Acts (The Church Gets Messy): For the Sake of Someone Else

Robyn Elliott   -  

The early Church wasn’t neat, tidy, or black and white – it was messy, complicated, and beautifully real. In this message from Robyn Elliott, we look at Acts 16 and discover how God shows up in the tension of right and wrong, rules and grace, motives and mistakes. If your Jesus following feels complicated, you’re not alone – and that might be exactly where Jesus meets you.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What does Timothy’s willingness to be circumcised teach us about the cost of loving others well – even when it’s uncomfortable or unfair? How far are we willing to go to remove barriers for someone else to encounter Jesus?
  2. What are some modern-day equivalents to Timothy’s sacrifice – ways we can “cut” parts of our comfort, pride, or preferences for the sake of others? Think of situations in your life, community, or church where someone laid something down to build trust or unity.
  3. What are some “low-cost” acts of love we often overlook but are still powerful? Who around you needs something simple – time, a kind word, a listening ear – that we might be withholding?
  4. In what ways do we make winning arguments more important than building bridges? What conversations or debates are better left in humility than pursued in pride?
  5. Is there something in your life that you’ve been unwilling to give up, even if letting go could help someone else experience Jesus more clearly? What would it look like to surrender that for the sake of love?
  6. What “extra requirements” do we sometimes add that make it harder for people to feel like they belong in church? How can we, as individuals and a church community, remove obstacles and make space for others to encounter Jesus?
  7. What’s an example of something that’s not so black and white in your faith? Why do we often make things more complicated than they need to be?