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Giving honor to God the Father and, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost; Pastor Thomas , Rev. Perry, Rev. Tarver officers members and friend good after noon; and may God bless all of you with this message is my prayer.
Amen!
Prayer: Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright.
The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations.
Text: Luke 10:1-9
Topic: Mission of the church
Thesis: Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit
Purpose:The purpose of this is to show that the church has the power and authority to accomplish its Missions.
Introduction:
The continuation of Jesus Christ’s mission through his followers.
Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit and sent out by Christ to bear witness to him and to preach, heal, teach, baptise and make disciples of all peoples.
(v.
1)Said.
”After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go”.
The power and authority of the church’s mission was giving by Jesus Christ (Lk 9:1)
Believers are sent out by Jesus Christ ( )
Believers are sent out by Jesus Christ
Believers are sent out by Jesus Christ
Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit, and peace :
Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit
Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit, and peace :
Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit
Spirit
(v.5) “When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’(v.
6 )If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it will return to you.
The Holy Spirit and Peace
The Holy Spirit brings a sense of well-being, contentment and wholeness to believers whatever their outward circumstances.
Peace is therefore an indication of the Holy Spirit’s presence.
Peace is part of the nature of the Holy Spirit
The Spirit is likened to a dove, the symbol of peace pp
Peace is part of the nature of the Holy Spirit
The Spirit is likened to a dove, the symbol of peace pp
The Spirit is likened to a dove, the symbol of peace pp
As part of the Godhead the Spirit is the God of peace See also ; ;
Peace is a resource that the Holy Spirit gives to believers See also The Greek word “parakletos” means “one called alongside”, hence “comforter” or “advocate”;
See also The Greek word “parakletos” means “one called alongside”, hence “comforter” or “advocate”;
The fruit of the Spirit includes peace
See also The Greek word “parakletos” means “one called alongside”, hence “comforter” or “advocate”;
The fruit of the Spirit includes peace
See also
The Holy Spirit brings peace to God’s people concerning their circumstances
The Holy Spirit brings peace to God’s people concerning their circumstances
He changes situations to bring peace See also ;
He changes situations to bring peace See also ;
He brings peace of mind to those facing difficult situations See also ; ;
He brings peace of mind to those facing difficult situations See also ; ;
The Holy Spirit brings peaceful relationships Between believers
The Holy Spirit brings peaceful relationships
Between believers
Between believers and God the Father See also , The result of the Spirit’s work is contrasted with fear, the opposite of peace.
Between believers and God the Father See also , The result of the Spirit’s work is contrasted with fear, the opposite of peace
As part of the Godhead the Spirit is the God of peace See also ; ;
Peace is a resource that the Holy Spirit gives to believers
See also The Greek word “parakletos” means “one called alongside”, hence “comforter” or “advocate”;
The fruit of the Spirit includes peace
See also
The Holy Spirit brings peace to God’s people concerning their circumstances
He changes situations to bring peace See also ;
He brings peace of mind to those facing difficult situations See also ; ;
The Holy Spirit brings peaceful relationships
Between believers
Between believers and God the Father See also , The result of the Spirit’s work is contrasted with fear, the opposite of peace
The Holy Spirit brings a sense of well-being, contentment and wholeness to believers whatever their outward circumstances.
Peace is therefore an indication of the Holy Spirit’s presence.
The Spirit is likened to a dove, the symbol of peace pp pp pp
As part of the Godhead the Spirit is the God of peace See also ; ;
Peace is a resource that the Holy Spirit gives to believers
See also The Greek word “parakletos” means “one called alongside”, hence “comforter” or “advocate”;
The fruit of the Spirit includes peace
See also
The Holy Spirit brings peace to God’s people concerning their circumstances
He changes situations to bring peace See also ;
He brings peace of mind to those facing difficult situations See also ; ;
The Holy Spirit brings peaceful relationships
Between believers
Between believers and God the Father See also , The result of the Spirit’s work is contrasted with fear, the opposite of peace
The task of the church in mission
Making disciples
Preaching and healing
Proclaiming the gospel
Bearing witness to Jesus Christ Closing:
9 Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The kingdom of God has come near to you.
Closing:
Closing:
14 Let the words of my mouth,
And the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight,
O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
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The universal scope of the church’s mission
To the Samaritans
To the Jews
The disiples’ mission began with the Jews.
See also ; The scattered believers at first preached only to Jews.
To the Samaritans
See also ;
To the Gentiles
Paul as the apostle to the Gentiles:
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Peter preaches to Cornelius and his family; Scattered believers preach to the Gentiles; Paul begins his first missionary journey (with Barnabas); Paul begins his second missionary journey (with Silas); Paul is called to preach the gospel in Macedonia; Paul’s third missionary journey; Paul preaches the gospel in Rome.
Missions undertaken by church officials
Barnabas is sent to Antioch to strengthen the new church.
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