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Change The Focal Point Series
Contributed by Shawn Drake on May 2, 2020 (message contributor)
Summary: This is the 7th sermon in the Action Series. This series began during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Series: Action [#7]
CHANGE THE FOCAL POINT
Acts 3:11-26
Introduction:
I have noticed during the “Stay at Home” orders; that people will follow whoever sounds or looks like they know something. How could a State that has a low number of cases, have to stay shutdown- While a neighboring State with many more cases can open up? This is completely about politics. I wonder if all of this is more of a distraction from what is really happening, than a virus. Why can some religions have services in our State, while Christian congregations get fined for meeting?
This is a “shell game”- (The game where you have 3 cups or ½ coconut shells; and you put a ping pong ball under 1 and start moving it around.) Those who are good at playing this game, move the ball into their pocket or shoe; while the contestant is guessing where the ball is. The point is the contestant will always lose. The enemy has caused us to lose our focus on what matters by distracting us with this virus. What should Christians do? We need to change the focal point.
Acts 3:11-12
Change the focal point from…
1. Yourself to Jesus.
Peter quickly got the attention off of himself and put it on Jesus. As followers of Christ, we must realize that when great things happen that is God working through us. It isn’t through our power, but Christ’s power.
God is working miracles all the time; but we are too focused on the wrong things to notice it. When we do notice it, we don’t give God all of the glory, honor, and praise. It is not about you; but about the life changing power of Jesus Christ.
Acts 3:13-16
Change the focal point from…
2. Their self-righteousness to their guilt.
Until people realize that they need salvation, how will they know? Yes, the Holy Spirit of God convicts them; but He also uses us to tell them the truth.
Look at what Peter points out to them:
^ “You handed him over to be killed.”
^ “You disowned the Holy and Righteous One.”
^ “You killed the author of life.”
^ “You see and know that was made strong.”
^ “You can all see.”
This fits for us also. People need to realize that it is their sins that put Christ on the cross; but through His power we can be made strong. The word “you” applies to each of us.
Acts 3:17-26
Change the focal point from…
3. Their separation from God to a relationship with God.
Verses 19-20 are the key to everything we believe. People must repent and trust in the saving power of Jesus Christ. He is the One that refreshes us. He is the One that will come back for us. He is the One that we will spend eternity with.
Conclusion:
We must remember that God never wanted the Church to exist for the sake of existing. Christians are to be about the Gospel Message of Jesus Christ. It’s not about what we want or what we think; it’s about Jesus. When we make it about anything or anyone else, we will not be effective.
We must stop talking about ourselves, one another, and what we want; and start talking about the One and Only Begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ.