Acts

Chicago Fire - Jesus and a Church With More To Learn

Chicago Fire Sermon Series

Chicago Fire: Jesus and a Church With More To Learn

  • A Matter of Perspective 

  • A Matter of Exposure


A Matter of Perspective

Acts 18:24-28 
Now a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was an eloquent man, competent in the Scriptures. He had been instructed in the way of the Lord. And being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus, though he knew only the baptism of John. He began to speak boldly in the synagogue, but when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately. And when he wished to cross to Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples to welcome him. When he arrived, he greatly helped those who through grace had believed, for he powerfully refuted the Jews in public, showing by the Scriptures that the Christ was Jesus.

How big things can seem in our youth 

Psalm 37:23-26 
The steps of a man are established by the Lord, when he delights in his way; though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong, for the Lord upholds his hand. I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken or his children begging for bread. He is ever lending generously, and his children become a blessing.

The immensity of the trial is felt in proportion to your present capacity (think weight lifting).  God uses it to grow and strengthen you (Romans 5:5-8)

Experience Brings a Weight of the Glory of God

“It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.”

C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory, and Other 

A Matter of Exposure

Acts 19:1-10 
And it happened that while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the inland country and came to Ephesus. There he found some disciples. And he said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” And they said, “No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.” And he said, “Into what then were you baptized?” They said, “Into John's baptism.” And Paul said, “John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in the one who was to come after him, that is, Jesus.” On hearing this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. And when Paul had laid his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking in tongues and prophesying. There were about twelve men in all. And he entered the synagogue and for three months spoke boldly, reasoning and persuading them about the kingdom of God. But when some became stubborn and continued in unbelief, speaking evil of the Way before the congregation, he withdrew from them and took the disciples with him, reasoning daily in the hall of Tyrannus. This continued for two years, so that all the residents of Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks.

The person of the Holy Spirit 

Summer Reading List:

  1. The God I Never Knew by Robert Morris

  2. Surprised by the Power of the Spirit by Jack Deere 

  3. Holy Fire by RT Kendall

Amongst other things, we see here that the Holy Spirit has a role in testifying to the crucified, risen Christ, filling people with boldness to preach, convicting men and women of their sin, opening their eyes to the truth of the gospel through signs, wonders and miracles and conforming people to the image of Jesus.

John 16:4-15 
4 But I have said these things to you, that when their hour comes you may remember that I told them to you. “I did not say these things to you from the beginning, because I was with you. 5 But now I am going to him who sent me, and none of you asks me, ‘Where are you going?’ 6 But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your heart. 7 Nevertheless, I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I will send him to you. 8 And when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment: 9 concerning sin, because they do not believe in me; 10 concerning righteousness, because I go to the Father, and you will see me no longer; 11 concerning judgment, because the ruler of this world is judged. 12 “I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. 13 When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. 14 He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you. 15 All that the Father has is mine; therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you.

Second City Church - Chicago Fire - Pastor Rollan Fisher 2019

The Unshakables - Guest Speaker Reggie Roberson - The Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Week Eight

The Unshakables Sermon Series

Introduction

(Pastor Reggie shared about his family, showing a picture.)

We’ve been in a series called The Unshakables.

Have you ever had someone give you a task to do but did not give you the right equipment?

Personal examples:

College entrance exam on Spanish Paper writing Trying out for football (Wonkey)

Jesus has given us a great task.

Jesus has given Christ followers the task of bringing Him glory and helping others to grow spiritually in order to fulfill His purpose for their lives. (Pastor Reggie showed a picture about being made great for a great purpose.) This is called being a disciple and making disciples. Matthew 28:18-20 speaks of this task.

Matthew 28:18-20 NIV Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

We need special equipment to complete the task.

(Pastor Reggie showed a picture with wrong equipment.)

Without the right equipment this can be a daunting task. Why?

  • People immerse or baptize themselves into things that will promote them, give them possession, or give them pleasure.
  • Our natural tendency is to be self-centered and not consider other people.
  • We don’t want to be rejected.
  • We don’t want to hold others to a standard because we don’t want anyone to hold us to a standard.
  • People seem to love doing what they want to do: sin.
  • We are convinced that other assignments are more important instead of that which will impact eternity.

When Jesus gave this task to His followers they were facing similar situations. Jews -thought a suffering savior was foolish. Romans -thought redemption of the world was foolish. They persecuted Christ's followers. Epicureans -emphasized enjoying earthly pleasure as the highest state of happiness. Stoics - believed that life was not about feelings, only ethics and morality which ultimately a man’s mind could control. Christians taught a need for Christ to change.

Despite all of these challenges they faced, His followers were able to complete the task. Christ followers multiplied and spread all over the earth. (Pastor Reggie referenced China, Sudan, and Indonesia.) How did they do it?

Jesus makes the right equipment available to us:

(Pastor Reggie showed a picture with firefighters.)

Let’s read the parallel verse to Matthew 28:18-20 which is Luke 24:

Luke 24:44-49 NIV He said to them, “This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms.” Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures. He told them, “This is what is written: The Messiah will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high.”

Jesus is saying He is going to give Christ followers special equipment to glorify Him and make disciples. This equipment is power. Acts 1:4-5 gives us another version of the same story:

Acts 1:4-5 On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”

Acts 1:7-8 He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

In both of the stories we see that Jesus is promising to give special equipment to Christ followers through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

In Acts 2 they receive the equipment or power:

Acts 2:1-5, 7-8, 11 NIV When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them. Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. Utterly amazed, they asked: “Aren’t all these who are speaking Galileans? Then how is it that each of us hears them in our native language? both Jews and converts to Judaism; Cretans and Arabs—we hear them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues!”

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is: An immersion into the Holy Spirit’s power; That happens immediately or some point after you’ve become a Christ follower; Accompanied with physical manifestations of the Spirit; For the purpose of power to serve and minister to others for Christ's glory.

Many other times throughout the Book of Acts we see this power through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit being used to glorify God and help others to grow spiritually in order to fulfill His purpose for their lives.

In Acts 4:8 Peter is again filled with the Holy Spirit and speaks with such power that the Jewish leaders were amazed at his boldness in spite of his being relatively uneducated (4:13). In Acts 4:31 other disciples were praying and the place where they were was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. The effect of their fullness was that they spoke the Word of God with extraordinary boldness and Christ-exalting power. In Acts 6 we meet Stephen who is full of faith and the Holy Spirit (v. 5). And Luke tells us in verse 8 that he was therefore full of power and did wonders and signs among the people, but especially in verse 10, the leaders could not resist the wisdom and Spirit with which he spoke. His fullness gave him an extraordinary power for Christ-exalting ministry. In Acts 9:17 Paul is filled with the Holy Spirit at his conversion and the result was that he spoke with such extraordinary power that the Jews of Damascus were confounded (9:22). In Acts 11:24 Barnabas was full of the Holy Spirit and faith and the effect Luke mentions was that “a large company was added to the Lord” (as at Pentecost).

Conclusion

Jesus has given us a great task. We need special equipment to complete the task. Jesus makes the right equipment (power) available to us through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit so we can complete the task.

If you have not yet, receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. (Pastor Reggie shared some testimonies.) If you have already, be active in using your equipment: God gave it to you for accomplishing His task.

1 Timothy 4:14 Do not neglect your gift, which was given you through prophecy when the body of elders laid their hands on you.

Second City Church- The Unshakables Sermon Series 2015