Next year is going to be an Acts 2 Year because we’re going back to simplicity.
We’re leaving behind the hustle and bustle of institutions and empires for the basics once again.
We’re choosing the humble over the proud and lofty.
We’re choosing the private over the public stage.
We’re choosing connection over club mentality or even shallow community.
We’re choosing fellowship over programs.
We’re choosing true worship over performance.
We’re choosing the nameless and faceless over celebrity Christianity.
And we’re choosing the pure over the convoluted and tainted.
This is going to be an Acts 2 year because God is rebuilding our definition of the church, and He’s rebuilding us in the process.
We’re coming back to the true foundations of the church again.
We’re coming back to the simplicity and power of the fivefold, where people are built up into who God has called them to be.
We’re going to see the breakdown of man’s hierarchies and systems.
We’re coming back to the simple foundation of people gathering not around a man, but around Jesus and the finished work of the cross.
We’re coming back to signs, wonders, and miracles again.
We’re coming back to daily salvations and the pursuit of souls instead of preaching to the choir.
We’re coming back to baptisms and lives being transformed, rescued from darkness and addiction.
We’re coming back to being the hospital church again, instead of a museum or a palace.
We’re coming back to what looks small and insignificant but carries immense weight in the spirit.
We’re coming back to experiencing His face and His glory once again, instead of simply coming to a service to hear a cool cliché quote to take home.
We’re leaving behind the goosebumps of man’s religion and trading them for true encounters and visitations with God.
So, this next year, watch as God leads you in a new direction.
Watch as your appetites begin to change.
Watch as the Lord leads you away from systems and places that look good on the outside but have brought you into bondage.
For many, this will mean breaking away from what you’ve been part of for years.
It may mean relocation. Shifting. Migrating.
It may mean leaving behind compromises, false coverings, and shallow accountability in communities that resemble but are far from the Acts 2 church God has destined for you.
It will mean stepping out of isolation to find the people God has for you.
It will mean leaving behind dead works and performance to discover the fire of His Spirit and a fresh baptism that overhauls your life.
And it will mean closing the door on Act 1 so that we, as the church, can step into Acts 2—a season of power and baptism in the Holy Spirit that empowers us to walk in the fullness of everything Jesus made available to us at the cross.
It’s going to be a year of departing from the flesh and man’s pursuit of building Babel and stepping into a year of building what looks simple but reaps eternal fruit.
It’s going to transform your family, marriages, and every area of your life as you realign with God’s purpose and His original blueprint for the church.
Watch, friends, as we leave behind decades, even centuries, of dysfunction and as the Lord begins to build His house.
This is why you have felt the discontent in the last few years that has grown inside you.
It’s the desire to go back to the original plan.
It’s the longing for true connection with God and His people.
And build something pure and not of man’s hands.
If this is you, pray this dangerous prayer with me “Lord do Acts 2 in my life in 2025 onwards in Jesus name! And lead me to my Acts 2 people!”
“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved” Acts 2:42-47