#RomansChallenge | July 2 – 1:18-32

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After declaring the gospel as the power of God for salvation (vv. 16–17), Paul explains why we need saving: God’s wrath is being revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who suppress the truth (v. 18). The problem isn’t ignorance—God has made Himself known. His eternal power and divine nature have been clearly perceived through creation (vv. 19–20). But rather than glorifying God or giving thanks, people turn from Him.

Though they knew God in a general sense, they rejected Him. Their thinking became futile, their hearts darkened, and they exchanged truth for lies (vv. 21–23). Claiming to be wise, they became fools, trading the glory of the immortal God for images of man and animals. This is idolatry—worshiping created things rather than the Creator.

This passage shows how sin begins with failing to honor God. When people reject Him, God gives them over to the sin they desire and the consequences of their rebellion against God. But the gospel is still good news—it rescues us from this cycle and restores us to right worship.


🎯 Theme: When people exchange God’s truth for lies and worshiping creation rather than the Creator, God gives them over to the consequences of their sin as an expression of His holy judgment.

🌀 Reflection: This passage paints a sobering picture of what happens when people reject God. When we stop honoring and thanking Him, our hearts grow dark, and sin takes over. God gives people over to the very things they desire—and the result is spiritual and societal ruin.

💬 Mission Challenge: Share with someone this week one way God has revealed Himself to you—through creation, answered prayer, His Word, or His work in your life. Let that testimony be a bridge to talk about the truth of the gospel.

#RomansChallenge | July 1 – 1:1-17

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Paul begins his letter to the Romans by introducing himself as a servant of Christ and laying out the heart of his message—the gospel. This good news (which is what the word “gospel” means) is not a new idea but was promised beforehand through the prophets and fulfilled in Jesus, the Son of God. Paul’s desire is for people from all nations to receive the obedience of faith (v. 5), and he longs to visit Rome to encourage and be encouraged by the church there. Most importantly, Paul boldly declares that the gospel is “the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes” (v. 16). It’s not based on our effort, but on God’s righteousness revealed through faith.


🎯 Theme: The gospel is God’s power to save, and it is received by faith—not works, not status, not strength.

🌀 Reflection: Do you live with the same boldness and confidence in the gospel that Paul expresses here? Are there areas in your life where you need to stop trusting in yourself and instead trust in God’s power to save and sustain?

💬 Mission Challenge: Share the gospel with someone this week—whether it’s your full testimony or a simple word about how Jesus has changed you. Don’t be ashamed (v. 16); be sent.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 28 – Acts 28

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Shipwrecked, bitten by a viper, and still in chains—but Paul presses on. Even on Malta, the gospel spreads as Paul heals the sick and serves the suffering (vv. 1–10). God was not finished with him yet.

At long last, Paul reaches Rome—not as a free missionary, but as a prisoner. Yet “he lived there two whole years at his own expense, and welcomed all who came to him, proclaiming the kingdom of God… with all boldness and without hindrance” (vv. 30–31). The book ends not with Paul’s death, but with the gospel alive and advancing.

🎯 Theme: The gospel continues to go forth boldly.

🌀 Reflection: How might God use your limitations for His mission? What would it look like to proclaim Jesus “with all boldness and without hindrance” right where you are?

💬 Mission Challenge: This isn’t the end—just the beginning. Reach out to someone today who needs to know the hope of Jesus. The gospel is still going to the ends of the earth—through you.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 27 – Acts 27

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Paul had warned them not to sail, but they didn’t listen. Now a deadly storm rages. All hope is lost—except Paul still has hope. Why? Because “this very night there stood before me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship” (v. 23). That makes all the difference.

In the middle of chaos, Paul leads with calm. He reminds them of God’s promise, gives thanks in front of unbelievers, and strengthens the people around him. He may be a prisoner, but he’s the one everyone follows when everything falls apart.

🎯 Theme: Take heart – faith in God steadies us in the storm.

🌀 Reflection: In life’s storms, where do you turn first—fear or faith? What’s one promise of God you can hold onto when everything else feels uncertain?

💬 Mission Challenge: Encourage someone today who feels overwhelmed. Remind them that the same God who stood by Paul in the storm is still present—and still faithful.

#ACTSchallenge | Day 26 – Acts 26

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Standing before King Agrippa and all the pomp of Roman power, Paul doesn’t defend his life—he declares the gospel. With courage and clarity, he shares his story of seeing the risen Christ and the mission he received “to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light… and receive forgiveness of sins” (v. 18).

Even when Festus mocks him and Agrippa shrugs off the message, Paul presses on: “Whether short or long… I would to God… all… might become such as I am—except for these chains” (v. 29). He knows it’s not about his freedom—it’s about their salvation.

🎯 Theme: Almost persuaded isn’t enough – Paul wants everyone to be saved.

🌀 Reflection: Are you prepared to share your story like Paul? Who in your life needs to hear what Jesus has done for you?

💬 Mission Challenge: Ask God to give you boldness today. Look for an opportunity to speak about Jesus—even if it’s just a sentence or two. The gospel doesn’t need a stage—it just needs a willing voice.

#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.