BIBLE READING PLAN

Week 1 | Unstoppable Witness
Passage:  Acts 1:1–11

The church did not begin with a plan, a building, or a program. It began with a promise. Jesus tells His followers not to rush ahead, but to wait for the power of the Holy Spirit. The mission was clear, but the strength to carry it out would come from God, not human effort. The same Spirit promised in Acts 1 still empowers believers today to live as witnesses right where they are.

Application Questions:
  1. Where do you feel pressure to act in your own strength instead of depending on the Holy Spirit?
  2. Who is part of your everyday “Jerusalem” where God may be calling you to live as a witness?

Prayer Prompt:
Holy Spirit, help me wait on Your direction instead of rushing ahead. Give me power and courage to represent Jesus faithfully in my daily life.
Week 2 | Unstoppable Boldness
Passage: Acts 2:1–41

Pentecost changed everything. Ordinary people were filled with extraordinary power, and fear gave way to courage. Peter, once silent and ashamed, boldly declared the truth about Jesus. This boldness was not personality-driven. It was Spirit-fueled. When God’s Spirit fills His people, He gives them the courage to speak and live for Christ.

Application Questions:
  1. What fears keep you quiet about your faith?
  2. How could prayer prepare your heart for greater boldness this week?

Prayer Prompt:
God, fill me with Your Spirit. Replace my fear with courage and help me speak truth with love when You give the opportunity.
Week 3 | Unstoppable Community
Passage:  Acts 2:42–47

The early church devoted themselves to God and to one another. Their faith was not casual or convenient. It shaped their priorities, their relationships, and their generosity. As they lived in genuine community, God worked powerfully among them and drew others to Himself. Devotion to God always leads to a deeper connection with people.

Application Questions:
  1. What currently shapes your daily priorities more than your faith?
  2. What step could you take to grow deeper in Christian community?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, shape my heart around Your Word, prayer, and people. Help me build a faith that is consistent, committed, and lived out in community.
Week 4 | Unstoppable Serving
Passage: Acts 3:1–26

Peter and John noticed a man whom everyone else passed by. They did not offer what they did not have, but they gave what God had placed in them. God used their obedience to bring healing and hope. Serving often begins with simply seeing people and being willing to respond in Jesus’ name.

Application Questions:
  1. Who might God be asking you to truly notice this week?
  2. What has God already given you that you can use to serve others?

Prayer Prompt:
Jesus, open my eyes to see people as You see them. Use what I have to bring Your love and truth to those around me.
Week 4 | Unstoppable Serving
Passage: Acts 3:1–26

Peter and John noticed a man whom everyone else passed by. They did not offer what they did not have, but they gave what God had placed in them. God used their obedience to bring healing and hope. Serving often begins with simply seeing people and being willing to respond in Jesus’ name.

Application Questions:
  1. Who might God be asking you to truly notice this week?
  2. What has God already given you that you can use to serve others?

Prayer Prompt:
Jesus, open my eyes to see people as You see them. Use what I have to bring Your love and truth to those around me.
Week 5 | Unstoppable Witness
Passage:  Acts 4:1–22

Faithfulness to Jesus is not always welcomed. Peter and John faced opposition, yet they refused to be silent about what they had seen and heard. Their courage did not come from education or influence, but from time spent with Jesus. Obedience may bring resistance, but it always honors God.

Application Questions:
  1. Where do you feel pressure to stay silent about your faith?
  2. How does remembering what Jesus has done for you strengthen your courage?

Prayer Prompt
God, help me obey You even when it is uncomfortable. Give me the courage to speak and live faithfully, trusting You with the results.
Week 6 | Unstoppable Love
Passage:  Acts 10:34–48

God used Peter to show that the Gospel is for everyone. Barriers of culture, background, and tradition were broken as God poured out His Spirit on people once considered outsiders. God shows no favoritism. His love reaches farther than our comfort zones and invites us to do the same.

Application Questions:
  1. Who might God be inviting you to love beyond your comfort zone?
  2. What assumptions or barriers might God be asking you to release?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, shape my heart to reflect Your love for all people. Help me step toward others with humility, grace, and obedience.
Week 7 | Unstoppable Grace
Passage:  Acts 15:1–21

The early church faced tension over rules and traditions. Through prayer and discernment, they affirmed that salvation comes by grace alone. Grace brings freedom and unity when held together with truth. The church thrives when it refuses to add burdens God never intended.

Application Questions:
  1. Where are you tempted to measure faith by performance instead of grace?
  2. How can you extend grace in a way that helps and strengthens others?

Prayer Prompt:
God, remind me that I live by grace, not effort. Help me walk in truth while extending grace generously to others.
Week 8 | Unstoppable Worship
Passage:  Acts 16:16–40

Paul and Silas worshiped while chained in prison. Their faith in the dark became a testimony that led others to freedom. Worship does not ignore pain, but it declares trust in God despite it. Faithful worship in hard places shines hope to everyone watching.

Application Questions:
  1. What difficult situation could become a place of worship this week?
  2. Who might be encouraged by your faith in the middle of hardship?

Prayer Prompt:
God, teach me to worship You in every season. Use my faithfulness, even in struggle, to bring hope to others.