Worthy Brief - May 20, 2026
Worthy Brief - May 20, 2026
Your witness still matters!
Acts 1:3 to whom He also presented Himself alive after His suffering by many infallible proofs, being seen by them during forty days and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.
Acts 28:31 preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all confidence, no one forbidding him.
Luke opens the book of Acts with a detail that should awaken us: after His resurrection, Yeshua (Jesus) appeared to His apostles for forty days, “speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God” [Acts 1:3]. Not merely comforting them. Not merely proving He was alive. Not merely explaining their personal salvation. The risen Yeshua, bearing the scars of victory in His hands and feet, chose to speak to them about the Kingdom of God.
That means the Kingdom was not a teaching He left behind before the cross. It was not a Galilean theme for parables, healings, and synagogue preaching, only to be replaced by something smaller after the resurrection. The cross did not cancel the Kingdom message. The resurrection intensified it. The King had conquered death, and now He was preparing witnesses to carry the announcement of His reign from Jerusalem to the nations.
This is why Acts opens the way it does. Yeshua spends forty days teaching the Kingdom, and by the end of the book, Paul is in Rome, still “preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Yeshua the Messiah with all confidence” [Acts 28:31]. From the first chapter to the last, Acts carries one burning thread — the Kingdom of God. It begins with the risen King speaking of the Kingdom, and it ends with His apostle proclaiming that same Kingdom in the heart of Rome. The message did not fade. It advanced.
That structure matters. Luke is not giving us a scattered record of early ministry activity. He is showing us the movement of the Kingdom through Spirit-filled witnesses. Jerusalem. Judea. Samaria. The nations. Rome. The testimony of Yeshua advances through opposition, prison, persecution, councils, riots, shipwrecks, and imperial power. Yet the final word of Acts is not Caesar. It is not chains. It is not Rome. It is the Kingdom.
Paul sits under guard in the capital of the empire, proclaiming another King and another reign. Rome had armies, roads, laws, governors, prisons, and the machinery of human dominion. Paul had chains, Scripture, and the witness of Yeshua. Yet Luke says he preached “with all confidence, no one forbidding him” [Acts 28:31]. The book ends with the Kingdom still being proclaimed.
And the ending is open. Acts does not close with a neat conclusion because the witness is not finished. The same Kingdom Yeshua preached after the resurrection is still being proclaimed through those filled with the Spirit. The same King who taught for forty days still reigns. The same promise that began in Jerusalem continues to move toward the nations. The message did not fade. It is still moving.
You are carrying the same Kingdom message Yeshua gave His apostles after He conquered death — the message that began in Jerusalem, reached Rome, and is still moving through surrendered lives today. So lift your eyes with confidence, because the testimony of Yeshua is still advancing, your witness still matters, your obedience still carries weight, and the Kingdom of God is still being proclaimed through those who follow the risen King.
Your family in the Lord with much agape love,
George (Maryland) & Baht Rivka (Arad, Israel)
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