Fanning the Flame of Unity
Last Friday night, we gathered with 10 local youth groups—across five different denominations—to worship together and hear from God’s Word. It was an incredibly encouraging night. Over 220 young people lifted their voices in praise, shouting and singing to God with passion. To witness that kind of unity and spiritual hunger in the next generation was something special.
That morning, as I spent time in prayer and reading through our Fan the Flame devotion, I was surprised to find the passage was Acts 10:23–48. It’s a powerful account of unity—one that brings together very different people in undeniably messy and uncomfortable circumstances. In the story, both Cornelius and Peter are learning something vital: that the gospel of Jesus is for anyone, anywhere, at anytime.
Peter refuses to let Cornelius worship him as a god, and in turn, Peter refuses to treat Cornelius as inferior—which, sadly, would have been culturally acceptable at the time. Instead, through the work of the Holy Spirit, two men from vastly different worlds are brought together in Christ.
Bringing together 10 youth groups from different backgrounds might sound like a logistical challenge—but the power of the Holy Spirit brings unity far beyond human effort. And I wonder: what parts of your life need that same power?
Is there a situation you need to bring before God? A relationship that feels strained or stuck? Maybe there’s a place where you’ve been praying for peace or healing. Be encouraged: the same Spirit that brought Peter and Cornelius together is still at work today. He can unite even the messiest parts of our lives—and when He does, the gospel goes forward, and the Word of God continues to spread. May he continue to fan the flame of unity across Queensland and our Nation.
Acts 10:34–35:
"Then Peter began to speak: 'I now realize how true it is that
God does not show favoritism but accepts from every nation
the one who fears him and does what is right.'"
Blessings,
Henry
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