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Acts / The New Testament from 30,000 Feet

Jul 14, 202438 min
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Weekend Service for July 14 Scripture Reading: Acts Today, we delved into the book of Acts, a pivotal text that chronicles the early church's journey after Jesus' ascension. Acts, authored by Luke, continues the narrative from the Gospel of Luke, focusing on the transition from Jesus' earthly ministry to the disciples' Spirit-empowered mission. This transition is akin to the one I am experiencing with my father, moving from his leadership to mine. Jesus prepared His disciples for ministry, but His ascension left them to rely on the Holy Spirit, marking a significant shift in their journey.
In Acts 2, we see the Holy Spirit descending at Pentecost, empowering the disciples to preach boldly despite severe persecution. Peter, who once denied Jesus, now preaches with conviction, attributing miracles to Jesus' name. This boldness, fueled by the Spirit, led to the rapid spread of Christianity, even under Roman oppression. The story of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 underscores the importance of honesty and integrity within the church.
The narrative then shifts to Stephen, one of the seven chosen leaders, whose martyrdom introduces Saul (later Paul). Saul's dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts 9) highlights God's transformative power. Despite his past as a persecutor, Saul becomes Paul, a pivotal figure in spreading the Gospel to the Gentiles. His Roman citizenship and unique background enable him to bridge cultural gaps and expand the church's reach.
Paul's ministry, marked by missionary journeys and letters to various churches, underscores the importance of faith in Jesus Christ. His ability to relate to diverse audiences and his unwavering commitment to the Gospel, despite imprisonment and persecution, exemplify the power of the Holy Spirit working through a surrendered life.
As we reflect on these accounts, we are reminded of our own calling. The Holy Spirit empowers us to fulfill God's purpose, regardless of our past. Whether we are like Peter, Ananias, Barnabas, or Paul, we are called to use our gifts to further God's kingdom. The question remains: What are we doing with the Spirit within us to impact the world for Christ?


(0:00) Welcome
01:13) Transition in Leadership
(02:24) Jesus' Ministry and Ascension
(03:14) Peter's Transformation
(04:13) The Holy Spirit at Pentecost
(05:17) Persecution and the Early Church
(06:32) Preaching in the Synagogues
(07:26) Early Church Hierarchy
(08:16) Persecution in China
(09:37) Peter and John Heal a Beggar
(10:31) Peter's Bold Preaching
(11:32) Continued Persecution
(12:29) Ananias and Sapphira
(13:15) The Importance of Integrity
(14:02) Choosing New Leaders
(14:57) Introduction of Stephen
(15:42) Stephen's Martyrdom
(16:29) Saul's Persecution of Christians
(17:06) Saul's Conversion
(18:13) Saul's Blindness
(19:20) Different Experiences of Jesus
(20:29) Saul's Transformation
(21:41) Ananias' Obedience
(22:53) Saul's Calling
(23:27) Our Call and Purpose
(24:33) Paul's Unique Role
(25:10) Paul's Ministry to the Gentiles
(26:21) Paul's Missionary Journeys
(27:28) Barnabas' Role
(28:00) The Spread of Christianity
(28:42) Paul's Defense in Aramaic
(29:51) Paul's Background
(30:21) Paul's Encounter with Jesus
(31:26) Paul's Ministry Beyond Jerusalem
(32:33) Paul's Letters and Impact
(33:11) The Spirit's Empowerment
(34:30) Overcoming Past Hindrances
(35:09) The Need for Boldness
(35:41) The Call to Share the Gospel (36:17) Prayer and Reflection

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