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INTRODUCTION
Good Morning - My name is … we are working our way through the book of Acts
Today we will be in , Looking at Peter’s first sermon
While you find in your bibles...
Announcement: Church Lunch and Vision
Time to meet other families
Time to hear about where we are headed together as a church
Open in Prayer with the big idea in mind
Big Idea of Acts: The gospel will be proclaimed among all peoples through witnesses empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Big idea Today: The proclamation of the gospel to all nations is mocked by some but Peter declares his confidence in God’s sovereign work as revealed through Scripture for repentance and salvation.
BACKGROUND
Setting the Scene
Jesus has commanded his followers to stay in Jerusalem until they receive power from the Holy Spirit to be witnesses to all nations.
The disciples, about 120 in all, were in Jerusalem together, waiting and praying together.
2:1 “When the day of Pentecost arrived...”
50 days after Passover
Passover is when Israel celebrates God saving them from slavery in Egypt by way of the 10th and final plague ().
Angel of death would come and kill the firstborn male from every household
Israel was commanded to take sacrifice a male lamb without any blemishes or faults.
They were commanded to take the blood and apply it to the doorposts of their home.
They were commanded to then keep this as a regular feast to the Lord.
Jesus, called the perfect Lamb of God, was crucified on the Passover.
The final sacrifice and covering for our sins.
Pentecost is (a week of weeks).
It is sometimes called the Feast of Weeks, It was also known as the Feast of Firstfruits (), the Feast of Harvest ()
At the time of Jesus, Jews believed that Pentecost was also when the law was given at Mount Sinai.
During which time you might remember that the Israelites made a golden calf to lead them because Moses was taking too long.
In judgement, 3,000 people were killed ().
:22calls this the Feast of Weeks, the firstfruits of wheat harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering.
The unfolding Story
The Day of pentecost has arrived, a time to celebrate the harvest, the ingathering of the Lord
God fulfills his promise to the disciples to fill them with the Holy Spirit.
The promise of his presence and power as we talked about last week.
Some people were amazed while others looked on and mocked them, saying they were drunk because God supernaturally empowered all the disciples to speak in previously unknown languages of all the people present so that they heard the mighty works of God in their own language.
Now Peter is about to stand up and preach his first sermon.
30% of the Book of Acts is sermons.
I encourage you to follow along as I read the entirety of his message that is recorded.
Besides some of the interesting cultural facts I want to see the big questions that are being answered:
With a multitude of nationalities present - Who does God save?
Am I on the inside or outside?
How does God save us?
And can we have confidence?
How should we respond to these truths?
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Quick Side-Note: DEMONSTRATED PATTERN of expository preaching, reading a passage from the bible and then expanding our understanding of that passage.
This is
Big idea Today: The proclamation of the gospel is mocked by some but Peter declares his confidence in God’s sovereign work as revealed through Scripture for repentance and salvation.
PROCLAMATION OF THE GOSPEL TO ALL PEOPLES
The Prophet Joel: was written around 586 BC.
The “day of the Lord” is a dominant theme.
This refers to judgement upon the nations and God’s intervention in response to cries of repentance.
“And in the last days...” from then till Jesus returns in the same way he ascended into heaven.
Who does God save?
On whom does he pour out his spirit?
Sons & Daughters shall prophecy (men and women, generations)
Young & Old will see visions and dream, dreams (across ages)
Male and Female Servants shall prophecy (status doesn’t matter)
Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved!
This is significant and easily taken for granted.
It is easy to say Amen but...
The World Seeks to Divide us:
Generational Divide (Baby Boomers, , Millennials, Gen Z)
Well in my day...., they are lazy, hard working, etc.
Differences or Divisions!
We are different but our differences don’t have to divide us
Age Divisions
Gender Divisions
Status Divisions (Wealth)
Ethnic Divisions (Is one nationality better than another, are all arabs terrorists, etc)
People everywhere, look for differences so they are either made to feel superior or inferior to someone else.
God destroys these divisions while celebrating our differences from the beginning.
In the Harvest of First-fruits as God adds 3,000 people to the church in one day - he adds people across all these lines of division.
Numerous memories have popped up on Facebook from our time overseas
Yesterday, Kirsten mentioned how one of her favorite memories from Chad was worshipping with Chadians.
Difference - in setting and sound
Unity - in worship of Jesus and celebrating the Lord’s table together.
“Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved (v.
21) and receive the spirit of God (v.
17) that will cause them to prophecy (v.17, 18)
JOHN PIPER: “We must not think of prophecy mainly as prediction, though it is true that those who are closest to God will know best what he is likely to do next.
Nor should we think of it as the fulfillment of a special office.
Prophecy, as it is used here I think, is primarily verbalizing the great things you have seen of God for the sake of "upbuilding and encouragement and consolation," as Paul says in .”
Purpose of the Holy Spirit is to Glorify Jesus Through Our Witness
This is in keeping with “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
This is was we see happened as the people heard the disciples miraculously proclaiming the mighty works of God.
CONFIDENCE IN GOD’S SOVEREIGN WORK AS REVEALED THROUGH SCRIPTURE
HEAR THESE WORDS:
Jesus of Nazareth - attested by God with mighty works and wonders and signs
This Jesus - was crucified and killed according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God
God raised Jesus from the dead
SIDE NOTE:
“This Jesus , delivered up according to the definite and foreknowledge of God, you crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men”
God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility
Here we see the definite sovereignty of God
And the guilt
CONFIDENCE / CERTAINTY:
“That you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught”
“I say to you with confidence...”
David died and you can visit his tomb
David was speaking about Jesus, not himself
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