Title: ETERNAL IMPACT
1ETERNAL IMPACT
2United in Prayer and Empowered by the Spirit
- And they devoted themselves to the apostles
teaching, to fellowship, to the breaking of
bread, and to prayers. Then fear came over
everyone. Acts 242-43a
3The Pattern of Acts
- The word continually not only denotes duration,
it also points to devotion. - Prayer is the key to spiritual boldness. Acts
431 - Prayer is essential to pastoral leadership. Acts
64
4The Pattern of Acts
- Prayer is the birthplace of mission passion. Acts
132 - Prayer was both planned and spontaneous.
5Jesus the Prayer Mentor
- Prayer provided empowering and direction. Mark
135-37 - The singular request of the disciples. Luke 111
6The Continuing Patternof the Early Church
- Paul prayed constantly for the churches.
Ephesians 116 - Paul taught his churches to pray for him.
Ephesians 619-20
7The Continuing Patternof the Early Church
- Praying for those in authority is related to the
advance of the kingdom. 1 Tim 21-3 - Kingdom-centered churches pray kingdom-focused
prayers.
8Practical Considerations
- Praying Kingdom-centered prayers.
- Pray for those in authority.
- Pray for boldness and safety for all sharing the
gospel. - Pray for the unsaved by name.
9Practical Considerations
- Praying Kingdom-centered prayers.
- Pray that church members will appropriate full
resources of God. - Pray that church members will walk worthy of
their calling. - Ask the Lord of the harvest to compel workers to
go into the fields. - Pray for specific ministry needs of the church.
10Practical Considerations
- Organize the church to pray.
- Prayer leaders in every Bible study group.
- Prayer chains.
- Days of prayer and fasting.
- Prayer partners.
11Practical Considerations
- Organize the church to pray.
- Revitalize existing prayer meetings.
- Set aside a prayer room.
- Prayer hotline and e-mail alerts.
12United in Prayer and Empowered by the Spirit (2)
- Carnality is the attempt to do supernatural
ministry by human power. - Church growth is the result of supernatural
empowering.
13The Pattern of Acts
- The Lord added to them those who were being
saved. Acts 247b - The first message was preceded by the manifest
power of God. Acts 312 - The linking of prayer, the Holy Spirit, and bold
witness is a consistent theme. Acts 431.
14The Testimony of Paul
- Only God gives the growth. 1 Cor. 37
- Each of us will be held accountable for the
building materials we use. - Paul boasted in human weakness as the platform of
supernatural empowering. 2 Cor. 129
15Pauls Prayers for His Churches
- The prayer for comprehending supernatural
empowering. Eph. 117-23 - The prayer for comprehending the unlimited
potential. Ephesians 314-21
16Teaches Sound Doctrine
- And they devoted themselves to the apostles
teaching Acts 242
17A Look at the Early Church
- Book of Acts reveals a constant vigilance for
doctrinal integrity. - Paul was instructed so that he would prove that
Jesus is the Messiah. Acts 922, 1312 - That taught the converts in Antioch for an entire
year. Acts 1126
18A Look at the Early Church
- The summary statement of Acts 1421.
- Pauls passion for doctrinal purity is seen in
farewell address to leaders in Ephesus. Acts
2027-32.
19Doctrine and Balanced Growth
- The Pauline letters were written to provide for
doctrinal integrity. - The Pastoral letters contain more than 30
distinct references to doctrinal teaching.
20The Implications
- Church growth must be measured by depth as well
as size. - Are we loading up on the carbs of compromise?
- Are we strong or just obese?
21Worship to the Ends of the Earth
- Let all the peoples praise You, God, let all the
peoples praise You. Psalm 675
22A Brief Look at the Early Church
- Worship was part and parcel of the life of the
early church. Acts 246-47 - After an early arrest an impromptu worship
service breaks out. Acts 424, 29 - The vision for the world was given as the church
ministered to the Lord. Acts 132
23A Biblical Pattern
- The Old Testament is replete with planned and
spontaneous worship events. Genesis 2623-24 and
Exodus 15 - Nehemiah leads worship at the base of the wall.
