The Power of the Name
Acts 4: 1-14, 18-20
Introduction
1. Think about how important your name is.
2. You thought a lot about names when you named your
children.
3. Names were more significant in Bible times.
4. Name equals who the person actually was. Ex. Jesus = Savior
5. What can we say about the name of "Jesus"?
6. Peter & John had some things --Acts 4:1-4
I. The Name of Jesus Changes Lives (Acts 4:1-11)
A. They were in trouble for healing a lame man---His life was changed (3:6,16)
B. The lives of thousands were changed. (3:19-20, 4:4)
C. The life of Peter was changed.
1. Peter denied Jesus three times.
2. Jesus restored Peter. "Do you love …"
3. Peter here boldly proclaimed Jesus (4:7-11)
D. Has your life been changed? (3:19-20)
II. The Name of Jesus Is Exclusive (Acts 4:12)
A. The True Gospel is not always popular. This is true among churches as well.
We live in a rebellious day.
B. This is the heart of the Gospel--Jesus Christ is the ONLY way of Salvation. I
am the Way…"
1. Not you own good deeds
2. Not any other religious leader--Buddha, Muhammad. We must not be
hateful but support missions.
C. We are not all going to the same place. All roads DO NOT lead to God. The
name of Jesus is exclusive but totally inclusive---You can call on Him.
III. The Name of Jesus is Uncontrollable (Acts 4:13-14, 18-20)
A. They could not dispute the change in the lame man’s life. They could not
punish them--public relations.
B. Peter & John were warned not to speak in Jesus’ name. (v.18)
C. Their reply -"We cannot help but speak…"(v. 20)
1. The Gospel of Jesus is compelling. You cannot bottle it up!
2. For the believer, this message is the life-blood--the purpose & hope of
life.
3. Is this Gospel of the Name controlling your life? Or do you have it
under control? For many, the motto is " We cannot be made to speak
the things seen and heard."
Conclusion
1. Jesus wants to change your life.
2. Christ is the Only Hope for Salvation.
3. Speaking the Name is like breathing fresh air.