Daily Reading
Daily Thought
At long last, Paul arrived in Rome and lived there âtwo whole years at his own expense, and welcomed all who came to himâ (Acts 28:30). Paul, under house arrest, was chained to a Roman guard, but the way Paul looked at it, the guards were chained to him. You could look at prison as an obstruction to evangelism, but for Paul, obstacles are better seen as opportunitiesââTherefore let it be known to you that this salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles; they will listenâ (Luke 28:28). They had to! Think of all they heard, a captive audience to Paulâs stories of Jesus.
The Book of Acts does not end, it stops. The disciples continue taking the Gospel to the world, but Luke is done writing. He puts his pen down as Paul is âproclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindranceâ (Luke 28:31). Paul is in chains, the Gospel is not, and Luke has written of its progress from the streets of Jerusalem to the seat of Caesar in Rome, but itâs not over. It is just getting started. The book of Acts closes as the door to the world opens wide to the advance of the Gospel. Two thousand years later, it continues and we have become part of and participants in this grand and ongoing story of Godâs Kingdom come.
Daily Prayer
Father God, may we set our eyes on Christ, Your Son. Jesus, the Name above all names, the One who saves us. May I let go of my ways, submitting to You. It is by Your grace that I am saved, Your gospel, Your goodness, Your glory.
May I speak of You at all times, seeing opportunities when no one would think they exist. The chains of Rome did not stop the gospel, nor should anything stand in my way. May I be bold, continuing the acts of the disciples into the 21st century.
Amen
Daily Question
How much time does someone have to spend around you until they hear about Jesus?