Nehemiah 8-10, 1039 - Isaiah was worshipping when he volunteered to go
for the Lord. Isaiah 6
24A Biblical Pattern
- Worship and missions are inextricably bound
throughout the Psalms. Psalm 671-2 - Worship was the first response to the birth and
resurrection of the Lord.
25Worship and the Kingdom Centered Church
- Authentic worship is the believers response to
the self-revelation of God. - True worship is balanced, involving the mind,
emotions, and the will. - Authentic worship will always demand a response
and commitment.
26Final Reflections
- If worship is a divine encounter at Gods
personal invitation, why do we treat it with such
casual disdain? - If we have truly rediscovered worship, how do we
explain our lack of commitment?
27Intentionally Evangelistic
- But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit
is come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in
Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the
ends of the earth. Acts 18
28Learning from the Early Church
- Witness is not something we do, it is who we are.
- No one else has your story and no one can refute
your story. - A pattern to follow
- Seize the kingdom opportunities. Acts 232, 315,
48, 542 - Develop an intentional strategy. Acts 825
29Principles We Must Apply
- Ask the Holy Spirit to allow you to see
opportunities and to give you boldness. - Witnessing must become a part of our life style.
- Think in terms of multiplication and not
addition. - A multiplicity of persons will multiply the
impact of our witness.
30Principles We Must Apply
- We must embrace a joyous lifestyle.
- The church must provide training opportunities.
- Maximize daily opportunities and develop an
intentional strategy. - Pray for a passion for Christ, His Word, and His
world.
31Developing an Intentional Plan
- Must be a family issue as well as a church issue.
- All efforts must be preceded and under-girded by
prayer.
32Fundamental Convictions
- Christ provides the only access to the Father.
- Those who die without Christ will spend eternity
in hell. - The fields are ripe for harvest.
- The Great Commission is not a divine suggestion.
33Fundamental Convictions
- Every believer is a witness.
- The Holy Spirit empowers us to witness.
- God produces results through us.
- We must be obedient and accept ownership for the
lost.
34Nurtures Biblical Fellowship
- And they devoted themselvesto fellowship.
Acts 242
35A Few Foundational Truths
- Fellowship is not optional in biblical
Christianity. - Fellowship with other believers is essential to
personal spiritual growth. - Fellowship is essential to the ministry of the
church.
36A Few Foundational Truths
- Authentic fellowship can only be found in Christ.
- Fellowship is essential to Kingdom expansion
through the local church.
37The Acts Model
- They were continually united in prayer. Acts
114 - The key word is devoted. Acts 242, 46
- Fellowship always has practical results. Acts
244-45, 432-35 - Fellowship is a work of grace. Acts 433, 1132
38Breaking Down the Barriers to Fellowship
- Recognize Gods sovereign design. 1
Corinthians 1212-26 - Only God can break down barriers. Ephesians
213-14, 19-21
39The Basis of Our Unity
- Unity is a work of the Spirit. Eph. 42-3
- A seven-fold cord binds us together. Eph.
44-6 - We are one family because we have one Father.
40The Attitude Necessary to
Maintain Unity
- Humility is the foundation for unity.
Philippians 21-4 - Unity is based on the ability to focus on a
single goal Gods kingdom and His glory. - An illustration on the attitude necessary for
unity. Philippians 25-11
41Generous Stewardship
- Now the multitude of those who believed were of
one heart and soul, and no one said that any of
his possessions was his own, but instead they
held everything in common. Acts 432
42The Pattern of Acts
- They were together and they had everything in
common. Acts 244 - No one said that any of his possessions was his
own. Acts 432 - Generosity was evidence of the resurrection.
Acts 433
43A Contrasting Case Study
- Barnabas, the son of encouragement, gives
generously. Acts 436-37 - Ananias and Sapphira embezzle from the King.
