📘 LESSONS LEARNED
God often grants rapid influence to His truth when hearts are open, but that influence will inevitably face opposition from those who resist Jesus.
💥 SINS / FAILURES
- Using personal influence to oppose God’s work rather than advance it (Acts 13:50; Matthew 23:13)
- Rejecting Jesus while maintaining an appearance of religious devotion (John 5:39-40; Matthew 15:8)
- Allowing jealousy, fear, pride, or prejudice to determine spiritual decisions (Acts 13:45; James 3:14-16)
- Closing one’s heart to biblical truth despite clear evidence from God’s Word (Acts 13:46; Hebrews 3:15)
- Being deceived by sin because its early stages appear attractive or harmless (Hebrews 3:13; Proverbs 14:12)
🏆 SUCCESSES / SPIRITUAL GROWTH
- Welcoming God’s truth with humility and an open heart (Acts 13:48; James 1:21)
- Using influence to help others encounter Jesus Christ (Matthew 5:16; Colossians 4:5-6)
- Remaining faithful when opposition or persecution arises (Matthew 5:10-12; 2 Timothy 3:12)
- Following the Holy Spirit’s guidance even when circumstances become difficult (Acts 13:51; Proverbs 3:5-6)
- Living with joy despite uncertainty and opposition (Acts 13:52; Philippians 4:4)
🧭 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS
- Influence is never neutral; it either advances God’s purposes or opposes them (Luke 11:23; Acts 13:50)
- God can establish significant influence quickly when He prepares people’s hearts (Acts 13:44-49)
- Spiritual opposition often intensifies where Gospel effectiveness is increasing (Acts 13:49-50; 1 Peter 5:8)
- Wise leaders seek God’s direction regarding when to remain and when to move on (Acts 13:51; Acts 16:6-10)
- Healthy ministry equips believers to thrive under the Holy Spirit’s leadership (Acts 13:52; Ephesians 4:12)
