In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack reflects on moments in life that divide time—events after which nothing is ever the same. From personal memories of 9/11 to the pivotal scene in Acts 10–11 where the gospel is extended to the Gentiles, we explore how God often works in ways we don’t expect.
Through Peter’s vision, the criticism from the “circumcision party,” and the church’s ultimate celebration of grace, we see how the gospel tears down walls of division and fulfills God’s promises from Genesis to Revelation.
Key Takeaways:Life-changing moments: both in history and in Scripture, God uses unexpected events to reshape our perspective.
Peter’s example: in humility and patience, he trusted God’s work rather than fighting for his own reputation.
Two responses to God’s grace: criticism and resistance (like Jonah and the circumcision party) or joyful celebration of mercy.
The gospel reconciles: Jews and Gentiles, enemies and friends, all made one in Christ.
Practical encouragement: When God works in ways we don’t understand, we’re called to stay calm, stay humble, and trust Him.
Jack also offers a heartfelt gospel invitation: if you’ve never placed your trust in Christ, now is the time to turn from sin and find peace with God.
📖 Scripture focus: Acts 11:1–18 ✝️ Supporting texts: Genesis 18, Ephesians 2, Revelation 7
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