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Too many people wear the jersey of faith but never step onto the field. In Acts of the Apostles 2:40–47, we see a church that didn’t just attend—they lived it daily. They were devoted, connected, sacrificial, and fully engaged in God’s mission. This message confronts the comfort of spectator Christianity and calls believers to something deeper: a faith that moves, serves, and transforms. The question isn’t where God is—the question is, where are you?
By Matthew Walker5
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Too many people wear the jersey of faith but never step onto the field. In Acts of the Apostles 2:40–47, we see a church that didn’t just attend—they lived it daily. They were devoted, connected, sacrificial, and fully engaged in God’s mission. This message confronts the comfort of spectator Christianity and calls believers to something deeper: a faith that moves, serves, and transforms. The question isn’t where God is—the question is, where are you?