
Paul concluded his message in Pisidian Antioch with a sobering caution: Don’t miss what God is doing in your midst. Acts 13:40 Be careful! Don’t let the prophets’ words apply to you.[1] He then quoted Habakkuk, a prophet in the Old Testament who warned God’s people that judgment was coming, yet they refused to believe it. Acts 13:41 ‘Look, you mockers, be amazed and die! For I am doing something in your own day, something you wouldn’t believe even if someone told you about it.’” [2]
They saw the signs, heard the truth, and still missed what God was doing right before them. Paul’s audience now stood in a similar place. God was doing something even greater. Jesus died for our sins and fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies, yet the danger of unbelief persisted.
This reminds us that spiritual blindness isn’t always due to a lack of information but to a hardened heart. One can hear the Gospel clearly and still dismiss it. Paul’s words urge us to examine our hearts: are we attentive to God’s work or drifting into indifference? The warning isn’t just for them but for us, too.
The Tragedy of Missing God’s Work
The prophet’s words carry a striking phrase:Acts 13:41“Look, you mockers, be amazed and die!” [3] This tension between amazement and unbelief persists today. Jesus Himself experienced this division. Some followed Him in faith, while others mocked, doubted, or walked away. The same Gospel can soften one heart and harden another. This should sober us, not surprise us. God’s work goes on regardless of response, but individuals can miss out on its blessings.
There is also a personal dimension to this warning. Sometimes we expect God to work in certain ways, and when He moves in a different way, we fail to recognize Him. We may overlook His hand, dismiss His prompting, or resist His calling because it doesn’t align with our expectations. Missing what God is doing is rarely dramatic; it often happens quietly, through neglect or unbelief.
A Call to Faithful Response
Paul’s warning is not meant to paralyze but to awaken. It calls us to respond with faith, humility, and attentiveness. God is always at work, drawing people, transforming lives, and advancing His kingdom. The question is whether we will recognize it and join Him.
This also strengthens us as we share our faith. Not everyone will respond positively, but this does not mean God is absent or inactive. On the contrary, He is working even amid mixed reactions.
So we ask ourselves: Are we open to what God is doing right now? Are we listening, watching, and responding with faith? Or are we at risk of missing His work because of doubt or distraction? Let this passage stir us to stay spiritually alert. Our Lord is moving in His Word, in our lives, and in the world around us. Don’t miss what God is doing in your life.
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[1-3] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Tyndale House Publishers.








