Unmoved

Call To Prayer

Topic: Unmoved

By: Daniel Peter

Date: 21.01.2026

 

โ€œBut none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.โ€
Acts 20:24 KJV

 

Ever since the beginning, the enemy has always acted to take man out of Godโ€™s original position for him. He seeks to shift our confidence in God through the trials and temptations he brings. But when we know and trust the Lord, we remain unmoved and steadfast in the faith.

The enemy is the same old serpent; his tricks have not changed over the years, and neither has his hatred for humansโ€”especially those with a heart to do the will of God. One way he attempts to unsettle us in our faith is through the trials he brings. For example, when Apostle Paul was compelled in his spirit to go to Jerusalem, there were many prophetic words concerning the trials he would face there.

Although those who spoke to him were speaking by the Spirit, the trials he was going to face in Jerusalem were not necessarily from God, but were the devilโ€™s attempt to frustrate his ministry. Yet Apostle Paul remained unmoved, as he declared in Acts 20:24. This was because he did not count his life so dear to himself that it would become a reason not to fulfil his ministryโ€”his course.

Many in Paulโ€™s position would have been discouraged and turned away from following the Lord, just as some of the disciples in Tyre and even his companion Luke did when they attempted to stop Paul (Acts 21:3โ€“4, 14). Yet through his obedience, Paul not only fulfilled his ministry in Jerusalem, but his long-standing desire to visit Romeโ€”so he could impart some spiritual gift to strengthen the believers there (Romans 1:11)โ€”was also granted. This happened when he appealed to Caesar (Acts 23:11; Acts 25:11). In Rome, was where Apostle Paulโ€™s ministry had its greatest impact and became transgenerational.

Like Apostle Paul, we must remain resolute and unmoved by the trials of life, ensuring that we stay where God has placed us and do what He has instructed us to do. God rewards those who remain faithful despite trials.

Prayer Point:

Let us thank God for His Word today. Let us ask Him to help us remain unmoved in the face of trials.

 

 

The books The Process the Blood Went Through, Subjecting the Flesh and Angels: How to Attract Angelic Assistance by Daniel Peter are available for purchase on

Amazon

https://url-shortener.me/64N4

Selar

https://selar.com/m/daniel-peter1060560

 



Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *