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God’s Protection And Our Faithfulness Matters Series
Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Feb 5, 2024 (message contributor)
Summary: The message of Acts 4 and 5 is clear: Watch your life and be consistent for God in everything you do (which means you must choose to live upright). If you are going to worship, going to give, going to pray – do it focused on Him!
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To the Ends of the Earth, Part 6
God’s Protection and Faithfulness Matters
Acts 4:23-37 – Acts 5:1-11
Introduction
- Welcome to Seasons Church & 2024 sermon series, “To the Ends of the Earth”
-- In 2023 we unpacked the beginning of all history (Creation/Fall/Promise)
-- And we looked ahead, anticipated the coming & victory of Jesus (Revelation)
-- But, in order to get to the end, we have to be busy doing the work now (Acts)
- Last week the focus of the message was boldness – specif. on sharing our faith
-- KEY: When the Gospel is proclaimed, the results are up to God (He saves)
-- The disciples message: proclaim how good God is - we must do the same!
- Today, we’ll unpack the effects of obedience, as well as a vital example
-- It amplifies the call of being obedient: even being truthful in our finances
-- NOT a message about giving … but it certainly gives weight to its importance
-- Umbrella of our calling to obey God … so it has relevance for us today!
- Read Acts 4:23 – 5:11 / Pray
- TR: Today’s reading outlines three pivotal questions (refer to handout)
Point 1 – How must we Respond to God’s Protection?
- Even under the threat of persecution and prison, faithfulness to God is required
-- This what we see in their release, not their rejoicing of how lucky they are
-- CH: Have a prayer answered? Do you praise? Where/Who is your focus?
- Look at what happens once Peter & John return to the other disciples
-- They were not depressed, sad, or afraid about what happened (vv23-24)
-- They were also not boastful or full of pride in their abilities to evade prison
-- Rather, their response was singularly focused on leading others to pray & praise
-- Why? Because they had conviction (or proof) of God’s incredible protection!
- v24 is a great example of the edification (building up) that the church needs
-- As men who we unafraid, they blessed the church by lifting it up to God
-- They shared what had happened, what was said, and what the threat was
-- But still confirmed (or declared) the praise of what God had done for them
- IMP: Their commitment to praising God is the focus of the whole event
-- Jeremiah 29:13, “If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me.”
-- Prayer is not about getting what you want, but glorifying God - even in our ask!
-- And so, Peter & John’s story moved others to praise God – to lift him up!
- Real Talk: This is a prime example of how the church should face adversity
-- Rather than the gossip vine – they activated the prayer chain!
- APP: This outcome is a tremendous lesson for us to put into practice today
-- Yes, persecution brings a challenge, but the glory of what happens is still God’s
-- Hint: Notice how this turns the focus from their situation to who God is to us!
- The church sees who they truly are and why their mission is so critical … how?
-- Because together they had conviction of man’s futility vs. God’s plans (vv25-28)
- In their prayer, they recite the history of why they are there (Psa 2:1-2 / David):
• Confessed that man opposed God’s way, which is rebellious to Him
• Summarized the continuous rebellion and failure of man’s ways over God’s
• Exclaim how nation after nation has prepared to wage war against God
• (v27) Even Herod Antipas, by Pilate’s orders, unified the opposition to God
-- We see this today: Society continues to discredit who God is – it is repulsive!
- Yet the counsel (or wisdom) of God is what ultimately determines their path
-- Re-read v28 …. God already knew what they would do and their outcomes
-- APP: God’s truth is what calls them to their mission: Q: “What must we do?”
- ANSWER: They had a deep conviction of God’s assignment! (vv29-30)
-- Their mission, in short, was to speak the word of God – to cry out to Him for:
-- Protection / for evil to be destroyed / for persecution to stop / and for boldness
-- They prayed for miracles to continue & for wonders to be done in Jesus name
-- APP: Believe that more churches need this … FACT: it’s how the church grows
-- BIG: Spiritual growth is far greater than physical (or numeric) growth
- Reality: More programs and activities are cool & great & awesome – but …
-- What good are those if the church is filled with spiritual babies?
-- Infants can’t lead – spiritual maturity is needed to bring others to Christ