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A Hunger For Truth Series
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Jan 16, 2022 (message contributor)
Summary: 'A hunger for truth' Acts chapter 13 verses 13-53 - sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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SERMON OUTLINE:
Preparation (vs 16-25)
Declaration (vs 26-37)
Application (38-41)
SERMON BODY:
Ill:
• "Just one more thing..."
• Was the TV detective Columbo's catchphrase.
• Columbo, was a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department
• When you first saw him on screen,
• Lieutenant Columbo looked like a he had been sleeping rough in a shop doorway!
• He wore a scruffy crumpled beige raincoat,
• He had a bumbling, clumsy manner,
• He was overly polite, and he was always chomping on the same short cigar.
• At key moments in the show,
• He would often leave the room making the criminal feel he had gotten away with it,
• Only to return with the catchphrase "Just one more thing."
• Where he would ask the critical important question.
Columbo was played by the actor Peter Falk (1927-2011),
• Now not a lot of people know this,
• But in real life Peter Falk had a glass eye.
• When he was just 3 years old, he had an operation to remove a cancerous tumor,
• As a result of the operation, he lost his eye.
• In spite of his missing eye, he was a pretty good high school athlete.
• And one baseball story he loved to tell.
• In one game, after being called out at third base,
• He removed his glass eye and handed it to the umpire and said, '
• “Here. You'll do better with this.''
• TRANSITION: In sport we all feel our team is getting a rough deal!
• And what we all want is the correct decision.
• (Actually, that is not true, what we want is an advantage for our team).
• I guess when it comes to life,
• There are people we have met or know of that need a new pair of eyes.
• Our own Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson,
• Could do with a fresh set of eyes to help him see life clearly!
• There seems to be a famine in our country, and also worldwide,
• For people who tell the truth and people who practice what they preach!
In our last study (vs 4-12):
• We saw how the Roman proconsul, Sergius Paulus.
• Turned from the false teaching of Elymas the sorcerer.
• And discovered the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
• The apostle Paul, with Barnabas,
• Now move on to Perga in Pamphylia to share the truth of the gospel there.
• John Mark leaves them, and we will look at why in a future study,
• When we get to chapter 15 verse 36.
Note:
• Verse 14: “From Perga they went on to Pisidian Antioch.”
• I love these throw away lines in the Bible.
• They remind us they went to real places and encountered real people,
• The book of Acts really is a history book of the early Church.
• In that one throwaway line, if we look a little deeper,
• We discover that journey was 100miles north and 3,600feet up,
• For them to get to this important city.
• Now they may have had a Roman road to travel on,
• But it was still a physically demanding walk.
• His strategy was to go to strategic cities, plant Churches in them,
• And those Churches would then evangelize the villages around them.
Note:
• This section divides into three sections.
• Verse 16, verse 26 & verse 38
• Each section starts with the words, K.J.B.: “Men and brethren”
• The N.I.V. translates slightly differently:
• “Fellow Israelites” & “Fellow children of Abraham” & “my friends,”
(1). Preparation (vs 16-25)
Ill:
• We have a saying, “Horses for courses.”
• Meaning people should be chosen for jobs or roles,
• Based on their particular experience, strengths, or skill set.
• TRANSITION: That is also true for preachers.
• You must know who or what audience you are speaking to.
• For example, we have some very good speakers on a Sunday morning,
• But when I have invited same of those speakers,
• To our outreach men’s event called ‘The Net.’
• They ‘die-a-death’
• Because their style and approach make them, ‘square pegs in round holes!’
• TRANSITION: In this book notice how the apostle Paul changes his style and content,
• Depending on who he is speaking to.
• This is his first recorded sermon in Acts chapter 13.
• It is very different to the one he preaches, for example in chapter 17 in Athens.
• Here in chapter 13, he starts preaching in the Synagogue,
• Verse 14: “On the Sabbath they entered the synagogue and sat down.”
• He is speaking to Jewish people, who know the Old Testament.