
Day 1: Right Place, Right Time
Scripture: Acts 10:1–4
Key Thought: Being with God doesn’t happen by accident.
Cornelius didn’t just randomly hear from God—he positioned himself to. Prayer wasn’t a one-time act; it was a habit. He showed up consistently, and when he did, God spoke clearly.
We often want moments with God without making space for God. But spiritual encounters are rarely accidental—they’re intentional.
When you consistently show up, you put yourself in a place where God can meet you.
Reflection:
Where do you need to be more intentional about “showing up” with God?
Prayer:
Lord, help me build a rhythm of meeting with You so I don’t miss what You want to say.
Day 2: Get Up and Pray
Scripture: Acts 10:9
Key Thought: Prayer is where God aligns our hearts with His.
Peter went to the rooftop for one reason—to pray. In that moment of focus and attention, God spoke and began reshaping his thinking.
Prayer isn’t just talking—it’s listening. It’s making space for God to challenge, guide, and transform us.
If we only talk, we miss half the conversation.
Reflection:
Are you creating space to listen to God, or just talking at Him?
Prayer:
Jesus, teach me to listen. Quiet my heart so I can hear Your voice.
Day 3: When God Challenges Old Ways
Scripture: Acts 10:13–15
Key Thought: God often changes us before He uses us.
Peter resisted God’s command because it went against everything he had been taught. But God wasn’t just changing Peter’s behavior—He was transforming his perspective.
Sometimes God’s next step for us requires letting go of old assumptions, biases, or comfort zones.
Growth with God often feels uncomfortable before it feels clear.
Reflection:
What mindset, bias, or привычка might God be asking you to rethink?
Prayer:
God, give me the courage to release old ways when You’re leading me into something new.
Day 4: Get Up and Go
Scripture: Acts 10:19–20
Key Thought: Obedience moves us into God’s bigger story.
Peter didn’t fully understand what God was doing—but he obeyed anyway. He got up and went.
So did Cornelius’ servants. So did his family and friends.
None of them experienced what God had planned by staying comfortable—they experienced it by moving when God said move.
Obedience often comes before understanding.
Reflection:
What is one thing God may be asking you to do that you’ve been hesitating on?
Prayer:
Lord, help me obey quickly, even when I don’t fully understand.
Day 5: God Includes Everyone
Scripture: Acts 10:44–45
Key Thought: The gospel is for all people—no exceptions.
When the Holy Spirit fell on the Gentiles, it shattered every barrier. The message was clear: God’s love and salvation are for everyone.
No one is too far, too different, or too broken to be included.
That also means we don’t get to choose who’s “in” and who’s “out.”
Reflection:
Is there anyone you’ve unintentionally excluded from the love of Jesus?
Prayer:
Jesus, help me see people the way You do—and love without limits.
Scripture: Acts 10:1–4
Key Thought: Being with God doesn’t happen by accident.
Cornelius didn’t just randomly hear from God—he positioned himself to. Prayer wasn’t a one-time act; it was a habit. He showed up consistently, and when he did, God spoke clearly.
We often want moments with God without making space for God. But spiritual encounters are rarely accidental—they’re intentional.
When you consistently show up, you put yourself in a place where God can meet you.
Reflection:
Where do you need to be more intentional about “showing up” with God?
Prayer:
Lord, help me build a rhythm of meeting with You so I don’t miss what You want to say.
Day 2: Get Up and Pray
Scripture: Acts 10:9
Key Thought: Prayer is where God aligns our hearts with His.
Peter went to the rooftop for one reason—to pray. In that moment of focus and attention, God spoke and began reshaping his thinking.
Prayer isn’t just talking—it’s listening. It’s making space for God to challenge, guide, and transform us.
If we only talk, we miss half the conversation.
Reflection:
Are you creating space to listen to God, or just talking at Him?
Prayer:
Jesus, teach me to listen. Quiet my heart so I can hear Your voice.
Day 3: When God Challenges Old Ways
Scripture: Acts 10:13–15
Key Thought: God often changes us before He uses us.
Peter resisted God’s command because it went against everything he had been taught. But God wasn’t just changing Peter’s behavior—He was transforming his perspective.
Sometimes God’s next step for us requires letting go of old assumptions, biases, or comfort zones.
Growth with God often feels uncomfortable before it feels clear.
Reflection:
What mindset, bias, or привычка might God be asking you to rethink?
Prayer:
God, give me the courage to release old ways when You’re leading me into something new.
Day 4: Get Up and Go
Scripture: Acts 10:19–20
Key Thought: Obedience moves us into God’s bigger story.
Peter didn’t fully understand what God was doing—but he obeyed anyway. He got up and went.
So did Cornelius’ servants. So did his family and friends.
None of them experienced what God had planned by staying comfortable—they experienced it by moving when God said move.
Obedience often comes before understanding.
Reflection:
What is one thing God may be asking you to do that you’ve been hesitating on?
Prayer:
Lord, help me obey quickly, even when I don’t fully understand.
Day 5: God Includes Everyone
Scripture: Acts 10:44–45
Key Thought: The gospel is for all people—no exceptions.
When the Holy Spirit fell on the Gentiles, it shattered every barrier. The message was clear: God’s love and salvation are for everyone.
No one is too far, too different, or too broken to be included.
That also means we don’t get to choose who’s “in” and who’s “out.”
Reflection:
Is there anyone you’ve unintentionally excluded from the love of Jesus?
Prayer:
Jesus, help me see people the way You do—and love without limits.
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