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We want to live in an upside down world because what we have come to experience as right-side-up is all wrong. So let's start with that moment when we were first called, "those who turned the world upside down." It happened a few years after the resurrection, and it's recorded in Acts 17:1-6. That's why every time I read the book of Acts, I'm praying, "Lord would you do it again?"
But here's the reality, we can't turn the world upside-down, if we are desperately striving to keep our feet on the ground. And many of us are; we're trying to keep our feet on the ground, because being turned upside down feels so out of control. It sounds so uncomfortable and not very safe. It sounds like a carnival ride without seat-belts that has no red-stop button.
But what if, that’s what it takes to turn the world upside down?
By Dan Nold (Pastor of Calvary Church)5
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We want to live in an upside down world because what we have come to experience as right-side-up is all wrong. So let's start with that moment when we were first called, "those who turned the world upside down." It happened a few years after the resurrection, and it's recorded in Acts 17:1-6. That's why every time I read the book of Acts, I'm praying, "Lord would you do it again?"
But here's the reality, we can't turn the world upside-down, if we are desperately striving to keep our feet on the ground. And many of us are; we're trying to keep our feet on the ground, because being turned upside down feels so out of control. It sounds so uncomfortable and not very safe. It sounds like a carnival ride without seat-belts that has no red-stop button.
But what if, that’s what it takes to turn the world upside down?

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