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Lessons On Salvation and Revival: The Radical Transformation of Lives and a Community
Acts 19
Introduction:
Paul’s ministry in Ephesus was dramatic.
It was a ministry that zeroed-in-on radical transformation through salvation and surrender to Christ.
T.S.: contains some key lessons on the radical nature of the transformation that the gospel can bring to individuals and to a community.
1. Proclaiming the Good News: A Message of Personal Transformation ().
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A- Salvation necessitates full belief and receiving of the Holy Spirit.
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These men were disciples of John the Baptist, who were still looking for the coming Messiah.
They had repented of sin as John preached, but they had not yet received the saving presence of Christ in the form of the indwelling Holy Spirit.
They were still unsaved.
B- Salvation necessitates a decision: a person either decides to accept Christ or he automatically rejects him.
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Paul had preached the gospel and debated persuasively that Jesus is the Messiah in the synagogue.
some chose to believe, others chose not to believe.
C- Salvation necessitates the protection and growth of new converts.
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New converts have to be protected and developed.
When some of the Jews began to slander Christ in the way of salvation, Paul separated the believers from the synagogue.
2. Proclaiming the Good News: the Power for Community Transformation ().
Salvation necessitates a decision: a person either decides to accept Christ or Elsie automatically rejects him.
A- The Word of Jesus was Preached.
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Paul preach the gospel for over 2 years in the school, and the gospel spread all over Asia.
B- The Power of Jesus was Released.
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God did supernatural things to confirm his message.
God makes it evident when he is moving.
C- The Servants of Jesus were Confirmed.
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God will confirm his servants and expose pretenders.
God demonstrated clearly that Paul was his servant and others, like the sons of Sceva, were not.
D- The Name of Jesus was Magnified ().
As a result of all that took place, the name of Jesus became revered and honored.
E- The Gospel of Jesus was Received ().
People were radically transformed by the power of the Lord Jesus Christ.
F- The Disciples of Jesus were fully transformed ().
As God continued his move, Christians became fully surrendered to Christ.
Those who were involved in sinful and occult practices burn them in a public bonfire.
Note that these people did not sell their items they burned him.
They did not want them in the hands of others because of their lies and degrading influence.
These items cost a great deal.
A piece of silver was one day’s wage, so 50,000 pieces of silver equaled 50,000 working days (or 137 years) worth of wages.
G- The Cause of Jesus Prevailed ().
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