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Episode 60 — Acts 11 Today we read Acts chapter 11. Tomorrow we will read Psalms — Day 11 (Psalms 47–51). INTRO Good morning, and welcome back to The Morning Meditation Podcast. This is Episode 60. Today, we’re reading Acts chapter 11. Tomorrow morning, we’ll read Psalms Day 11, covering Psalms 47 through 51. Acts 11 shows us the church learning, growing, and adjusting—not changing doctrine, but understanding God’s work more clearly. 📖 SCRIPTURE CONTEXT — ACTS 11 Acts 11 opens with Peter explaining what happened in Cornelius’s house. He doesn’t defend himself with opinions. He simply recounts what God did. “What was I, that I could withstand God?” (Acts 11:17) And the response of the church is important: “Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.” (Acts 11:18) Notice this carefully:

Later in the chapter, the focus shifts to Antioch. Antioch becomes the first major Gentile-centered church, and it’s here that: “The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” (Acts 11:26) Not by decree. Not by branding. But by testimony. 📜 A SHORT STORY FROM HISTORY Antioch reminds us of early Baptist churches that grew outside centers of power. They weren’t approved by Rome. They weren’t backed by the state. But they were known for preaching Christ and living changed lives. The name “Christian” stuck because outsiders saw something real. That’s always how it works. 🔎 THREE POINTS TO MEDITATE ON TODAY 1️⃣ God Explains Himself Through His Work Peter didn’t argue theology. He pointed to evidence. When God is clearly working, honest hearts recognize it. 2️⃣ Growth Requires Humility The church had to admit God was doing something bigger than their expectations. Sound doctrine does not mean frozen understanding. It means faithfulness as God reveals truth. 3️⃣ Christians Are Identified by Christlikeness They weren’t called Christians because of buildings or programs. They were called Christians because Christ showed through them. 📌 CLOSING THOUGHT Acts 11 reminds us that God grows His church by expanding hearts—not by lowering truth. When believers walk humbly and obey Scripture, God handles the results. 📅 LOOKING AHEAD Tomorrow morning, we’ll read Psalms — Day 11, covering Psalms 47 through 51. Those psalms include:A fitting companion to Acts 11. Until then, meditate today on this truth: When God is clearly at work, the right response is not resistance—but rejoicing. Thanks for listening. We’ll meet again tomorrow morning.

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