MAR 23, 2026

Dr. Kevin Ueckert

Lead Pastor


Respond Guide is a flexible guide for our church to use all week long, in personal study, with family, and in community groups. Its questions are designed for everyone and can be used multiple times, often leading to different conversations and fresh insight in each setting. The same guide can shape three distinct experiences as God meets you personally, in your home, and in biblical community.






Summary

Sunday's sermon from Acts 11:19-30, Pastor Kevin Ueckert focuses on the phrase 'remain true to the Lord with devoted hearts' as believers were scattered due to persecution but continued spreading the Gospel. We learned how God uses difficulty and suffering as a refiner's crucible to shape believers and reflect Christ more clearly. The passage shows how persecution led to the Gospel reaching Gentiles in Antioch, where Barnabas encouraged the believers and brought Saul (Paul) to help teach. The church at Antioch became the first place where followers were called 'Christians' - meaning 'little Christs' - because they reflected Jesus so clearly. The message challenges believers to see God's grace at work even in chaos and to prioritize God's mission above personal ambitions.

Intro Prayer

Heavenly Father, as we gather together in this small group, we ask that You would open our hearts and minds to what You want to teach us today. Help us to tune our hearts to You, just as we heard in the message. We pray that You would speak to each person here in the way they need to hear from You. Give us ears to hear, eyes to see, and hearts that are receptive to Your truth. May our time together draw us closer to You and to one another. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen.

Ice Breaker

What is one song, book, or movie that you could experience over and over again without getting tired of it, and why does it never get old for you?

Key Verses

  1. Acts 11:19-23
  2. Acts 11:25-26
  3. 1 Timothy 1:13-14

Questions

  1. Pastor Kevin mentioned that 'walking away from the Lord is rarely something that happens overnight - it's a drift.' What are some small things that can cause believers to drift away from remaining true to the Lord?
  2. How does the example of believers being scattered due to persecution but continuing to share the Gospel challenge our perspective on difficulties in our own lives?
  3. Barnabas was called 'the encourager' and the pastor suggested this came from his own experience in the crucible of difficulty. How has God used your own struggles to help you encourage others?
  4. When Barnabas arrived in Antioch, he 'saw the grace of God and was glad' despite what might have looked chaotic. How can we train ourselves to see God's grace at work in seemingly messy situations?
  5. The passage mentions that Saul spent about 14 years in relative obscurity before Barnabas brought him to Antioch. What does this teach us about God's timing and preparation in our own lives?
  6. The believers in Antioch were first called 'Christians' (little Christs) because they reflected Jesus so clearly. What would it look like for people to see Christ reflected in your daily life?
  7. Barnabas recognized his need for help and went to get Saul, even though this eventually meant Saul became the more prominent leader. How does pride sometimes prevent us from seeking help or supporting others who might surpass us?
  8. Pastor Kevin challenged us to 'prioritize the mission of God over our own lives, dreams, ideas, ambitions, families.' What does this look like practically in your current season of life?

Life Application

This week, identify one area of your life where you've been drifting or where 'old code' from your past is interfering with your new life in Christ. Take one specific step to remove that hindrance and remain true to the Lord with a devoted heart. Additionally, look for an opportunity to encourage someone else who may be going through difficulty, remembering that God often uses our own experiences in the refiner's crucible to comfort others.

Key Takeaways

  1. God uses difficulty and persecution as a refiner's crucible to shape us and make us reflect Christ more clearly
  2. Remaining true to the Lord with devoted hearts requires intentional decisions to prioritize God's mission over our own ambitions
  3. The greatest encouragers are often those who have experienced God's comfort in their own dark seasons
  4. God can use anyone who remains faithful to Him to change the world, even if their names are never known
  5. Walking away from the Lord rarely happens overnight - it's usually a gradual drift caused by small compromises or neglecting spiritual disciplines

Ending Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank You for this time together and for the truth You've shared with us through Your Word. We pray that You would help each of us to remain true to You with devoted hearts, no matter what difficulties or challenges we may face. Help us to see Your grace at work in every situation and to trust that You are the refiner who is shaping us to reflect Your character. Give us courage to prioritize Your mission above our own desires and to be encouragers to others who are walking through their own seasons of difficulty. May we be known as 'little Christs' in our communities because of how clearly You shine through our lives. We commit this week to You and ask for Your strength to live faithfully. In Jesus' precious name, Amen.