
Acts 12 opens with the death of the Apostle James. Once a Son of Thunder seeking position and power, James had been transformed into a faithful, fearless disciple—quietly obedient, beautifully bold, and fully surrendered. As the early Church reels from his loss, they gather to pray—not with polished faith, but with earnest prayer. The kind that stretches out. The kind that doesn't stop when things feel hopeless. And in the middle of their grief and doubt, God moves. From James’ quiet faithfulness to Peter’s miraculous rescue, this message is a call to be formed by Jesus and fueled by prayer. It reminds us that spiritual awakening rarely comes through noise, but through surrender, intercession, and persistent faith—even when we're weary.Key passage: Acts 12:5“But earnest prayer for him was made to God by the church.”
Speaker: Taylor Drenzyk
Challenge: What’s one area where Jesus is trying to form you—not just use you? What’s one thing you’ve stopped praying for that you need to bring back to Him with renewed passion? This week, don’t settle for sleepy faith. Stretch out. Follow through. Be the kind of disciple who’s being thunderstruck—formed, faithful, and fully alive in Christ.Connect with us at thejoychurch.com