Uncomfortable Grace

Living Stones, Real Momentum

Coty Nguyễn Season 1 Episode 18

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What if your faith isn’t weak—just unplaced? We explore 1 Peter 2’s image of “living stones” and trace how the book of Acts turns that picture into action: people gathered, prayed, obeyed, and the Spirit generated momentum no program could fake. Along the way, we name the quiet saboteurs of growth—isolated living, disunity, gossip, and consumer Christianity—and contrast them with the practices that actually build a spiritual house: surrender to Jesus the cornerstone, commitment to community, and obedience in small, unglamorous steps.

We unpack why strength in numbers is more than a feel‑good slogan; it’s spiritual warfare math. One can chase a thousand, two ten thousand—exponential impact that emerges when believers align under Christ. Acts becomes our blueprint: upper room waiting, bold witness with the Twelve, prayer that shakes prison doors, generosity that meets needs, and daily growth that the Spirit adds. We talk about recognizing holy momentum already moving around you—a growing prayer meeting, a stirring for confession, a small group that suddenly carries weight—and why true movement is joined, not manufactured.

This is a call to yield to the Builder. Stones do not place themselves, and neither do we. Let God shape your edges through real fellowship, accept the post that serves the whole, and trade spectator faith for participation that bears weight. If you’ve felt like a lone stone cracking under pressure, step back into the wall and watch what God can do when placement meets presence. Subscribe, share this with a friend who helps you stand, and leave a review with one small act of obedience you’ll take this week—where is God placing you next?

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Hello, and welcome back to Uncomfortable Grace, where truth and mercy alive. Today's episode comes from a sermon. I didn't preach. I wish I did. And I'm gonna be honest with you. I've been chewing on it ever since. Jordan preached from 1 Peter 2 verses 5 through 6, where Peter calls us living stones being built into a spiritual house. And Jordan unpacked three simple but powerful truths. Number two is there is strength in numbers. Number three, put your faith in the momentum. And the thing he did, and I love this, was he tied he tied it into Acts. Because if there's any place where you see living stones in motions, if there is any place where momentum is more obvious than gravity, it's the book of Acts. So today, today is a riff, a reflection, a continuation of what Jordan preached. Not a copy, not a remake, but a companion message, if you will. Because the word of God through a brother in Christ is still the word of God. So let's jump in. Peter doesn't say living stone. Jordan pointed this out. He says living stones. Plural. That means you were never meant to stand alone. You were never meant to be your own foundation. You were never meant to be a one man faith show. Stones by nature are meant to be placed. Not tossed, not isolated, not collecting dust. Placed in a structure God is building. Jordan said it like this We is better than me. And man, oh man, that's biblical. Because you know what happens when a stone stands alone? It's a tripping hazard. But when stones are joined, when they're aligned, when they're cemented together, you get a temple.

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You get a house of worship.

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You get a sanctuary, you get acts to community. Believers devoted to fellowship, breaking bread, praying together, carrying each other. Some of you listening, boy, you're exhausted. You're exhausted because you're trying to live as one lone stone. And lone stones don't hold weight. Lone stones crack. Lone stones sink.

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Lone stones break under pressure.

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But living stones when God joins them become a fortress, a wall, a foundation for revival. We really is better than me. Jordan mentioned axe, I said. And I I've got to bring it up too. Because Axe is what living stones look like in motion. Acts two, they gathered in the upper room, living stones in one place, praying, waiting, surrendered, and then the Holy Ghost comes like a rushing wind, and what happens? Momentum! Divine, undeniable momentum. The same Peter who denied Jesus stands up with the other eleven, not alone, and preaches a message that sparks three thousand salvations in one day. Acts shows us the blueprint. Unity breeds fire, breathes momentum. Break the unity and the and the fire dies. Break the unity and the momentum stalls. Break the unity and the mission freezes. The early church wasn't powerful because they had great music or lights or programs. They were powerful because they gathered together. Because they were together, together in prayer, together in generosity, together in mission, together in suffering, together in holiness.

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Their strength in numbers. Jordan's second point. And you see it all over. You see it all over the book of Acts.

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One believer alone is a witness. But a church united. Listen, a church united. Oh, that's movement. That's the momentum that Jordan preached about. Jordan didn't preach a leadership principle. He preached spiritual math.

