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The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around the transformative power of the Holy Spirit as depicted in Acts chapter 10, which illustrates that divine intervention transcends human categorization of insiders and outsiders. Dr. Brad Miller articulates the profound implications of this passage, emphasizing that God's actions often precede our theological understanding, thereby suggesting that belonging precedes believing. He elucidates that the Holy Spirit's unexpected arrival upon non-Jewish individuals challenges longstanding assumptions about inclusion and divine grace. Furthermore, the discourse reveals that baptism should be perceived as a response to God's pre-existing love, rather than a prerequisite for receiving it. Through this exploration, we are invited to reconsider our boundaries and assumptions, prompting a call to action to recognize where God may already be at work beyond our comfort zones. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes that God's actions often precede theological understanding, illustrating that experience can occur before one fully grasps its significance. Listeners are encouraged to recognize that the Holy Spirit transcends human-made boundaries, reaching individuals often deemed outsiders by societal standards. Baptism is portrayed as a celebration of God's existing love rather than a prerequisite for receiving that love, challenging conventional notions of religious rituals. The discussion highlights the importance of being open to God's work outside one's comfort zone, particularly in relation to marginalized communities or individuals. The episode calls for an active response to God's grace, prompting listeners to consider where they might be resistant to accepting those whom God embraces. Finally, the podcast invites us to reflect on the nature of love, suggesting that true love expands and includes rather than confines or excludes. Links referenced in this episode: voiceofgoddaily.com The "Daily Bible Refresh" is presented each day by Rev. Dr. Brad Miller who has a goal of speaking a bit of the bible into two million ears (one million people) in three years (2025-2028). He is the author of "The A, B, C-1,2,3 Bible Study Guide" Free to you by clicking HERE. Brad served as a local church pastor for forty years and has a background in radio and podcasting. Moreover, he is a life-long student of The Bible. He believes in the words of Jesus that “scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21) The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available seven days a week by 6:00 am ET. The episodes are no longer than ten minutes long and are... Understandable: A reading from the New Testament (usually the Gospel) selected from the Revised Common Lectionary using "The Message" translation. Relatable: You will have a couple of "points to ponder" from the text which will relate to your life Applicable: Every episode includes a way you can take action based on the reading A recommended resource to help you go deeper in biblical study and spiritual direction. A prayer for your day. A companion resource to the Voice of God Daily Podcast is the “ABC Bible Study Guide” available by clicking HERE. The "Daily Bible Refresh" is available every day at VoiceofGodDaily.com on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all major podcast directories. You can help Dr. Brad attain his goal of getting a bit of the bible into two million ears by subscribing to "Daily Bible Refresh" on Apple Podcasts, leaving a five-star rating, and writing a review. More importantly please share with your network of family and friends about the "Daily Bible Refresh". Please make listening to the "Daily Bible Refresh" a part of your daily life. Remember… “All scripture is God-breathed and useful”(2 Timothy 3:16)