In this message from Acts 16, Pastor Kit shows how the gospel doesn’t just save people — it reshapes culture — beginning with surrendered believers. Through the story of Paul and Silas in prison, he highlights how ordinary faithfulness in hard moments becomes a powerful witness. Their prayers and songs in the middle of suffering authenticate the gospel they preach and open the door for God to move.
We’re reminded that God often uses our inconveniences, setbacks, and “why now?” moments as divine appointments for others. Just as the jailer and his whole household are transformed through Paul and Silas’ surrender, our reactions reveal what (and who) we truly trust. Sometimes God delivers us through circumstances so He can deliver someone else in them.
This message encourages us to be a people who trust God in the moment, respond with faith, and let our lives speak as loudly as our words. When we surrender — even in the small things — there’s no telling what God might do through us.







