In this week’s message from our Acts: Life on Mission series, “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” we explore how God meets us in our brokenness and invites us to find true healing. Drawing from Acts 3, we look at the story of Peter and John healing a man paralyzed from birth. This miracle shows us that real transformation begins when we acknowledge our need for God and let go of the pressure to be “okay.”
Instead of hiding our struggles, we’re called to lift our eyes, be vulnerable, and lean into the church community for support and strength. Romans 12:5 reminds us that we’re all part of one body, each member belonging to the other. In God’s family, we don’t have to pretend we’re perfect; we can come as we are.
As followers of Christ, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to live free from shame and self-sufficiency, trusting that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Join us as we discuss how to let go, be honest, and find true peace in Jesus.
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