Acts

Part 28: Sent to be Faithful

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Josh Weiland - November 1, 2020

Disgust Destroys

Outrage and disgust seem to go hand in hand. We get outraged about something and it often leads to disgust in the person or group that we view responsible for whatever caused our outrage. Similarly, we’ll find ourselves disgusted with someone or some group and it fuels outrage within us. It’s a vicious cycle as the two play off one another. The problem with holding disgust towards someone (disgust, contempt, derision, bitterness — fill in your adjective here) is that it halts all engagement with them. Holding on to it reveals that we view our sin to be less than the sin of someone else. We mustn’t minimize our own sin and deceive ourselves, but remember that we too are sinners saved entirely by grace. This enables us to speak the truth in love, with humility and empathy—but harboring disgust toward others blocks our ability to love. The reality is that under whatever it is that might disgust us about someone else, there is a person who bears God’s image. A person who is longing to be loved like we are loved in Jesus Christ. Will you choose to love like Jesus?

Scripture References: 1 John 4:7-21, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13

From Series: "Life in the Age of Outrage"

This series is inspired by and borrows from the 2018 book from Dr. Ed Stetzer, "Christians in the Age of Outrage". As we face the 2020 election while also finding our way through COVID, this series will explore how, as followers of Jesus, we can bring our best to a world at its worst.

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Sent to be Faithful

Acts 14 records the heart of Paul and Barnabas’s first journey to spread the Gospel. After being run out of Antioch, they head to Iconium where once again there is fruitfulness as they share the Gospel along with opposition to it. When a plan to mistreat and stone them surfaces, they move on to Lystra. In Lystra a crippled man is healed at Paul’s word. After witnessing the miracle, the crowds believe Barnabas and Paul to be Zeus and Hermes. When Paul and Barnabas insist they are not gods but mere men chaos ensues. Paul is stoned and dragged out of the city, assumed dead. After the disciples gather around him he rises, reenters the city then heads to Derbe the following day. Paul and Barnabas were ministering in a culture deeply divided, chaotic, and often opposed to the Gospel—not unlike our own. When the world is full of chaos, opposition, & division, our job is to be faithful and point people to Jesus, leaving the results to God. Pastor Josh also gave a helpful paradigm of “Receive, Reject, Redeem” for us to use as Christians as we interact with our culture.

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