This week’s message from Acts 17 emphasizes living with intentional rhythms as followers of Jesus.
As Paul entered Thessalonica, he followed a consistent pattern: he went where people gathered, opened the Scriptures, and clearly proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah. Some responded in faith, others in opposition, but the gospel moved forward because Paul was faithful to his calling.
The sermon challenges us to examine our own spiritual routines. Just as daily habits shape our physical lives, regular connection with God through His Word and the Holy Spirit shapes our witness. The power to serve and share the gospel does not come from human effort, but from staying connected to the Spirit God has given believers.
We were reminded that discipleship happens in everyday spaces—families, workplaces, schools, and communities. Serving the world means showing the gospel through love and sharing it through truth, with intentionality and purpose.






