Breaking Boundaries and Building Community A Study of Acts 11:19 26 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ABrad Miller here with Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker AHere's our reading for the day from Acts 11:19 26.
Speaker AReading from the Message those who had been scattered by the persecutions triggered by Stephen's death traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch.
Speaker ABut they were still only speaking and dealing with their fellow Jews.
Speaker AThen some of the men came from Cyprus and Cyrene who had come to Antioch, starting talking to Greeks and giving them the message of the Master Jesus.
Speaker AGod was pleased with what they were doing and putting a stamp of approval on it.
Speaker AQuite a number of the Greeks believed and turned to the Master.
Speaker AWhen the church in Jerusalem got wind of this, they sent Barnabas to Antioch to check on things.
Speaker AAs soon as he arrived he saw that God was behind and in it all and he threw himself in with them, got behind them, urging them to stay with it the rest of their lives.
Speaker AHe was a good man that way, enthusiastic and confident and the Holy Spirit's ways.
Speaker AThe community grew large and strong in the Master.
Speaker AThen Barnabas went on to Tarsus to look for Saul and he found him and brought him back to Antioch.
Speaker AThey were there a whole year, meeting with the church and teaching a lot of people.
Speaker AIt was in Antioch that the disciples were for the first time called Christians.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AReally an incredible passage today about cultural boundaries and building inclusive communities.
Speaker ALet's gonna do some some points to ponder here for today.
Speaker AThe first has to do with some with radical inclusion begins with bold steps.
Speaker AThe early believers were scattered by the persecution that they were experiencing and many times they initially stayed in their comfort zone preaching to their own meaning fellow Jews.
Speaker ABut some brave souls from Cyprus and Cyrene took the revolutionary Step of sharing the message with the Greeks.
Speaker AWe're talking about the Greek speaking people which were throughout the entire region.
Speaker AThis wasn't just about crossing cultural lines, but it was about challenging the entire system of religious exclusivity.
Speaker ATheir actions reminded us that meaningful change often requires us to step beyond our familiar circles and challenge our own prejudices.
Speaker AA second point to ponder has to do with divine approval of a progressive movement.
Speaker AThe text specifically notes that God was pleased with this boundary breaking work.
Speaker AThe divine endorsement of the inclusion challenges traditional interpretations that often resist change change.
Speaker AIt shows us that God's vision often extends beyond our human made barriers and institutional comfort zones.
Speaker AWhen we work toward genuine inclusion and justice, we're aligning ourselves with divine purpose.
Speaker AA third point to ponder is a leadership that embraces change.
Speaker ABarnabas was sent to investigate this radical new movement and he could have shut it down right there.
Speaker AInstead, he recognized the divine action that was taking place in this progressive shift and actively supported it.
Speaker AHe even sought out Saul, who we know as Paul, known for his cross cultural understanding, to help nurture this new diverse community.
Speaker AThis models the kind of understanding and leadership we need today.
Speaker AOne that recognizes and supports emerging movements and inclusion and justice.
Speaker AHere's an action step.
Speaker AIdentify a boundary in your life.
Speaker ASocial, cultural, ideological, racial.
Speaker AAny number of boundaries you may have that might be limiting your understanding of true community.
Speaker AMake a conscious effort to cross that boundary.
Speaker AThis could mean having coffee with someone whose beliefs differ than yours.
Speaker AAttending a service or gathering of a different cultural group.
Speaker AOr engaging with perspectives that challenge your usual thinking and document what you learn from this experience.
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Speaker ALet's pray.
Speaker ALoving God, you are our creator and shake us free from our comfort zones and challenge our assumptions about who belongs to your family.
Speaker AGive us the courage of those early believers who dared to cross boundaries and the wisdom of Barnabas who recognized your presence in unexpected places.
Speaker AHelp us build communities that reflect your expansive love where all are truly welcome, where differences are celebrated and where justice flows freely.
Speaker AGuide us as we take steps toward deeper understanding and genuine inclusion.
Speaker AIn the spirit of radical love, we pray.
Speaker AAmen.
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Speaker AUntil that time, friends, My name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker ARemember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new every morning.