Episode 11 - Invitation, Not Imposition: Living the Story of Acts
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In this episode of Built for Durango, Bob and DJ unpack one of the central tensions in following Jesus: is faith something we impose — or something we invite people into?
Building off DJ’s recent sermon in Acts, the conversation centers on Peter’s message after the healing of the beggar and what it reveals about God’s heart. Bob frames the sermon as both a challenge to the church and an open invitation to the community, while DJ digs deeper into the theological meaning — highlighting that the kingdom of God is not about control, performance, or religious pressure, but about joining what God is already doing.
From there, the discussion turns personal. Both Bob and DJ speak candidly about ego, surrender, gratitude, and the ongoing work of repentance. They don’t sanitize it — this is about real-life struggle and the daily decision to release control and trust God. The result, they argue, is not restriction but freedom — a life that naturally draws others in.
A key thread throughout the episode is how Christianity is often misunderstood as a system of rules, when in reality it is an invitation into a different kind of life — one marked by restoration, humility, and joy. The challenge for believers is to live in such a way that others can see that difference clearly, not through argument, but through experience.
This episode pushes beyond theory. It asks: Are we living something people would actually want? And if not, what needs to change?