Called to Witness: The Power of Transformation

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1. "The New Testament will go on to use the word witness 200 times, describing followers of Jesus that they are witnesses of this significant life-altering event of Jesus' death and resurrection. So imagine yourself in the room. You're one of the disciples, one of the 120 that they say were in the room after Jesus had gone into heaven. He's told you that you are witnesses, but you have no resources, no support, nothing. In fact, you're actually enemies. And you are about to tell people about this guy, Jesus. What would that have felt like? What would that have felt like? What would you have done?" [40:17] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So Peter and John, put in this basically courtroom, they're saying, what are you doing? Peter then responds and just says boldly, we did this in the name of Jesus Christ, by the way, who you killed, and by the way, this is key, who raised from the dead. Who raised from the dead. So what are we witnesses of? We are first witnesses of Jesus raised from the dead. Peter is very clear with that. He is saying, yes, he lived. Yes, we're healing in his name. But ultimately, you guys killed him. But then ultimately, death was conquered. Jesus is alive." [45:04] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So just for us to just pause and be like everything that you do, coming to church, trying to have a quiet time, trying to love your kids well, trying to know Jesus more by praying, like all of these things that you do, you do not just because it's the good, right thing to do. You do them because someone named Jesus got out of the grave. That's why you do what you do. The resurrection, Jesus getting out of the grave is the fulcrum for everything that we do." [46:22] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So number one, we are witnesses of the resurrection. Number two, we are witnesses of changed lives. We are witnesses of changed life. Think about Paul, Paul, self righteous murder, and yet sees Jesus changed, totally changed, becomes a humble, broken, joyful, passionate mission missionary to the known world. My grandfather, he was an alcoholic, angry, depressed after world war two came back. Just, just, just abusive, divorced, angry, meet somebody in downtown Cincinnati. That person leads him to Jesus and he is changed." [48:43] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So witnesses, we are witnesses of the resurrection and we are witnesses of changed lives. But now let's get into what do witnesses do? What do witnesses do? If we see the resurrection, if we see the change in our lives and those around us, then how do we respond? What do witnesses do? Let's move to acts four 13. So the Sanhedrin, again, they've been, you know, in this courtroom, basically questioning these guys. it's the resurrection. We got to tell everybody about Jesus, but I want you to hear what the first witnesses do." [51:06] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So what do witnesses do? Witnesses are first people that are with Jesus. They're with Jesus. I've seen, I've loved that. Just the description that we get from Luke writing Luke was the writer of acts that with the description we get in this is this is that these men were known to have like been with Jesus. There's something personal, something specific in that these men were known to be with him. I love how the Westminster catechism says this about our chief and our purpose in life. The chief end of man is to know God and enjoy him forever." [52:21] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "So witnesses cannot help but speak of Jesus. Three witnesses witness where they are and to the ends of the earth. So witness is both a or witnesses is a noun, but it is also a verb. So witnesses witness. In John 20, Jesus, this is another time of Jesus communicating some last words to his disciples. He says to them, Jesus said to them, peace be with you as the father has sent me. Even so, I am sending you. This is a massive statement on Jesus's part. He is essentially saying, as am I, so are you." [57:09] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So Jesus says, as am I, so are you. So I was sent to you. I died for you. I rose from the dead. And now you are sent from here. And then we see Peter and John in Acts 4 saying, we cannot help but speak. We have to be witnesses who witness. We have to be witnesses who witness. And I love this guys. What started in Acts, we are now recipients of. What started in a room more than 2000 years ago with a handful of scared men and women who had no resources, no money, no political status, changed the world. Literally changed the world." [01:05:31] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So how do we respond? How do we respond? I think number one, I just want us to worship God, to just be more in awe this morning, to zoom back out, to get out of just some of the day-to-day drudgery and just be like, God, you are at work. You are at work in bringing me to yourself. I know the resurrection. I know my life has changed. And God, you have brought the gospel from Acts 4 all the way to here. So I do pray that there is just an aspect of just worship and awe that you experience. And you know more deeply today." [01:11:34] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Tim Keller's got this great quote, your lack of joy might be tied to your lack of mission. Your lack of joy might be lack to your, tied to your lack of mission. So, I do want us to lean in and know who Jesus is, what he has done, the resurrection. We can respond to him. We cannot help but speak of him. We can go, Jesus, help me walk daily, weekly, monthly in living out my identity as a witness. And I love, I'll just finish with this from Elka of the Wawa. Jesus came far, so let us go far too." [01:15:03] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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