About this episode
Greg Opean discusses Acts 7, highlighting how God's work transcends human limitations and expectations.
Acts 7 | Greg Opean Packinghouse’s Sunday morning worship service from Stephen’s defense in Acts 7 is far more than a response to accusations—it is a powerful reminder of how God works beyond the limits we often place on Him. By walking through Israel’s history, Stephen reveals a consistent pattern: God sends deliverers, and His people resist them, missing what He is doing because their hearts are fixed on traditions, systems, or expectations rather than on Him. This message challenges us to recognize how easily we can “box in” God—limiting Him to certain places, people, or methods—while He is actively moving in ways we might not expect. Through examples like Joseph, Moses, and ultimately Jesus, we see that God’s work is not confined, and that rejecting His movement often comes from misplaced devotion or spiritual blindness. - Greg Opean - Sunday, April 12, 2026
People in this episode
Host: Greg Opean
Topics covered
- Acts 7
- Stephen's defense
- God's deliverers
- spiritual blindness
Keywords
- God's movement
- Israel's history
- Joseph
- Moses
- Jesus
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Israel
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