All Nations Community Church Wythenshawe - Community Through Faith and Fellowship (Pentecostal Church AOG)

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Your Faith Affects Others

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Your Faith Affects Others Pastor Ras

DEVOTIONAL:

MAIN SCRIPTURE: Acts 16:25 (NIV) 25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them.

The story of Paul and Silas in the prison at Philippi serves as a remarkable example of how faith has the power to influence not just our lives but also the lives of those around us. When they were imprisoned, instead of sinking into sadness, Paul and Silas sang hymns and prayed. Their faith was so infectious that it not only led to their freedom but also resulted in the freedom of all the other prisoners.

Imagine that! Their faith created a ripple effect that reached beyond their personal circumstances. Sometimes, we tend to think that our relationship with God is a private affair. While it's true that it's personal, it's far from private. Your faith journey is like a light that shines not just for you but also to guide those lost in darkness.

Remember, the prison guard and his family came to know Christ because Paul and Silas were faithful in their suffering. Your faith, your trust in God, can have the same kind of impact. It can be the spark that brings spiritual freedom, hope, and even physical healing to people you encounter daily, your family, friends, and even strangers.

PRAYER:

Heavenly Father, help me to realise that my faith journey isn't just about me, but also about those You have placed in my life. Use me to bring freedom and hope to others. In Jesus' name, Amen.

ACTION STEP:

Today, intentionally share your testimony with someone who is struggling or needs a glimmer of hope. Your experience and journey with God could very well be the key to unlocking their own breakthrough. Sometimes all it takes to ignite someone's faith is a single spark, and that spark could be you.