Unstoppable Church 16 | The Gospel Crosses Every Line | Acts 10:24-48
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What if the divisions we've drawn in our hearts aren't as permanent as we think? In this sermon, Pastor explores Acts 10 and Peter's radical journey of learning that the Gospel transcends every boundary we create—whether cultural, social, political, or personal.
For the first decade of the early church, believers were convinced that following Jesus meant staying within the lines they'd drawn. But when Peter receives a vision and encounters Cornelius, a Roman centurion and Gentile outsider, everything changes. Through vivid storytelling and contemporary examples, this message shows how Peter's prejudices were dismantled when he encountered God's inclusive love.
This isn't just ancient history. In our most connected yet deeply divided world, this sermon challenges you to examine the boundaries you've constructed. Whether it's about political affiliation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or lifestyle choices, the Gospel has something to say: It crosses every line.
You'll discover three transformative truths: The Gospel is bigger than our prejudice, the Gospel levels the human condition, and the Gospel is a gift freely available to everyone. Most importantly, you'll understand what it means to be a carrier of this good news—someone who dismantles divisions rather than creates them.
If you've felt excluded, looked down upon, or written off by others, this message is for you. If you've been guilty of drawing those lines yourself, this is your invitation to something greater. The Gospel doesn't exclude anyone. Neither should we.
Key Takeaway: The Gospel makes a difference not only in our relationship with God but in our relationships with others.
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