In Acts 10, Peter is in the middle of praying and is interrupted - TopicsExpress



          

In Acts 10, Peter is in the middle of praying and is interrupted by two men who are coming to ask him to travel from Joppa to Caesarea. The Lord tells Peter to go with these men on a 30 mile journey to another city and dont doubt. Not only was Peter interrupted, but also was asked to travel 30 miles and not given a reason other than they asked him to. Peter did not show anger. He did not get frustrated with God or the men that approached him. Instead, Peter stood up, pushed his needs to the side and obeyed the Lord. Because Peter did what was uncomfortable, many came to know Jesus and started an out pouring on Gentiles who were considered unclean. Being a Christian isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes being a Christian means pushing everything on your agenda to the side to talk to that friend that’s having a bad day. Peter didn’t know the great outcome of traveling to Caesarea. Neither do we always know the greatness that will come out of being obedient and uncomfortable. A moment of being uncomfortable for you could lead to a life change for someone else. Ask Jesus to give you more boldness to take these uncomfortable opportunities when they arise. Greatness awaits you!
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 14:06:27 +0000

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