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How do we wait well? - Acts 1:12-26 Sermon | Anglican Church Prescott

  • Writer: The Rev. Ian Emile Dunn
    The Rev. Ian Emile Dunn
  • 13 minutes ago
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How do we as Christians wait well?
How do we as Christians wait well?

Acts 1:12–26


We live in a culture that struggles to wait. Yet in Acts 1, after Jesus ascends, the disciples are told to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the promise of the Holy Spirit. What follows is a powerful picture of faithful obedience in uncertain times.


They do not panic. They do not scatter. They gather in unity, devote themselves to prayer, search the Scriptures, and act carefully in community. Their waiting is not passive—it is active trust in God.


This passage reminds us that obedience is not a frantic effort but humble dependence. As individuals and as a church, we are called to persistent prayer, attentiveness to God’s Word, and trust in the Holy Spirit to guide what comes next.


In seasons of waiting, we do not rush ahead—we depend on Him.


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