Desoto Hills Baptist Church

SUNDAY - JUNE 7, 2026 "Let the Will of the Lord Be Done" Acts 21:1-16

36 min · 7. Juni 2026
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Your friends are crying. The warnings are specific. The outcome sounds brutal. Do you still move forward if you believe God is calling you? We sit in Acts 21 and watch Paul do exactly that, walking toward Jerusalem “constrained by the Spirit” even while believers in Tyre and Caesarea urge him to turn back. The tension is real: godly people can offer sincere counsel and still misunderstand what God is doing, and obedience can feel like stepping into the storm on purpose. We talk through what trusting and obeying actually looks like when the cost is personal. Paul does not chase fame or comfort; he’s ready for imprisonment and even death for the name of the Lord Jesus. Along the way, we slow down on a detail that matters: he seeks out the disciples. This sermon connects Paul’s journey to Christian community, spiritual gifts, and the everyday work of the church. Using Ephesians 4, we explain how God equips the body of Christ to build each other up so we are not tossed around by fear, confusion, or pressure. Then the warning from Agabus lands like a weight. The prophecy is visual, concrete, and unsettling, yet it becomes a moment where resolve spreads through the group until they finally say, “Let the will of the Lord be done.” We close with Hebrews 12 and a simple focus for endurance: look to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find these Acts sermons on trusting and obeying. Follow Desoto Hills On Our Facebook Page: Https://facebook.com/desotohillsbaptist YouTube: @desotohillsbaptistchurch  Find out more information at:  https://www.DesotoHills.com

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Episode SUNDAY - JUNE 7, 2026 "Let the Will of the Lord Be Done" Acts 21:1-16 Cover

SUNDAY - JUNE 7, 2026 "Let the Will of the Lord Be Done" Acts 21:1-16

Your friends are crying. The warnings are specific. The outcome sounds brutal. Do you still move forward if you believe God is calling you? We sit in Acts 21 and watch Paul do exactly that, walking toward Jerusalem “constrained by the Spirit” even while believers in Tyre and Caesarea urge him to turn back. The tension is real: godly people can offer sincere counsel and still misunderstand what God is doing, and obedience can feel like stepping into the storm on purpose. We talk through what trusting and obeying actually looks like when the cost is personal. Paul does not chase fame or comfort; he’s ready for imprisonment and even death for the name of the Lord Jesus. Along the way, we slow down on a detail that matters: he seeks out the disciples. This sermon connects Paul’s journey to Christian community, spiritual gifts, and the everyday work of the church. Using Ephesians 4, we explain how God equips the body of Christ to build each other up so we are not tossed around by fear, confusion, or pressure. Then the warning from Agabus lands like a weight. The prophecy is visual, concrete, and unsettling, yet it becomes a moment where resolve spreads through the group until they finally say, “Let the will of the Lord be done.” We close with Hebrews 12 and a simple focus for endurance: look to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find these Acts sermons on trusting and obeying. Follow Desoto Hills On Our Facebook Page: Https://facebook.com/desotohillsbaptist YouTube: @desotohillsbaptistchurch  Find out more information at:  https://www.DesotoHills.com

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