The Unstoppable
This powerful message takes us deep into the heart of what it means to be part of a spiritual revolution that changes lives from the inside out. Drawing from Acts 17 and the ministry of Paul and Silas, we discover that the early church was accused of turning the world upside down—not through physical force or political power, but through the transformative message of Jesus Christ. The sermon challenges our understanding of what kingdom revolution looks like, clarifying that Jesus didn't come to establish an earthly kingdom through military might, as the Jews expected. Instead, He came to start a spiritual movement that would have profound physical consequences. We see this clearly when Jesus stopped Peter from fighting in the Garden of Gethsemane, declaring He could call down twelve legions of angels but chose a different path. The revolution we're called to join is one of surrender—both spiritual and physical—where changed hearts lead to changed lives. This message reminds us that we're in a real battle, but Ephesians 6 makes clear our struggle isn't against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces. The people who oppose the gospel aren't our enemies; they're deceived and lost, needing the same salvation we've received. When we understand this, we can love them even as they persecute us, just as the early disciples did. This is the unstoppable movement we're invited to join—one that changes families, communities, and ultimately the world.
