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From Confusion to Confidence - Rick Velvin

32 min · 13 apr 2026
aflevering From Confusion to Confidence - Rick Velvin artwork

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In Acts chapter one, the disciples find themselves confused and uncertain. Jesus had risen from the dead and spent 40 days with them, yet they still struggled to understand His mission. They expected a political Messiah, but God’s plan was far greater—salvation for all people. In this in-between season, Jesus led them back to Scripture, helping them see that everything pointed to Him. Slowly, their confusion turned to clarity and their fear to faith. The turning point was the cross. When Jesus declared, “It is finished,” the work of salvation was complete. Sin was paid for, and reconciliation with God was made possible. Nothing more needed to be added. Because of this, the disciples were transformed. They returned to Jerusalem—once a place of fear—with joy, obedience, and expectation. They trusted God’s promise and waited for the Holy Spirit. We too live in uncertain times. Like the disciples, we may not always understand what God is doing. But we can trust that Jesus has finished the work and continues to lead us. As we surrender our expectations and trust His Word, we can live with confidence, joy, and hope.

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