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Accepted by God

An episode of the Trails Church podcast, hosted by Trails Church Winnipeg, titled "Accepted by God " was published on February 8, 2026 and runs 64 minutes.

February 8, 2026 ·64m · Trails Church

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Acts 10:1–11:18This week’s text isn’t a side story.It’s a history-shifting moment.Like… one of the most important turns in the whole Bible.The question behind it all:What did it actually take for us to be accepted by God?Because we all have an answer to that —even if we’ve never said it out loud.Acts 10 blows it up.God doesn’t just save a few “religious types.”He throws the door wide open.Full acceptance.No second-class status.Even the apostles are like,“Wait… God did WHAT?!”That’s how massive this is.As you read Acts today before coming to our gathering, sit with that question:👉 What was required for me to be accepted by God?Bonus: read Ephesians 2:11–3:6 — Paul explains the theology behind this moment.Pray we’d actually feel the weight of this:God doesn’t just tolerate us.In Christ, we’re brought all the way in.See you soon.

Acts 10:1–11:18
This week’s text isn’t a side story.
It’s a history-shifting moment.
Like… one of the most important turns in the whole Bible.
The question behind it all:
What did it actually take for us to be accepted by God?
Because we all have an answer to that —
even if we’ve never said it out loud.
Acts 10 blows it up.
God doesn’t just save a few “religious types.”
He throws the door wide open.
Full acceptance.
No second-class status.
Even the apostles are like,
“Wait… God did WHAT?!”
That’s how massive this is.
As you read Acts today before coming to our gathering, sit with that question:
👉 What was required for me to be accepted by God?
Bonus: read Ephesians 2:11–3:6 — Paul explains the theology behind this moment.
Pray we’d actually feel the weight of this:
God doesn’t just tolerate us.
In Christ, we’re brought all the way in.
See you soon.

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