The role of an apostle is not just a title but a divine calling initiated by Jesus Himself. Apostles were chosen to be with Jesus, learn from Him, and be sent out with His authority to preach and heal. This unique role underscores the importance of divine appointment and authority in the early church. Jesus selected twelve individuals to be His apostles, entrusting them with His teachings and empowering them to perform miracles. This divine selection highlights the significance of being chosen by God for a specific purpose, emphasizing the weight of responsibility and authority that comes with such a calling. [01:46]
Ephesians 4:11-12 (ESV): "And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ."
Reflection: Consider a time when you felt called to a specific task or role. How did you respond to that calling, and what steps can you take today to align yourself more closely with God's purpose for your life?
Day 2: Paul's Unique Apostolic Calling
Paul's apostleship is particularly intriguing because he was not among the original twelve. His calling was marked by a direct encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, setting him apart for a specific mission to the Gentiles. This encounter underscores the divine nature of his calling and highlights the inclusivity of the gospel message. Despite not being one of the original twelve, Paul's apostleship was recognized by the other apostles, ensuring a cohesive foundation for the church's growth. This recognition and unity were crucial for the early church, preventing a division in authority. [06:04]
Acts 9:15-16 (ESV): "But the Lord said to him, 'Go, for he is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before the Gentiles and kings and the children of Israel. For I will show him how much he must suffer for the sake of my name.'"
Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt excluded or different from others. How can you embrace your unique calling and contribute to the unity and growth of your community today?
Day 3: Unity in Apostolic Authority
The unity between Paul and the original apostles was crucial for the early church. The right hand of fellowship extended to Paul by Peter, James, and John prevented a division in authority, ensuring a cohesive foundation for the church's growth. This unity highlights the importance of collaboration and mutual recognition of each other's roles and callings within the body of Christ. It serves as a reminder that despite differences, unity in purpose and mission is essential for the church's strength and effectiveness. [10:12]
Galatians 2:9 (ESV): "And when James and Cephas and John, who seemed to be pillars, perceived the grace that was given to me, they gave the right hand of fellowship to Barnabas and me, that we should go to the Gentiles and they to the circumcised."
Reflection: Think of a relationship in your life where unity is lacking. What steps can you take today to extend a hand of fellowship and work towards reconciliation and collaboration?
Day 4: The Authority of Apostolic Writings
Paul's writings carry the weight of apostolic authority, as they are commandments from the Lord. This authority is foundational for the church, emphasizing the importance of adhering to apostolic teachings as a measure of true spirituality and prophetic insight. The apostles, including Paul, are the foundation stones of the church, with Christ as the cornerstone. Their teachings, encapsulated in the New Testament, continue to guide and uphold the church today, emphasizing the enduring significance of apostolic authority. [11:33]
2 Peter 3:15-16 (ESV): "And count the patience of our Lord as salvation, just as our beloved brother Paul also wrote to you according to the wisdom given him, as he does in all his letters when he speaks in them of these matters. There are some things in them that are hard to understand, which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as they do the other Scriptures."
Reflection: Reflect on a specific teaching or commandment from the New Testament that you find challenging. How can you seek to understand and apply it more faithfully in your life today?
Day 5: The Foundation of the Church
The apostles, including Paul, are the foundation stones of the church, with Christ as the cornerstone. Their teachings, encapsulated in the New Testament, continue to guide and uphold the church today. This foundation emphasizes the enduring significance of apostolic authority and the importance of building our faith and community on the teachings of Christ and His apostles. As believers, we are called to uphold these teachings and allow them to shape our lives and the life of the church. [13:38]
Ephesians 2:19-20 (ESV): "So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone."
Reflection: Consider the foundation of your own faith. What steps can you take today to strengthen your understanding and application of apostolic teachings in your daily walk with Christ?
Sermon Summary
In this session, we delve into the profound significance of the apostolic role, particularly focusing on Paul as an apostle of Jesus Christ. The term "apostle" is not merely a title but a divine appointment, a calling that carries the weight of authority and responsibility. Jesus Himself initiated this role, selecting twelve individuals to be His apostles, a unique group entrusted with His teachings and empowered to perform miracles. These apostles were not just followers; they were chosen to be with Jesus, to learn directly from Him, and to be sent out with His authority to preach and heal.
Paul's apostleship is particularly intriguing because he was not among the original twelve. His calling was extraordinary, marked by a direct encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus. This encounter was not a mere vision but a divine appointment, setting Paul apart for a specific mission to the Gentiles. Despite not being one of the original twelve, Paul's apostleship was recognized by the other apostles, as evidenced by the right hand of fellowship extended to him by Peter, James, and John. This unity was crucial for the early church, preventing a division in authority and ensuring a cohesive foundation for the church's growth.
Paul's writings, therefore, carry the weight of apostolic authority. He emphasizes that his teachings are not his own but are commandments from the Lord. This authority is not to be taken lightly, as it forms the foundation upon which the church is built. The apostles, including Paul, are the foundation stones of the church, with Christ as the cornerstone. Their teachings, encapsulated in the New Testament, continue to guide and uphold the church today.
