Wolves will come. The church must be alert. But through it all, God’s grace will sustain and build up His people.

🎯 Theme: Being faithful to the end testifies to the gospel of the grace of God.

🌀 Reflection: Are you living with gospel urgency—serving, teaching, and finishing your race with joy? What part of Paul’s example challenges or encourages you most?

💬 Mission Challenge: Write down or pray over your personal mission—to live and speak the gospel. Ask God to help you “not shrink back” but keep pressing forward.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 19 – Acts 19

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God’s Word is powerful—and when it goes forth, it exposes false religion, transforms lives, and causes real spiritual upheaval. In Ephesus, the gospel disrupts both demonic activity and economic idolatry. New believers burn their magic books (v. 19), and the name of Jesus is exalted. As the chapter says, “the Word of the Lord continued to increase and prevail mightily” (v. 20).

But not everyone celebrates. Paul’s ministry sparks a riot led by those whose profits were threatened. The gospel still challenges idols—whether carved in silver or hidden in the heart.

🎯 Theme: The Word of the Lord continued to increase and prevail mightily.

🌀 Reflection: Is there anything you’ve been holding onto that competes with the Lordship of Jesus? What needs to be surrendered so His Word can prevail more fully in you?

💬 Mission Challenge: Share your testimony this week with someone—even briefly. The gospel that changed Ephesus is still changing lives.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 18 – Acts 18

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God opens doors, builds His church, and brings the right people at the right time. In Corinth, Paul meets Aquila and Priscilla, receives encouragement from the Lord (vv. 9–10), and sees both Jews and Gentiles believe and be baptized (v. 8). Even through opposition and legal pressure, the gospel moves forward.

Later, we meet Apollos, a gifted speaker with partial knowledge—until Priscilla and Aquila graciously guide him in the truth. God uses Paul the builder and Apollos the encourager (1 Cor. 3:6). Everyone has a role in the mission.

🎯 Theme: Do not be afraid – Jesus is with you and has many people in a lot of places.

🌀 Reflection: Are you more like Paul, Priscilla, or Apollos in this season? How can you faithfully do your part in strengthening others?

💬 Mission Challenge: Find a way today to encourage someone in their spiritual growth—share a Scripture, pray with them, or send a kind word.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 17 – Acts 17

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From Thessalonica to Berea to Athens, Acts 17 shows how different people respond to the same gospel. Some oppose it (v. 5), some examine it eagerly (v. 11), others mock it (v. 32)—but some believe (v. 34).

Paul reasons from the Scriptures (v. 3), explains the gospel in the marketplace (v. 17), and proclaims the one true God before philosophers at the Areopagus (vv. 22–31). His message climaxes in the resurrection of Jesus, the assurance that judgment is coming and that salvation is available to all who repent (v. 30).

🎯 Theme: God now commands all to repent, for He has fixed a day of judgment.

🌀 Reflection: Which group in this chapter do you most relate to—skeptical, searching, or surrendered? How can your heart remain open to the truth?

💬 Mission Challenge: Share one verse or truth from today’s reading with someone you know who is curious or questioning faith.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 16 – Acts 16

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The gospel reaches Europe in Acts 16—and God’s sovereignty is on full display. The Spirit closes some doors and opens another through a vision (vv. 6–10). In Philippi, the Lord opens Lydia’s heart (v. 14), casts out a demon (v. 18), shakes a prison (v. 26), and saves a jailer and his household (vv. 30–34).

Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned, choose to pray and sing (v. 25). Their pain becomes a platform for praise and a witness that leads to salvation. Even injustice becomes an opportunity to defend the gospel and protect the young church (vv. 37–40).

🎯 Theme: Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved.

🌀 Reflection: Where might God be using closed doors or unexpected circumstances to lead you or shape your witness?

💬 Mission Challenge: Encourage someone facing hardship today. Share how God has worked in your life during difficult seasons.