Acts 51-6 - The name Ananias means God has graciously
given.
44The Famine in Jerusalem
- This event provides the opportunity for generous
stewardship. - 1 Cor.16 teaches systematic giving.
- 2 Cor. 8 teaches grace giving.
45The Famine in Jerusalem
- 2 Cor. 9 gives us the four laws of giving.
- The law of
- Sowing and reaping
- Cheerful giving
- Sufficiency
- Multiplication
46A Kingdom-Centered Challenge
- We should allocate at least 20 of our resources
for outreach to the four quadrants of the Acts
18 challenge. - Could we imagine a 50/50 church?
- Consider the promise of Eph. 320-21
47Global Missions Strategy
- But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit
has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses
in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to
the ends of the earth. Acts 18
48Acts 18 Sets the Scope of our
Ministry
- Being a witness is not an option.
- The scope of our witness is also a divine
prerogative.
49Pentecost Declares the
Global Scope of our Mission
- The miracle of Pentecost makes it clear that
Gods concern is for every nation and people
group. - Pentecost signifies the church has been launched
with power. - The curse of Babel has been reversed and the
gathering of the nations is underway.
50The Pattern Displayed in Acts Demonstrates the
Global Mission
- The progression is concentric in progression but
simultaneous in application.
51The Global Task is Centered in the Local
Church
- The story of reaching the ends of the earth
begins in Acts 1119 and the key is the church in
Antioch. - The hand of the Lord.
- First called Christians.
- The passion was birthed as they prayed and
worshipped. Acts 131-3
52Practical Ramifications
- The four tasks of the missional church.
- Pray
- Go
- Send
- Give
53Practical Ramifications
- The four stages of missions maturation.
- The supporting church.
- The exploring church.
- The engaging church.
- The multiplying church.
54Works Cooperatively for Kingdom Advance
- Everyone should look out not only for his own
interests, but also for the interests of others.
Philippians 24
55From Antioch to Jerusalem with Love
- The famine in Jerusalem ignited a cooperative
strategy that united the churches of Achaia and
Macedonia. - If we are serious about kingdom advance, we must
jettison our desire to do it alone and rediscover
the biblical pattern of cooperative ministry.
56Cooperation and the Letters of Paul
- The collection and distribution of the letters of
Paul were a stimulus for cooperation. - Cooperation is a vital necessity for the health
of the individual church and for the linking of
churches for kingdom causes.
57The Attitude for Cooperation
- What would change if we took Philippians 2
seriously?
58Seven Reasons We Must Nurture Cooperative
Partnerships
- It is biblical.
- It provides for strength and stability.
- It promotes unity in diversity.
- It enables strategic thinking thus minimizing
waste and maximizing effectiveness.
59Seven Reasons We Must Nurture Cooperative
Partnerships
- It provides a biblical model for other churches.
- It enables kingdom advance.
- It ensures that God will receive all the glory.
60The Unifying Purpose Disciple the Nations
- All authority has been given to Me in heaven and
on earth. Go, therefore, and make disciples of
all nations Matthew 2818-19b
61Make Disciples is a Command and not an Option
- The seeming defeat of Golgotha has been
transformed into radical victory. It is all
authority that is the basis for the mission to
all nations. - The only imperative in the Great Commission is
make disciples.
62The Characteristics of the Disciple
- Recognizes and submits to the Kingship of Jesus.
- Follows the King at any and every cost.
- Lives all of life as a citizen of the Kingdom.
- Fully devoted to fishing for men.
63The Characteristics of the Disciple
- Loves the Lord totally.
- Studies and grows in the knowledge of Gods Word.
- Loves others.
- Serves the King through His body, the church.
64What will be Required?
- We must make a commitment to the process.
- We must combine demonstration with instruction.
65Discipling the Nations Requires a Global
Commitment
66The Command Comes with the Promise
of Supernatural Empowering
67ETERNAL IMPACT