Key Takeaways
1. The role of an apostle is a divine calling, initiated by Jesus Himself. Apostles are not merely followers but are chosen to be with Jesus, learn from Him, and be sent out with His authority to preach and heal. This unique role underscores the importance of divine appointment and authority in the early church. [01:46]
2. Paul's apostleship, though not part of the original twelve, is marked by a direct encounter with the risen Christ. This encounter underscores the divine nature of his calling and his specific mission to the Gentiles, highlighting the inclusivity of the gospel message. [06:04]
3. The unity between Paul and the original apostles was crucial for the early church. The right hand of fellowship extended to Paul by Peter, James, and John prevented a division in authority, ensuring a cohesive foundation for the church's growth. [10:12]
4. Paul's writings carry the weight of apostolic authority, as they are commandments from the Lord. This authority is foundational for the church, emphasizing the importance of adhering to apostolic teachings as a measure of true spirituality and prophetic insight. [11:33]
5. The apostles, including Paul, are the foundation stones of the church, with Christ as the cornerstone. Their teachings, encapsulated in the New Testament, continue to guide and uphold the church today, emphasizing the enduring significance of apostolic authority. [13:38] ** [13:38]
What is the significance of Paul identifying himself as an apostle in Ephesians 1:1-2? How does this title affect the authority of his writings? [00:19]
In Mark 3:13-15, what specific roles and responsibilities did Jesus assign to the apostles? How does this passage define the term "apostle"? [01:17]
According to Galatians 1:1, 15-17, how does Paul describe his calling to apostleship? What makes his calling unique compared to the original twelve apostles? [05:11]
How did the early church ensure unity between Paul and the original apostles, as described in Galatians 2? What was the significance of the right hand of fellowship? [10:12]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does Paul's encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus emphasize the divine nature of his apostleship? What does this tell us about the inclusivity of the gospel message? [06:04]
Why was it important for the early church to recognize Paul's apostleship, even though he was not one of the original twelve? How did this recognition prevent division within the church? [10:12]
In what ways do Paul's writings carry apostolic authority, and why is this authority foundational for the church today? How should this influence our reading of the New Testament? [11:33]
How does the concept of apostles being the foundation stones of the church, with Christ as the cornerstone, shape our understanding of church leadership and authority? [13:38]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on the divine calling of apostleship. How can you discern and respond to God's calling in your own life, even if it seems unconventional or unexpected? [06:04]
Consider the unity between Paul and the original apostles. How can you contribute to unity within your church community, especially when there are differences in opinion or practice? [10:12]
Paul's writings are described as commandments from the Lord. How can you prioritize studying and applying apostolic teachings in your daily life? What specific steps can you take to deepen your understanding of the New Testament? [11:33]
The apostles were chosen to be with Jesus and learn from Him. How can you cultivate a closer relationship with Jesus in your daily routine? What practices can help you learn directly from Him? [01:46]
Reflect on the role of apostles as foundation stones of the church. How can you support and uphold the leadership in your church, ensuring that it remains grounded in apostolic teachings? [13:38]
Paul's mission was to preach to the Gentiles. Identify a group or individual in your life who may feel excluded from the gospel message. How can you reach out to them and share the inclusivity of the gospel? [06:04]
How can you recognize and respect the authority of spiritual leaders in your church, while also holding them accountable to the teachings of the apostles? What steps can you take to ensure a healthy balance? [11:33]
Sermon Clips
Father as we look at this extraordinary title, this amazing office on which our very life hangs show us from your word what it includes what it implies for how we read this letter, and how we respect these words I ask this in Jesus name, amen so let's go back to Jesus origination of the group of apostles in mark 3 13-15. [00:00:52]
Jesus went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired and they came to him and he appointed twelve so not all of his disciples which simply means a follower of Jesus who learns from him and bows to his authority and trusts him but these 12 are in a unique category 12 whom he named apostles. [00:01:25]
So that they might be with him and he might send now the greek word for send is apostelle and the noun of the sent ones with authority is apostolus so he named them apostles so that they might be with him and he might send because that's who they are sent ones them out to preach. [00:02:03]
One of the fundamental roles of an apostle they have seen the risen lord and they have learned from him face to face and they are now to be the representatives of him in establishing his church and they put forward two joseph who is called bar sabbas who was also called justice and matthias. [00:04:00]
Paul an apostle not from men nor through man so he's emphasizing paul didn't come along and intrude himself into the company of the twelve he was driven in in the most stunning way by the lord but through jesus christ and god the father who raised him from the dead dropping to 15 15 when he. [00:05:16]
Who had set me apart before i was born so this is not a a catch-up plan that god made he had this plan before any of the other apostles were chosen and they were no doubt chosen before they were born but paul says he was set me apart before i was born and who called me. [00:05:42]
In other words i had my my time alone with jesus to get up to speed on what these other apostles had learned i didn't learn it from them first corinthians 15 jesus appeared to more than 500 brothers at one time after the resurrection most of whom are still alive you can go check it out. [00:06:45]
For i am the least of the apostles unworthy to be called an apostle in other words he did not choose this he was brought into this as it were kicking and screaming on the damascus road having to be struck blind in order to get his compliance because i persecuted the church of god so paul. [00:07:34]
On the contrary when they saw that i had been entrusted with the gospel to the uncircumcised just as peter had been entrusted with the gospel to the circumcised for he who worked through peter for his apostle apostolic ministry to the circumstance worked also through me for mine my apostolic ministry. [00:09:34]
And when james and cephas and john james peter and john who seemed to be the pillars perceived the grace that was given to me they gave the right hand of fellowship that's one of the most important moments in the history of the church because if that hadn't happened we would have had a split authority in the church. [00:10:01]
If anyone thinks that he is a prophet or spiritual he should acknowledge he should acknowledge that the things i am writing to you are a commandment of the lord my writings are commandments of the lord and anybody who is a genuine prophet or a genuine spiritual person will acknowledge this. [00:11:18]
So then you are no longer strangers and aliens but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of god built on the foundation so you the church are built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets christ jesus himself being the cornerstone. [00:13:20]