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Day 46 — Escape and Acceptance (Acts 9:23-31) | June 10

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Episode Day 46 — Escape and Acceptance (Acts 9:23-31) | June 10 Cover

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The hunter became the hunted. Saul's powerful preaching made him a marked man, and he escaped Damascus in the middle of the night, lowered through a wall in a basket like a smuggled fugitive. When he reached Jerusalem, the believers wouldn't accept him. The wounds were too fresh. Enter Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement, who risked his own credibility to vouch for a man nobody else would trust. In this episode, we see that conversion doesn't automatically erase memory, that trust takes time to rebuild, and that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is loan someone your trust when theirs has run out.

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Episode Day 42 — Philip and the Ethiopian: Baptism (Acts 8:32-40) | June 6 Cover

Day 42 — Philip and the Ethiopian: Baptism (Acts 8:32-40) | June 6

The Ethiopian was reading Isaiah 53. Who is the prophet talking about? Philip opened his mouth and, beginning with that Scripture, told him the good news about Jesus. The suffering servant. The Lamb led to slaughter. Isaiah was pointing to Christ, and Philip connected the dots. They came to water and the Ethiopian said, Look, there is water. What would keep me from being baptized? As a eunuch, he had faced barriers his whole life. Now? Nothing kept him from belonging. They went down into the water together. When they came up, the Spirit carried Philip away. The Ethiopian looked up, his teacher was gone, but he went on his way rejoicing. Church tradition says he became a missionary to Ethiopia. One divine appointment on a desert road, and an entire continent begins to be reached.

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