30.9.25

Acts 20 and the Question of Continuity: Why God Chooses People Over Systems How This Principle Also Applies Personally

Today in this post we bring it home personally. The same way God preserves His Church through history, He preserves me in my journey with Him. We see how He ensures continuity in our faith, even when we stumble. Continuity of faith is not secured by my own failsafe system of habits or rules (though they help), but by His living presence in me. Here’s how it plays out: 1. We have a divine guarantee of continuity “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6) Just as God never abandoned His people in history, He won’t abandon us. What He starts, He finishes. 2. Our role: daily choosing faithfulness God doesn’t remove our free will, but He gives us strength to stand. Like Israel or the early Church, I can drift if I neglect Him — but I also find He keeps tugging my heart back. That tug is proof He cares about our continuity. 3. The Spirit is our inner “failsafe” Jesus promised the Spirit would “guide you into all truth” (John 16:13). Systems (like routines, church programs, even personal discipline) can break down, but the Spirit doesn’t. He convicts, comforts, warns, and redirects us. 4. God raises “reformers” in our life Just as He raised reformers in church history, He sends voices and moments to restore us personally. A Scripture we read at the right time. A word from a brother/sister in Christ. Even trials that wake us up spiritually. These are God’s way of keeping us from total collapse. 5. The pattern of falling and rising Like the Church through centuries, I sometimes stumble, grow cold, or feel weak. But every time I repent and rise again, i am living proof of God’s preserving power. That cycle isn’t failure — it’s evidence that He won’t let me go. In summary: God doesn’t guarantee our continuity through rigid systems, but through His Spirit, His Word, and His relentless love. If you stay responsive, He keeps you on course. Even if you stumble, He restores you, ensuring that your faith will reach the finish line. All these came from me feeling sad at Moses and Paul's exit from ministry, and recalling what followed, I thought God wasn't big on how His Work went. But, I found again that God is always right He knows what He is doing.. #FaithReflections #Acts20 #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #GodsPlan #SpiritualGrowth #TrustInGod #ChurchHistory #ContinuityInFaith #WalkingWithGod #MenAboveSystems #GodsEnduringGrace

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