Unstoppable:The Church on Mission

The book of Acts is the story of how the Holy Spirit used ordinary people to launch an extraordinary movement—the Church. From Jerusalem to the ends of the earth, the mission of God moved forward through bold preaching, sacrificial living, and Spirit-empowered obedience. That same mission is still alive today. In this 15-week series, we’ll walk through the book of Acts and discover how God wants to use us—right here, right now—as part of His unstoppable plan to bring hope to the world.
Day 5: Guarding your heart from Egypt and embracing Jesus

Israel was rescued through wonders, yet soon craved the old life and shaped a golden calf with their own hands. Hearts still drift toward familiar idols—comfort, control, applause—even after grace has delivered us. The Most High does not live in our boxes; He invites us to Himself in Jesus, the true dwelling place of God. When expectations of what God “should be” crumble, worship becomes real and idols lose their pull. Ask God to reveal any small altars in your life and to re-center your trust in Christ alone.

Acts 7:39–41, 48–49 — Our ancestors refused to obey and turned back to Egypt in their hearts, telling Aaron to make gods for them; they molded a calf, offered sacrifices, and celebrated what their own hands produced. Yet the Most High does not live in structures humans construct; heaven is His throne and earth His footstool—what house could we possibly build for Him?

Reflection: Which specific habit or comfort has been tugging your heart back toward “Egypt,” and what boundary or new practice will you adopt this week to turn your affection toward Jesus?