Re:Verse passage – 1 Corinthians 16:15–18; Acts 18:1–8; 11:22–26 (day six)
The news about them reached the ears of the church at Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas off to Antioch. Acts 11:22
When news reached Jerusalem that Gentiles were coming to faith in Antioch, the church sent Barnabas to investigate. This was not a small development. For generations, God’s people had understood themselves through the story of Israel. Now, through Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit, the nations were being gathered into God’s covenant family.
When Barnabas arrived, he “saw the grace of God” and rejoiced (Acts 11:23). What he witnessed expanded his vision of what God was doing in the world. Antioch was not the destination; it was the beginning. If God could do this among Gentiles in Antioch, where else might He work? Philippi? Corinth? Rome?
The same Spirit is still at work today. One of the challenges of discipleship is allowing God to enlarge our vision beyond ourselves, our church, and our expectations. Where might God be inviting us to see His grace at work in ways we’ve never imagined?