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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

June 24 — "Are We Standing in God's Way?"



Today's Reading: Acts 5:22-42

Sometimes, the people most confident in their understanding of God are the ones who completely miss Him when He moves. Take Acts 5: the religious leaders—experts in Scripture, guardians of tradition—stood blind as God worked in their midst. Rather than embracing Jesus as the Messiah, they fought against Him. Their resistance prompted warning from one of their own and exposed a hard truth: resisting God only leads to failure.

The Sanhedrin, convinced they were God’s representatives, rejected Jesus at every turn. Even after His resurrection, as miracles unfolded and the Apostles preached with undeniable power, they dug in their heels. But Gamaliel, a well-respected Pharisee, urged caution: If this movement was purely human, it would collapse. But if it is from God? No force on earth can stop it.

History proved him right. The Apostles kept preaching. The Gospel spread like wildfire. And the very leaders who should have guided people to the Messiah found themselves fighting against His mission. It wasn’t the uneducated or the outcasts who missed God’s plan—it was the religious elite, the ones who allegedly “knew” Him best.

This same blindness surfaced again during the Jesus Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. A generation of truth-seeking hippies—long-haired, barefoot, desperate for Jesus—flooded churches. Some churches embraced them with open arms. Others resisted, unwilling to set aside their traditions. What happened? A revival exploded. Thousands came to Christ, a fresh wave of worship was born, and churches that welcomed the movement thrived. Those who resisted? Many faded into irrelevance.

It’s easy to shake our heads at the Sanhedrin, but let’s be honest—could we be just as blind? Do we hold so tightly to our traditions or expectations that we fail to recognize God at work? When He moves in unexpected ways, do we embrace it—or resist it? The truth is, we can be deeply religious and completely out of step with Him. That’s a sobering thought.

Instead of assuming we always see clearly, let’s humbly seek the Lord and ask: Am I walking in step with You and Your work—or am I standing in the way? Lay down pride. Surrender expectations. Ask the Holy Spirit for discernment. When God moves, don’t resist—run with Him! Be a part of what He is doing. After all, if it is of God, you won’t be able to stop Him!

May the Lord open your eyes to His work, tune your ears to His voice, and soften your heart to His leading. May you never resist His movement, but always walk in step with His perfect will. 

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