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Episode Synopsis
We Celebrate Loudly
Ever feel stuck on the edge of something better but unable to step in? In Acts 3, a man carried daily to the gate called Beautiful discovers that God’s timing can change everything. This message shows how access, restoration, and new life are unlocked when ordinary people stop, see, and share what they have in Jesus’ name.
Acts 3:1-10
Discussion topics
What’s one place or event you’ve always wanted to get into but couldn’t? (Could be funny or serious — concert, club, group of friends, etc.) Follow-up: How did that make you feel — excluded, frustrated, unseen?
Scripture Reflection (Acts 3:1–10, Acts 4:1–4) a. When you think about God’s will, do you tend to think more about the “big decisions” (The gate was called Beautiful, which comes from the Greek word for “right timing.” What does that reveal about how God works in our lives? b. Peter said, “What I do have I give to you.” What has God given you that you can give to others this week — spiritually, relationally, or practically?
Who in your life needs to be “carried” to the gate? Is there someone God’s nudging you to invite, encourage, or walk with toward faith?
How does your personal story of breakthrough or healing invite others to experience Jesus? When’s the last time you shared that story? What’s holding you back?
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Ever feel stuck on the edge of something better but unable to step in? In Acts 3, a man carried daily to the gate called Beautiful discovers that God’s timing can change everything. This message shows how access, restoration, and new life are unlocked when ordinary people stop, see, and share what they have in Jesus’ name.
Acts 3:1-10
Discussion topics
What’s one place or event you’ve always wanted to get into but couldn’t? (Could be funny or serious — concert, club, group of friends, etc.) Follow-up: How did that make you feel — excluded, frustrated, unseen?
Scripture Reflection (Acts 3:1–10, Acts 4:1–4) a. When you think about God’s will, do you tend to think more about the “big decisions” (The gate was called Beautiful, which comes from the Greek word for “right timing.” What does that reveal about how God works in our lives? b. Peter said, “What I do have I give to you.” What has God given you that you can give to others this week — spiritually, relationally, or practically?
Who in your life needs to be “carried” to the gate? Is there someone God’s nudging you to invite, encourage, or walk with toward faith?
How does your personal story of breakthrough or healing invite others to experience Jesus? When’s the last time you shared that story? What’s holding you back?
Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
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