Breaking Barriers: The Inclusive Gospel of Grace

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Though Saul turned and went a very, very dark direction, we're going to see that it was used to actually scatter the church even further into new places where the gospel could be shared. And that's what we see in verses 1 through 9. In fact, verse 4 speaks very specific to this. It says that those that had been scattered preached the word wherever they went. [00:30:47] (23 seconds)

The Holy Spirit is who draws us to Jesus, right? He's working. Some of you are sitting in here today, and you may not be believers.And you're here simply today either because somebody strong -armed you and said you're coming to church with me, or you're here because the Holy Spirit has been drawing you.And in either case, that's exactly what the Spirit has been doing. He's been drawing you here to this place at this time to hear these words. [00:40:18] (27 seconds)

God is sending the disciples to go and to speak to the Gentiles, to other nations, to other people. And so what could you imagine? All these Jewish converts that have come to know Christ, they're scratching their heads and going, but we're the chosen people. We're it. God meant this for us. And the disciples are saying, no, this is a brand new covenant, people.God meant this for everybody. [00:41:42] (22 seconds)

There was a freedom that was being received through the power of God in this community that had probably not been felt ever.And so this guy, Simon, pays attention to this.In verse 9, it says, for some time now, a man named Simon had practiced sorcery in the city and amazed all the people of Samaria. He boasted that he was someone great. He's an influencer, right?He's posting, he's writing, he's telling people, hey, I am Simon the Great. [00:46:13] (35 seconds)

I tell you, if we just stopped for a moment as believers and paid some of these people attention and invested in their life, we would have a platform to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and to let them know that there is nobody that thinks that they're more important than who Jesus. Jesus loves them. He died for them and he wants to change their life. [00:47:31] (22 seconds)

When you're sharing Christ with someone and they see that you have been modeling Christianity before them and they desire to emulate that, you want them to emulate who? Jesus in you.You don't want them just to want the things that you experience and the things that you have. You want them to want Jesus. [00:53:47] (19 seconds)

Peter answered in verse 20, May your money perish with you because you thought that you could buy the gift of God with money. Verse 21, You have no part or share in this ministry. You have no part or share in this ministry. Let's do it.and maybe he's thinking a little bit more personal here about what he's doing in Samaria, his own ministry.More specifically, what Jesus is doing, he said, you can't be a part of this if that's where your heart's at, if that's where you're going to be.But he's opening up a door for him. In verse 22, repent of this wickedness.He's giving him opportunity to receive grace here. Pray to the Lord. Perhaps he will forgive you for having such a thought in your heart. [00:55:10] (47 seconds)

When we come to know Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and in the genuineness of our heart, when we realize that we have honestly, we're making that decision out of sincerity, with clarity, we don't fear our Lord and the consequences that may come.We know that it is by grace that we're saved, that we're even here. I didn't have to do anything to earn it. I don't have to be a certain person.I don't have to have great gifts and abilities.Jesus forgives us and he says, I am going to restore you and I'm going to heal you and I'm going to make you who that I want you to be a follower of me. [00:58:06] (44 seconds)

Had Simon replied immediately in this scripture with that prayer and would have said, I don't need you to pray for me, but I'm going to fall on my knees before my Lord and Savior in this moment, and I'm just going to pray. God, would you please forgive me? I'm a mess. I'm a sinner. I don't deserve this.And I have sinned against you, not just all these other people that I've led astray in this neighborhood, in this village, in this community. And I've wanted power. I've wanted abilities. I've wanted to be great like you.But I realize in this moment, you're the one that's great.And you're the one that I should be honoring with my life. [00:59:59] (45 seconds)

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