2026-04-15
In Week 2 of "Fallout," Pastor Jacob Carr looks at Acts 3, where a divine interruption changes everything. Discover why God’s mission is greater than our daily tasks and how meeting physical needs must always lead to the greatest need: the Gospel.
In the second week of the "Fallout" series, Student Pastor Jacob Carr explores the powerful narrative of Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate in Acts 3. Using the story of the man lame from birth being healed, Pastor Jacob examines the intersection of human obedience and divine interruption. He emphasizes that while the apostles had a clear plan to go to the temple to pray, they were willing to let God rearrange their schedule to care for "the one" in front of them. The message highlights a critical distinction for the church today: meeting physical and emotional needs is essential and good, but if we fail to deliver the Gospel, we have ultimately failed the people we serve. Pastor Jacob challenges students to look past their own "side quests" of comfort or entertainment and recognize that everything—from community hangouts to sermon preparation—exists for a singular purpose: so that they might experience the life-changing fallout of the Gospel. Whether you are surrendered to Christ or still waiting for a "sign," this week is a sobering reminder that Jesus is in the business of restoring both the broken beggar and the religious hypocrite.
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