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Acts 11 Round Two: I Don't Know. God Did It

Acts 11 Round Two: I Don't Know. God Did It

Update: 2025-11-27
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What if the greatest barrier to breakthrough isn’t the world out there but the walls we keep inside the church? Acts 11 throws those walls into the light as Peter returns to Jerusalem with a story that redefines the possible: Gentiles received the Holy Spirit just like the first believers. No insider shortcuts, no second-class status—just the same promise, the same power, and the same unmistakable fruit that silences objections and turns critics into worshipers.

We walk through Peter’s vision in Joppa—a sheet from heaven, a command that challenges tradition, and a voice that reframes holiness around God’s declaration, not our assumptions. When the Spirit falls on Cornelius’s household “as at the beginning,” Peter connects the dots back to Jesus’ promise of Spirit baptism. The takeaway is both bold and simple: when God gives the same gift, we dare not stand in His way. From there, the scene shifts to Antioch, where persecution scatters ordinary believers who speak about Jesus to anyone who will listen. The Lord’s hand is with them, and a mixed community forms that becomes a launchpad for mission and a new identity—followers first called Christians.

Barnabas steps into Antioch not as a gatekeeper but as an encourager. He recognizes grace, strengthens it, and then tracks down Saul of Tarsus because a growing church needs deep teaching. For a full year they shape a people who live generous, grounded lives. When the prophet Agabus foresees a famine, the church responds with practical love, giving as each is able and sending relief to Jerusalem through trusted hands. It’s theology that moves, worship that serves, and a pattern of Spirit-led leadership that still speaks to churches today.

If you’re tired of the myth that only the prominent matter, Acts 11 is your antidote. God uses ordinary faithfulness to start extraordinary work—Peter’s next right step, Antioch’s nameless witnesses, Barnabas’s humble eye for grace, Saul’s steady teaching, and a community’s open-handed generosity. Listen to be challenged, encouraged, and re-centered on the Spirit who still expands the circle. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. Then tell us: where are you seeing “God did it” moments in your world?

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Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
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Acts 11 Round Two: I Don't Know. God Did It

Acts 11 Round Two: I Don't Know. God Did It

Brandon Cannon