Posts Tagged ‘ Jesus ’

VerseD: Luke 12:15

He then told them, “Watch out and be on guard against all greed, because one’s life is not in the abundance of his possessions.”

Luke 12:15, CSB

God should be our source of hope, joy, and peace. Do not give in to trusting in money and possessions, thinking “just a little more” will help. Trust God.

VerseD: Mark 13:33

“Watch! Be alert! For you don’t know when the time is coming.”

Mark 13:33, CSB

God is in control, not us. We should trust Him when He says He is coming back to us, liv9ng in the hope and peace of His sovereignty as God.

VerseD: Matthew 13:44

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure, buried in a field, that a man found and reburied. Then in his joy he goes and sells everything he has and buys that field.”

Matthew 13:44, CSB

God is in control, and that means we can trust His Word and His promises. We can live with abandon knowing He will watch over us and deliver us to eternal life.

VerseD: Proverbs 19:21

Many plans are in a person’s heart, but the Lord’s decree will prevail.

Proverbs 19:21, CSB

God is in control, and we should trust in His plans. His way eins out, so it is better to join His will and live in His peace and joy.

VerseD: Psalm 119:11

I have treasured your word in my heart so that I may not sin against you.

Psalm 119:11, CSB

God is in control, and the Bible helps us see His sovereignty and goodness, helps us to be faithful to His will.

VerseD: Romans 12:10

Love one another deeply as brothers and sisters. Take the lead in honoring one another.

Romans 12:10, CSB

God is in control, so we can love others with abandon knowing He will care for us and work our relationships for our good and His glory.

VerseD: 1 Chronicles 16:24

Declare his glory among the nations, his wondrous works among all peoples.

1 Chronicles 16:24, CSB

We can know that God is in control, keeping us from worry and fear. Let us share His glory and faithfulness with all people.

Sermon: A World Upside Down – Acts 17:1-9

I preached again!
I was honored to once again be with the brethren in Paulden Christian Fellowship.
As usual, these are my rough notes, so not necessarily everything I said while preaching.

A World Upside Down: Reception, Resistance, Recompense – Acts 17:1-9

Ever been told news that changed everything? (Birth, Death, Dying, New Job, Lost Job, Prison, Debt [Forgiveness])

[Read passage]

v. 6c – “These men who have turned the whole world upside down” – More true than they realized. The gospel is a world- and life-changing message.

The true Roman Road was the Egnatian Way that went from Byzantium (Constantinople/Istanbul) to the west coast of Greece, about 1000 miles, to head toward Rome. Each of the cities listed are about a day’s journey by foot from each other, so that from Philippi to Thessalonica it’s about 100 miles.

Paul’s custom was to go to the synagogues in a city, and he spent three weeks showing/proving the truth of Jesus’ death and resurrection from the Hebrew Scriptures (OT: ex: Psalm 22, Isaiah 53, Zechariah 12-13).

The death and resurrection of Jesus is actually one of the most provable events in ancient history.

Three R’s: Reception, Resistance, and Recompense

Reception: v. 4: Some Jews, many devout Greeks, and a few leading women all believed.

Some Jews: We see that Jason is one who believed àRomans 16:21 calls Lucius (Acts 13:1), Jason (here), and Sosipater from Berea his “kinsmen” as an indicator that these are Jews. Jason may also have been one of the wealthier people as he housed them and had money to pay bail from prison.

Resistance: v. 5: Non-believing Jews get some wicked men of the rabble àthe lay-abouts and lazy men, prone to violence and crime, from the marketplace.

Continuing the trend begun in ancient times: the Israelites choosing the follow their idolatrous neighbors rather than what God has said.  Choosing to try to kill the messengers rather than deal with their sin, like they did with the prophets.

Continuing the trend at Jesus’ arrest and crucifixion: “We have no king but Caesar!” “It is better to injure and kill these people!”

Continuing the trend seen in Acts: They’re messing up what we have, so let’s riot and get violent!

Recompense: (Payment) vv. 6-9: The people wanted retribution, but the authorities were paid the usual bail by Jason and the others. The people did not get the blood they hoped for, but it was still costly for the disciples.

Application:

Reception: What have you done with the gospel message? Do you believe, or are you resistant?

Resistance: We must realize that this fallen world will be resistant to the message, often getting violent.

Jewish Leadership (w/Jesus, Acts 4-9 … and the rest of Acts)

Roman government

Celsus (writing about 175)

Persecution around the world today. (2024: About 7,700 churches attacked; >200k displaced; >380M living under persecution)

Recompense: No, this is not where I call for giving to the church, though that is good for believers to do.

The world will want our blood, for violence to happen to us, to lie about us or misuse the truth (like with Jesus and the early Christians.)

Ironically, Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians deal with Christians who act more like the rabble seen in Acts 17, and he reminds those fearful for those who have died that we have hope in the Second Coming of Christ. God’s remuneration will come for all, with all of the verses that remind us of His vengeance and justice.

[2 Thessalonians 1:5-12]

Revelation 20-22 further reminds us that only those whose names are in the Lamb’s Book of Life will enter eternal life, while the rest receive their just punishment in the Lake of Fire.

We have hope, which helps face the troubles of this world, even with news that changes everything. (Birth, Death, Dying, New Job, Lost Job, Prison, Debt [Forgiveness])

The Good News of Jesus Christ should change everything about our lives. (Family, Friends, Work/Job/Business, seeing politics/government, community/global issues)

            Change how we see truth.

            Change how we see religion.             Change how we think about God.

VerseD: Psalm 139:10

even there your hand will lead me; your right hand will hold on to me.

Psalm 139:10, CSB

No matter what life brings, God is in control. It is best to trust Him and live by His leading as found in the Bible, by the Holy Spirit, and with help from the Church.

VerseD: Proverbs 3:7

Don’t be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and turn away from evil.

Proverbs 3:7, CSB

God calls us to rest, and He has shown us true rest in the work of Christ. Do not try to figure out life and the afterlife on your own, but trust the wisdom of God as revealed in Scripture and the person of Jesus Christ.