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The Vision, The Venture, & The Victory - Gospel in Europe
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Scripture:
Acts 16:6-16:15
Sermon Series: Acts: The Church Handbook
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: August 2005
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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The Vision, The Venture, & The Victory
Acts 16:6-15
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This is part 1 of a 3 part message from this chapter. The 3 people saved were Lydia [A TENDER heart--this sermon], the possessed slave girl [A TORMENTED heart], and the Philippian jailer [A TOUGHENED heart]. Please see all 3 sermons and PowerPoints at:
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons.html
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Paul has chosen Silas as his ministry partner, and begun his 2nd missionary journey, and something interesting happens in vv. 6-7:
“they were forbidden of the Holy Ghost”…“the spirit suffered them not”
They were sensitive to the leading of The Spirit, as we should be. We should pray every day, “Lord, I’ll go where you want me to go, I’ll be what you want me to be, I’ll do what you want me to do, I’ll say what you want me to say.”
Paul and Silas tried to go south into Asia, but God said no, and put up a roadblock. Then they tried to go north and had the same response. They had come from the east, so west was all they had west to the Aegean Sea and the region of Troas, where they awaited further instructions from God.
Personal Application:
Psalm 37:23
The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord…
This can apply to us personally, to our families, finances, moves, businesses, decisions, dating, our church, etc.
But also, the “stops” of a good man are ordered by the Lord.
Sometimes God closes doors, puts up roadblocks, when we are going the wrong way.
This isn’t an audible voice, but sometimes it’s an inner impression, a lack of peace inside. God sometimes uses outward circumstances to guide us, like a door closing…and the worst thing we can do is kick it down and barge thru anyway. If we insist on having our way God may do something that we won’t like in the end…He may let us!
We need to have God’s wisdom to know the difference between Satan’s hindrances and the Lord’s roadblocks.
Ill.—C.H. Spurgeon, as a teenager, decided to go to a certain college, made an appt. to talk to the president of the school/he went to the man’s home to meet w/ him and the butler let him in, and showed him to a sitting room/president never came, and after an hour of waiting Spurgeon left, figuring it must not be meant to be/…later he found out that the man had been all the while waiting for him in another room!
God divinely guided that day and kept C.H. on the right course.
Man’s disappointments are often God’s appointments! And when God closes one door he opens another. It happens in v. 9…
The Vision
v. 9-10 He heard the “Macedonian Call”, as the song “Send the Light” says! And they crossed over into Europe…as far as you and I are concerned, that’s the most important call that’s ever been made or answered! Aren’t you glad Paul had the vision and answered the call?
Have you had the vision and answered the call?
Have you had a vision of your relatives walking toward the cliff that leads to hell? Have you answered their call—“come and help me!”?
Have you heard the call from broken homes—come and help us!?
Broken hearts/ruined lives/failing marriages/lost jobs?
Now, they don’t always say it that way…sometimes their cries for help are in the form of rebellion, as often happens w/ teens, but it’s a cry for help!
We all have a God-shaped void inside of us, and often people try to fill the void w/ things of the world, pleasure, sex, drugs and
Acts 16:6-15
-----
This is part 1 of a 3 part message from this chapter. The 3 people saved were Lydia [A TENDER heart--this sermon], the possessed slave girl [A TORMENTED heart], and the Philippian jailer [A TOUGHENED heart]. Please see all 3 sermons and PowerPoints at:
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons.html
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Paul has chosen Silas as his ministry partner, and begun his 2nd missionary journey, and something interesting happens in vv. 6-7:
“they were forbidden of the Holy Ghost”…“the spirit suffered them not”
They were sensitive to the leading of The Spirit, as we should be. We should pray every day, “Lord, I’ll go where you want me to go, I’ll be what you want me to be, I’ll do what you want me to do, I’ll say what you want me to say.”
Paul and Silas tried to go south into Asia, but God said no, and put up a roadblock. Then they tried to go north and had the same response. They had come from the east, so west was all they had west to the Aegean Sea and the region of Troas, where they awaited further instructions from God.
Personal Application:
Psalm 37:23
The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord…
This can apply to us personally, to our families, finances, moves, businesses, decisions, dating, our church, etc.
But also, the “stops” of a good man are ordered by the Lord.
Sometimes God closes doors, puts up roadblocks, when we are going the wrong way.
This isn’t an audible voice, but sometimes it’s an inner impression, a lack of peace inside. God sometimes uses outward circumstances to guide us, like a door closing…and the worst thing we can do is kick it down and barge thru anyway. If we insist on having our way God may do something that we won’t like in the end…He may let us!
We need to have God’s wisdom to know the difference between Satan’s hindrances and the Lord’s roadblocks.
Ill.—C.H. Spurgeon, as a teenager, decided to go to a certain college, made an appt. to talk to the president of the school/he went to the man’s home to meet w/ him and the butler let him in, and showed him to a sitting room/president never came, and after an hour of waiting Spurgeon left, figuring it must not be meant to be/…later he found out that the man had been all the while waiting for him in another room!
God divinely guided that day and kept C.H. on the right course.
Man’s disappointments are often God’s appointments! And when God closes one door he opens another. It happens in v. 9…
The Vision
v. 9-10 He heard the “Macedonian Call”, as the song “Send the Light” says! And they crossed over into Europe…as far as you and I are concerned, that’s the most important call that’s ever been made or answered! Aren’t you glad Paul had the vision and answered the call?
Have you had the vision and answered the call?
Have you had a vision of your relatives walking toward the cliff that leads to hell? Have you answered their call—“come and help me!”?
Have you heard the call from broken homes—come and help us!?
Broken hearts/ruined lives/failing marriages/lost jobs?
Now, they don’t always say it that way…sometimes their cries for help are in the form of rebellion, as often happens w/ teens, but it’s a cry for help!
We all have a God-shaped void inside of us, and often people try to fill the void w/ things of the world, pleasure, sex, drugs and
Comments
April 10, 2011
4. Henry Hedgepeth says...
Powerful, practical and the true voice of God for the condition of the world and God''s remedy though the righteous.
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