The Common Ground ABQ Podcast
This powerful message takes us deep into Acts chapter 10, exploring what we might call the 'second Pentecost'—the moment when God dramatically expanded His family table to include the Gentiles. We're confronted with Peter's rooftop vision of unclean animals and God's revolutionary command: 'Do not call something unclean if God has made it clean.' What unfolds is a beautiful collision between religious tradition and kingdom expansion, as Peter must literally walk across the threshold into a Roman centurion's home—something culturally forbidden—to discover that God's grace knows no ethnic, cultural, or social boundaries. The message challenges us to examine our own 'no, Lord' moments, those times when we claim Jesus as boss but argue with Him when He tells us to change. We're reminded that the interruptions in our lives—the unexpected knocks on the door, the inconvenient requests, the people who don't fit our comfortable circles—are often God's assignments in disguise. The table of Jesus now has legs, and we're called to carry it everywhere: to work, to the park, to the mall, into uncomfortable conversations and unfamiliar spaces. This isn't just ancient history; it's a living invitation to let God interrupt our schedules, challenge our biases, and expand our definition of family. The question we must wrestle with is simple yet profound: Are we willing to get uncomfortable enough to welcome everyone God is inviting to His table?
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