7 ARROWS : Acts 10


God’s glorious salvation is for anyone who will receive it.

Here is another example of salvation through Christ transcending culture.

God does not play favorites according to race, ethnicity, or any other category. The ground is level at the foot of the cross.

The ground is level at the foot of the cross.

Don’t ever assume that God’s grace can be boxed in.

Regardless of mankind’s various differences we all have the same deepest need- dealing with our own sin…salvation.

Father, thank you for reaching out to all humanity with your great love and provision.


7 ARROWS : Acts 9:31-43


Word of Jesus continues to spread, many times beginning with miracles.

These kinds of healings and resurrections of the dead could only be attributed to a great work of God.

God knows how to get people’s attention.

God’s great works can lead to Gospel conversations and conversions.

Take every opportunity to point blessings back to Jesus.

Many people want to trust Jesus, but need to hear the Gospel.

God, help me tell your story well in the power of your Holy Spirit.


7 ARROWS : Acts 9:1-30


Saul/Paul was radically saved after a face to face encounter with Jesus.

A highly educated Jewish zealot like Saul becoming a Christ-follower was astounding.

God can save anyone and redeem their life beyond anyone’s imagination.

Everyone need the saving grace of Jesus.

I need to never forget what God has redeemed me from.

The most vehement and vile enemy of Christ could repent and become his chosen ambassador.

Lord, thank you for surprising mercy and grace!


7 ARROWS : Acts 8:26-40


Phillip has a divine appointment to have a Gospel conversation that will change a nation.

The fact that the Gospel of salvation being for Jews and Gentiles alike would have been a new concept.

God is the best appointment scheduler.

When Christ-followers follow the leadership of the Holy Spirit, God works through them.

Listen for the Holy Spirit and obey.

Here is another example of a seeker needing the Gospel dots connected. Pay attention!

Lord, help me be attentive and obedient to the direction of your Holy Spirit.


7 ARROWS : Acts 8:4-25


Sorcerer Simon was saved, but not yet sanctified.

Signs and wonders got the attention of many- and the refusal of the apostles to “sell” the Holy Spirit did as well.

God cannot be bought.

Even after believing in Christ for salvation we all have a lot of sanctifying days ahead.

Embrace sanctification.

There are spiritually immature Christ-followers who sin because they do not know better. Be patient, but don’t shy away from speaking truth.

Father, thank you for your patience with me. Continue to refine me for your glory.


7 ARROWS : Acts 6:8 & chapter 7 & chapter 8:1-3


Deacon Stephen preaches his last sermon.

Jewish folks would have loved this sermon…well, at least until verses 51-53.

History is God’s story.

We love sentimental storytelling but hate it when we are not cast in a positive light.

If God is leading and fueling it- be bold!

People need the dots of truth connected- even when they don’t like all of it.

God, please give wisdom, power, & boldness to tell your story.


7 Arrows : Acts 6:1-7


Faithful helpers for the apostles are selected.

The murmuring between the two groups would have been familiar to early readers.

God is working!

The apostles need help. This thing is getting really big and the needs are complex.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help or be help to others serving God.

Not equipping people for ministry or giving them opportunities is robbing many people of blessing of serving the way God gifted them.

God help me be an equipper.


7 ARROWS : Acts 5:17-42


God’s message and mission cannot be stopped!

Gamaliel had it right in verses 35-39, and I think faithful Jewish witnesses would have agreed.

God himself does the “heavy lifting”.

God-fearing people then to pay more attention as logic fail to bring easy answers.

Even unbelievers can be witnesses of what they see in Christ-followers. This can be a double edged sword.

Trust God.

Lord Jesus, help me- empower me, by the Holy Spirit- to represent you well.


7 ARROWS : Acts 4:32-5:16


Much can be learned by a bad example.

The account of Ananias and Sapphira’s judgement we shocking- but it shows the seriousness of trifling with God.

God will not be mocked.

No human will thwart God’s work.

God will not sweep sin under the rug.

Unity of the church is dead serious to God.

Father, purify me and purify your Church.


7 Arrows : Acts 4:1-31


Peter and John proclaim the gospel boldly in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Early readers/hearers would have noticed the change in Peter and John from the end of Luke until now.

God equips his servants with everything he calls them to do.

When God’s power is on display doubters and even those in opposition to God cannot help but be awed.

Depend on the empowering of the Holy Spirit and stand.

Unbelieving people need to see the transforming power of the Gospel in action.

Father, help me depend on you, stay close to you, be transformed and empowered by you, and stand for you!