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Do you remember what Deuteronomy says? One can chase a thousand. Two can chase ten thousand.

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Not two thousand, ten thousand. That's exponential. That's supernatural. That's the physics of heaven. Strength in numbers isn't about group therapy. It's about spiritual warfare. The enemy hunts isolated believers. The enemy feeds on lonely Christians. The enemy attacks those who drift from the herd. A stone, but by itself is a liability. A stone in the wall becomes unshakable. We need the body. We need fellowship. We need the accountability. We need the prayers and the tears and the strength of others. And this is where Acts hits home again.

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When Peter is thrown in prison, the early church doesn't say, Well, I hope he gets out. No!

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They pray night and day together, and the prison door shake open. That's the strength in numbers. That's why God calls us living stones, not living bricks. Stones are natural. Listen, they're natural. They're rough, they're irregular, they need shaping. They need contact. They need placement. Christianity is not a solo craft. It's a construction project, if you will. And this was Jordan's final point. And I I want to camp out here for a bit.

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Put your faith in the momentum. But not the momentum of hype.

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Not emotional momentum. That's not what he was preaching about. Not social momentum. That's not what Jordan was preaching about. Holy momentum. Spirit momentum. Jesus momentum. Momentum built on the cornerstone. Peter says Jesus, the Jesus is the stone the builders rejected. The one God chose, the one who sets the the alignment for the whole house. You see, if the cornerstone is off, the entire structure is crooked. If the cornerstone is right, the structure stands firm. Momentum not built on Christ isn't momentum. It's drift. Did you catch that? Momentum not built on Christ isn't momentum. It's drift. But when he's the foundation, look at acts again. They grew daily. Why? Why? Because of programs? Because of marketing tactics? Because they had a great logo? No. The spirit added to their numbers. The spirit created the momentum. That means momentum is not something we manufacture. It's something we join. We don't create the wave. We ride the wave God starts. Some of us, some of us are praying for revival while ignoring the momentum God has already gave us. Sometimes the momentum looks like it looks like this. A small group starting. A prayer meeting growing. A heart stirring, a hunger rising, a believer aligning, a new boldness in worship, a confession that sparks a chain reaction. Momentum often begins with obedience, not spectacle. Please understand that. Momentum often begins with obedience, not spectacle. Put your faith in that momentum. Not what you see with your eyes, but what God is stirring in the unseen. In Acts, living stones didn't just gather, they moved, they preached, they healed, they gave, they broke bread, they suffered, they rejoiced, they multiplied. The church in Acts wasn't static. It wasn't sitting still. It wasn't waiting for culture to change first. They were momentum on feet, revival in motion, living stones rolling forward, not rolling away. If you want to know that, if you want to know what kills momentum, I would say it's isolation, disunity, gossip, comfort, consumer Christianity. I'll come when I want, I'll serve when I feel like it. I'll worship if the song fits my vibe. Momentum requires motion, and motion requires surrender. You can't build momentum with a church full of spectators. You can't. Only participants. Only stones that allow themselves to be placed where God wants them, not where they want to be. God doesn't build spiritual houses with picky stones. He doesn't do that. Jordan, Jordan's message, it ends with a truth that I want to echo. If you want momentum, you must. You absolutely must submit to the builder.

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You don't place yourself.

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You don't choose your position. You surrender. You submit. You let God shape you. You let him fit you into the wall. You let him grind off the rough the rough edges with community. You let him surround you with other stones. Then and only then does momentum build. So let me ask you, where is God trying to place you? Where is God trying to join trying to join you with? Who I meant, who is God trying to join you with? What momentum is God asking you to trust? Are you resisting what he's building or are you stepping into it?

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You see, living stones don't resist the builder. They yield. Did you hear me? I'm gonna say it one more time for the people in the back. Living stones don't resist the builder. They yield. So my friend Jordan Riles, thank you.

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Thank you for your work. Thank you for your service to the kingdom, and thank you for this word.

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It stirred me. It confronted me. And it sparked this episode, brother.

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Momentum matters. Living stones matter. Community matters. Unity matters. Jesus, the cornerstone, matters. And if you're listening today, let God build you into something bigger. Let God move you with his momentum. Let God join you to his people. Let him. Because listen, we is better than me. There is strength and number. And you absolutely can take this to the bank and it will clear every time. Absolutely. Great with this a little bit. This is the word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God. Amen.

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