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Introduction
In preparing for tonight’s message, I wasn’t sure as to what I felt led to preach.
I will be beginning another series for Sunday nights, and have a thought, but I just don’t have peace as to what to preach - so, as I sat there asking the LORD what to preach, I flipped open my Bible to this passage and figured that was good enough for me.
I have preached this passage a few times in the past, and while this is a completely different outline that the LORD gave me today, I believe this passage so rich that I could have preached one of the other outlines that the LORD has given to me before and it still been good!
In developing a title for the message, this is what the LORD gave me - ‘What a Story from Capernaum!’.
The reason is two-fold.
1. There’s not necessarily a central theme to the message, but more-so an expounding upon the events that took place that day
2. What an amazing story!
I mean, can you imagine being over in Jerusalem and someone from Capernaum come tell you ‘hey, let me tell you about what happened when Jesus was there!’ and then proceed to tell you this story?
Wow!
And let me say - there’s a bunch of people who could have told it - as there was a bunch of people who witnessed the events in Capernaum that day.
That being said, the first things we’re going to examine is ‘The Crowd in Capernaum’
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The Crowd in Capernaum
The Bible tells us that there were so many people in that building there that it was standing room only.
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picture this - we had recently 120+ here in this church house.
But everyone except the preacher was seated - we still had the isles clear, so there was a lot more room.
Had this church looked like that building that day you would have had people standing shoulder to shoulder up & down every isle in the church!
Now the question is, why was that?
What was it exactly that drew such a big crowd in Capernaum that day?
Because Jesus Entered
Jesus makes a difference!
Whenever Jesus enters, He makes a difference.
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Some 23 years ago, Jesus entered into my heart.
At that time in my life, I was a father who had a young daughter about 5yo.
As a heathen, I was doing my best to be good father, husband & moral person.
I worked two jobs, as I have most my life.
I was doing what most were doing.
But it wasn’t enough.
There was still something missing.
Then I met Jesus - and it made a difference!
He changed my Destination
He changed my Decisions
He changed my Desires
Jesus made a Difference in my life!
Jesus makes a difference individually - but He also makes a difference collectively
When the community hears that Jesus is in this house - it will make a difference.
You see to the majority of the mid-Ohio valley, we’re just another church on another corner in another town.
Nothing special.
What will make a difference in attracting people unto the House of God is when they hear that Jesus is in the House!
Which leads me to the second next point:
Because the People were Excited
About what was possible
When Jesus was in the house, there was literally no limit as to what could happen.
This excited the people.
About what would be preached
When Jesus was in the house, they knew that wisdom would be given.
They knew that they were going to get help & be challenged by what was preached.
Question: Do you believe Jesus is in THIS House?
If so, we must understand that if our church is going to break away from the pack of ‘just another church’, then our people need to get excited about Jesus being in the House!
Because the masses KNEW Jesus was in the house - because it was ‘noised abroad’!
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Let me tell you something that should shame us IFB’s.
‘Churches’ like the Warehouse are growing.
One reason is that the people are excited about it.
Why? They’re excited because of ‘feelings’ they experience in their secular rock-worship sessions.
Why should this shame us?
Because we have the TRUTH - and we don’t get excited about it.
They worship in error, we worship in truth - they are excited, we’re not - something is wrong with that!
The congregation grew because the people were excited
Then the Word was Expounded
Listen - get this.
At first, that was it.
Just Jesus preaching the Word of God.
But let me say this, it was enough.
The miracle didn’t come till later.
But that’s just it - this is the way it works.
First comes the Word, then come the miracles.
But if all these people got was the Word of God preached unto them, then it’s enough.
What this world today needs is not:
Drum set, fog machine and disco lights
Self-help & glorification from the Joel Osteen’s of the world
It doesn’t need to be told how good it is
It needs to hear that they’re sinners - but thank God there’s a Saviour!
This world needs the Word of God.
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4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
The Word was Expounded
The Crowd heard Jesus Entered, they got Excited and they heard the Word Expounded.
Secondly, we see the Courage of Four
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The Courage of Four
They Pooled their Efforts
We see that it wasn’t one or two that took this sick man to Jesus, it was four.
There’s a saying ‘many hands make light work’.
Neh. 3 would be an example of that.
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Imagine if there were one laying here upon a sheet & four ppl, one on each corner carried them.
It wouldn’t be easy, but it would be doable.
Now picture taking two away.
It would be harder & slower - if possible.
Now one.
It would not only be harder & slower still, but awkward to boot & nigh impossible to do.
Lastly, what if you had 8? How much easier & quicker it would be!
As we consider the work that we must do here at this church, we need to make sure that each of us are pulling our weight.
Don’t be guilty of standing by watching a few struggling to carry the load for the cause of Christ.
Grab a corner & work!
They pooled their efforts
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