Title: Turning the World Upside Down
1Turning the World Upside Down
- The Example of the Early Church
2Turning the World Upside Down
- Acts 176 NKJV
- But when they did not find them, they dragged
Jason and some brethren to the rulers of the
city, crying out, These who have turned the
world upside down have come here too.
These who have turned the
world upside down
3Turning the World Upside Down
- Meant to be a derogatory statement
- The Jews did not want to be told to change
- Their whole world was being shaken up
- People today are the same way!
4Turning the World Upside Down
- Another interpretation
- Very positive way
- They WERE turning the world upside down
- They were trying to make changes that would
influence the whole world!
5Turning the World Upside Down
- Discuss with this lesson
- What kind of attitude does it take?
- What kind of action does it take?
- Are we doing our part?
6Why Turn The World Upside Down?
- Not for prestige
- Not because it was easy
- 2 Corinthians 1122-28
7Why Turn The World Upside Down?
- They believed in what they had
- The Gospel of Christ!
- It was valuable, and they knew it!
- Acts 31-10
- They believed everyone needed to hear it
- Mark 1615-16
- They took this command seriously!
- Colossians 123
8Why Turn The World Upside Down?
- They believed that what they had was worth dying
for - Stephen
- Acts 754-60
- Stephen had other options
- He could have not taught the gospel at all
- He could have stopped when the crowd got angry
- He could have changed the message
- But the truth was too important to him!
9Why Turn The World Upside Down?
- This reflected their attitude toward what they
had - It was valuable
- It was important for all the people
- It was worth dying for
- But, they had to go beyond attitude!
10First Century Disciples Were Active!
- The results in the first century came because
Christians were active - They taught
- They believed they held the responsibility to
spread they gospel - 1 Corinthians 916
- Jeremiah 209
11First Century Disciples Were Active!
- They were not content just to have the gospel for
themselves - They HAD to teach others
- They used every opportunity to teach
12First Century Disciples Were Active!
- They were active enough to draw the attention of
other religious leaders - They were
- Forceful
- Not trying to spare feelings
- They were trying to convince people to change
- They were blunt
- Acts 222-24
13First Century Disciples Were Active!
- Their teaching drew attention
- The Jews knew exactly what was going on
- The Christians did not try to hide their
activities from them - Being a Christian was dangerous in the first
century!
14Applications for Us
- Can we be recognized as the type of church these
men and women were a part of? - Is the gospel valuable to us?
- Proverbs 2323
- Just how valuable?
- Shown by how we treat the gospel
- Do we teach it, or is bound up in our Bibles,
gathering dust on the shelves? - Is it important enough that every person on earth
should hear it? - If so, have our neighbors and friends heard it
from us?
15Applications for Us
- Spreading the gospel is an individual
responsibility - Do not become disappointed if results do not come
fast enough
16Applications for Us
- Is the gospel worth dying for?
- Serious question
- Is the gospel worth losing family over?
- Is the gospel worth losing friends over?
- Is the gospel worth losing a job over?
- Matthew 1037-39
17Applications for Us
- Are we active in spreading the gospel?
- Each one of us needs to fulfill our own
responsibilities! - Each must bear his/her own load!
18Conclusion
- Acts 17
- These men did indeed turn the world upside down
- We can be successful in doing the exact same
thing - We have to be willing to work in the community
- What will we do?
- Success or failure?
- Are we doing our part?