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Continuing our series A Sent People, Ryan opens up Acts 10 and 11, the moment Peter is jolted out of his comfort zone by a strange vision and an even stranger invitation to walk into a Gentile's home. Through Peter's story, Ryan unpacks five temptations that keep us from saying yes to God: not caring enough, feeling unequipped, fearing being the first one, losing sight of our purpose, and resisting change. Being sent, he reminds us, is never past tense — it's the ongoing posture of God's people. Whether God is stirring something new in you personally or in us as a community, the invitation is the same: Will we be courageous, pliable, and willing to pray, "send me, I'll go"?
To find out more about Red Church, head to redchurch.au
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Continuing our series A Sent People, Ryan opens up Acts 10 and 11, the moment Peter is jolted out of his comfort zone by a strange vision and an even stranger invitation to walk into a Gentile's home. Through Peter's story, Ryan unpacks five temptations that keep us from saying yes to God: not caring enough, feeling unequipped, fearing being the first one, losing sight of our purpose, and resisting change. Being sent, he reminds us, is never past tense — it's the ongoing posture of God's people. Whether God is stirring something new in you personally or in us as a community, the invitation is the same: Will we be courageous, pliable, and willing to pray, "send me, I'll go"?
To find out more about Red Church, head to redchurch.au

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