What Shall We Do?

The question for today comes from a convicted crowd in Acts 2:37.

“What shall we do?”

It wasn’t asked with folded arms or furrowed brows. It came with wide eyes and trembling hearts. Peter had just preached the truth—that Jesus, whom they had crucified, was both Lord and Messiah. The words didn’t just inform them. They pierced them.

And their response? A question that still echoes across centuries: “What shall we do?”

Peter didn’t hand them a rulebook. He gave them a doorway. “Repent and be baptized… and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38).

Grace is like that. It doesn’t leave us stunned in guilt. It invites us into something new.

If there is a God—and if Jesus really is His Son—then what else would we ask but this same question? What shall we do?

Turn. Trust. Take the next step.

Don’t overcomplicate it. You don’t need a perfect past. You just need a willing heart.

God isn’t waiting for you to figure everything out. He’s waiting for you to ask—and then to act.

Ask the question. Then follow the answer.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.