Transformative Grace: Strength in Adversity and Inclusion

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The churches throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and were edified, and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were multiplied. [00:47:43]

The first miracle I see is that the church was strong and vibrant and growing despite significant opposition that came against it. In some ways, that would seem contradictory to our minds, right? When the church is really under attack, when the followers of Jesus are being pushed against, there should be some sort of break, some sort of hindrance, some sort of halting of the work of God in some way. But most of the time, that's not how it is at all. [02:45]

The key for our spiritual life is to remain perpetually dependent upon the Lord, right? We don't need any declaration of independence from God. We need a declaration of greater dependence upon God. Well, that greater dependence often comes into our life by circumstances which compel us to depend upon Him, right? And God allows such circumstances in our life. [03:16]

Walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were multiplied. Think about those two factors: the fear of the Lord and the comfort of the Holy Spirit. I think those are two very essential components not only of congregational life but also of your individual life with God. [05:37]

The fear of the Lord, now friends, how important this is and how lacking this is in so many lives, how lacking this is in so many congregations. Any sense of appropriate fear, appropriate reverence, appropriate honoring of God, it's shocking. It's shocking when we look at our own lives individually. [06:01]

The comfort of the Holy Spirit, that uses a very interesting word where it says "comfort" there. It's the same ancient Greek word that Jesus used in John chapter 14, where He promised the coming ministry of the Holy Spirit, and He said that He'll be your helper, your comforter. [08:16]

Peter goes out, he says, "Listen, God wants to use me. I'm gonna step out and see how God can use me." And then God gave him opportunities to show forth His remarkable and miraculous power. You see, I think this is a very interesting thing. When we turn our hearts to go out and to somehow serve God in some unusual, in some extra way, we'll so often find that God meets us in an unusual, unexpected way. [13:21]

The miraculous healing of Aeneas made many people turn to the Lord. Presumably, it's not said there, but I'm just going to presume that Peter was preaching the gospel to them, that Peter was bold enough, and as people gathered attention because of this miraculous work of God, he preached the gospel to them. [20:56]

Peter simply tried to do as Jesus did. Jesus was his leader. He wasn't trying to lead Jesus anymore. Did you know that there was a time in Peter's life when he was trying to lead Jesus? Jesus, don't go to the cross. Jesus, don't wash my feet. Jesus, do this. Jesus, do that. Now Peter's done trying to lead Jesus, and he's letting Jesus lead him. [32:42]

Peter was beginning to understand. He was beginning to understand, "Hey, listen, you know what? Nowhere does the Bible specifically say, 'Thou shalt not stay with a tanner.' It doesn't say that. That's a tradition that we've built around the commandment of God, and being able to discern what is a tradition and what is the actual command of God, friends, that's essential in our Christian life." [37:34]

The gospel that he brought to them was the simple message that what Jesus did on the cross rescues us, and that's what we're going to take a look at in just a few moments when we take communion together. We're going to think about what Jesus did on the cross and how it rescues us. [41:48]

The miraculous power of God is real for today. Sometimes people hype it, sometimes people are gullible about it, sometimes people give it an ungodly focus that puts the focus off God Himself and on supposed things that God does. But nevertheless, we'll never stop denying God does miraculous things, and when we get out there to serve Him and to extend His kingdom, we see Him do such things. [42:08]

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