"If the LORD delights in a person's way, He makes their steps firm; though they stumble, they will not fall, for the LORD upholds them with His hand." (Psalm 37:23,24)

Lessons Learned: “Hearing and Obeying God?” (Acts 10:1-19)

“Hearing and Obeying God?” (Acts 10:1-19)

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📘 LESSONS LEARNED

God desires His people to recognize His voice, trust His leading, and obey His instructions even when His direction stretches personal comfort, traditions, or prejudices.

💥 SINS / FAILURES

  1. Ignoring or resisting God’s prompting because it challenges personal comfort or tradition (Acts 10:14; Jonah 1:1–3)
  2. Allowing prejudice or cultural barriers to shape our view of people (Acts 10:28; James 2:1–4)
  3. Claiming to follow God while remaining spiritually inattentive to His voice (Isaiah 6:9–10; Hebrews 3:15)
  4. Hesitating to obey God when His instructions seem confusing or uncomfortable (Exodus 4:10–13; Luke 9:62)
  5. Reducing Christianity to ritual instead of an active relationship with God (Matthew 15:8–9; John 5:39–40)

🏆 SUCCESSES / SPIRITUAL GROWTH

  1. Responding immediately when God gives clear direction (Acts 10:19–21; Genesis 12:1–4)
  2. Developing a lifestyle of prayer and attentiveness to God (Acts 10:2; 1 Thessalonians 5:17)
  3. Allowing God to transform personal attitudes and prejudices (Romans 12:2; Ephesians 4:22–24)
  4. Trusting God even before fully understanding His plan (Hebrews 11:8; Proverbs 3:5–6)
  5. Recognizing that God is actively working in multiple places simultaneously (Acts 10:3–8; John 5:17)

🧭 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS

  1. God often prepares leaders through uncomfortable stretching experiences (Acts 10:11–16; Moses in Exodus 3–4)
  2. Spiritual leaders must remain teachable and willing to change (Acts 10:28–29; Galatians 2:11–14)
  3. Prayer positions leaders to receive God’s direction clearly (Acts 10:9; Mark 1:35)
  4. God’s guidance frequently unfolds step-by-step rather than all at once (Acts 10:17–20; Psalm 119:105)
  5. Obedient leadership can open the gospel to entirely new groups of people (Acts 10:34–35; Matthew 28:19)