The book of Acts doesn't end in victory and celebration - there is less unity at the end of Acts than there was in the beginning. The struggle only increases and yet -- Paul is not pressed into despair. He boasts in his weakness, breaks bread with his enemies and holds onto his ancestral hope. Let's imitate Paul.
Discussion:
What are you 'waiting' for?
What does it mean for us as believers that Acts ends in so much chaos and disunity among the believers? Has church unity been achieved more or less in the past 2000 years?
In light of this, what does it mean to be known by Hope?
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