Empowered Proclamation: Living the Gospel Today

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The gospel is not merely advice or a set of ethical guidelines; it is a proclamation of what God has done through Jesus Christ. The gospel starts with God, not man, and it calls people to turn from idols to serve the living and true God. This turning is not just a change of belief but a transformation of life. [00:02:49]

The Apostle Paul was confronted by exactly the same problem. Yuri is he goes to Thessalonica in Macedonia. It was a pagan state. It had recently been conquered by the Romans, but there it was. It wasn't even Jewish. It hadn't got that background. It was a pagan society living a typical pagan life. [00:09:55]

The Apostle tells us that there were two main factors. One was the Apostolic preaching, and that, as I tell, he was in word and in power. But it wasn't the only factor. There was a second factor in the spread of the gospel, and I want to emphasize this this evening because the Apostle emphasizes it here. [00:13:46]

The second factor was the life, the witness, and the testimony of the people who were converted by the Apostolic preaching and who became members of the Christian Church. Let me show you how the Apostle tells us that. He says in verse 6, you became followers of us and of the Lord. [00:14:09]

The Apostle Paul relied upon nothing but the word and the power of the Spirit. He didn't get decisions. He didn't bring pressure to bear upon them, but the Holy Spirit did. He just spoke the words, and the spirit applied them, and the spirit convicted them, and the spirit made them realize that this was not merely a man speaking. [00:50:12]

The Apostle Paul was as careful about his method as he was about his message. He says that in more than one place. You remember how he puts it in 1 Corinthians: my speech and my preaching, he says, was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but it was in demonstration of the Spirit and of power. [00:46:30]

The Apostle Paul was very concerned about this, and this is where many of us moderns need to learn a lesson. The Apostle Paul was as careful about his method as he was about his message. He says that in more than one place. You remember how he puts it in 1 Corinthians. [00:46:30]

The Apostle Paul relied upon nothing but the word and the power of the Spirit. He didn't get decisions. He didn't bring pressure to bear upon them, but the Holy Spirit did. He just spoke the words, and the spirit applied them, and the spirit convicted them, and the spirit made them realize that this was not merely a man speaking. [00:50:12]

The Apostle Paul was very concerned about this, and this is where many of us moderns need to learn a lesson. The Apostle Paul was as careful about his method as he was about his message. He says that in more than one place. You remember how he puts it in 1 Corinthians. [00:46:30]

The Apostle Paul relied upon nothing but the word and the power of the Spirit. He didn't get decisions. He didn't bring pressure to bear upon them, but the Holy Spirit did. He just spoke the words, and the spirit applied them, and the spirit convicted them, and the spirit made them realize that this was not merely a man speaking. [00:50:12]

The Apostle Paul was very concerned about this, and this is where many of us moderns need to learn a lesson. The Apostle Paul was as careful about his method as he was about his message. He says that in more than one place. You remember how he puts it in 1 Corinthians. [00:46:30]

The Apostle Paul relied upon nothing but the word and the power of the Spirit. He didn't get decisions. He didn't bring pressure to bear upon them, but the Holy Spirit did. He just spoke the words, and the spirit applied them, and the spirit convicted them, and the spirit made them realize that this was not merely a man speaking. [00:50:12]

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