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Lessons from Antioch Church
  • Acts The Unfinished Story of the Church Series
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  • Acts 1119-30
  • August 26, 2012
  • Pastor Paul K. Kim

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PROGRESSIVE EXPANSION OF THE GOSPEL IN THE EARLY
CHURCH
  • The gospel was preached
  • To native Jews Hebraic Jews (241).
  • To Jews with Greek culture Hellenistic Jews
    (61-7).
  • To half Jews Samaritans (84-24).
  • To a Gentile with Jewish beliefs Ethiopian
    Eunuch (826-40).
  • To Gentiles with Jewish beliefs
    God-fearers/Cornelius and his household
    (101-1118).
  • To Gentiles with Greek culture Hellenists
    (1119-30)

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WHAT KEY LESSONS CAN WE LEARN FROM ANTIOCH
CHURCH?
  • 1) On lifestyle as Christians (vs.19-21) They
    lived out a missional lifestyle, reaching out to
    and sharing with the Gentiles as well.
  • 19 Now those who were scattered because of the
    persecution that arose
  • over Stephen traveled as far as Phoenicia and
    Cyprus and Antioch, speaking
  • the word to no one except Jews. 20 But there were
    some of them, men of Cyprus and Cyrene, who on
    coming to Antioch spoke to the Hellenists also,
  • preaching the Lord Jesus. 21 And the hand of the
    Lord was with them,
  • and a great number who believed turned to the
    Lord. (vs.19-21)
  • Christians in Antioch lived as Christ-sent
    peopletheir life was missional without a title
    or position.
  • Their witness for Christ was unstoppable and
    inclusive for all peoplesGentiles and Jews.
  • This is also Christs call for us to live out our
    life as Christ-sent people into the city in
    which we live.

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Living as Christ-sent People in the World
  • When the persecuted believers arrived in Antioch,
    they did not at all feel intimidated by the
    magnificence of the buildings or the pride of the
    citizens. The Word of God was on their lips and
    the hand of God was on their witness, and a
    great number of sinners repented and believed.
    It was the thrilling work of Gods wonderful
    grace.
  • - Warren Wiersbe

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WHAT KEY LESSONS CAN WE LEARN FROM ANTIOCH
CHURCH?
  • 2) On church leadership (vs. 22-26a) Barnabas
    Sauls character as well as competence were
    instrumental for the church.
  • 22 The report of this came to the ears of the
    church in Jerusalem,
  • and they sent Barnabas to Antioch. 23 When he
    came and saw the grace
  • of God, he was glad, and he exhorted them all to
    remain faithful to the Lord 
  • with steadfast purpose, 24 for he was a good
    man, full of the Holy Spirit
  • and of faith. And a great many people were added
    to the Lord. 25 So
  • Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, 26 and
    when he had found
  • him, he brought him to Antioch. For a whole year
    they met with
  • the church and taught a great many people.
    (vs.22-26a)
  • Barnabas three noted qualifications were (1)
    good character, (2) full of the Spirit, and (3)
    full of faith. Why?
  • The humility and spiritual vitality are key to
    church leadership even more than giftedness and
    competence.
  • This ought to be also our standard for the church
    in our days.

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WHAT KEY LESSONS CAN WE LEARN FROM ANTIOCH
CHURCH?
  • 3) On identity as believers (v.26b) The
    unbelieving publics epithet for the believers
    shows their radical Christ-centeredness in word
    and deed.
  • And in Antioch the disciples were first
    called Christians. (v.26b)
  • The word, Christian Gk. Christianoi was given
    by outsider unbelievers as a derogatory nickname
    such as Jesus freaks but they embraced it with
    gladness. Why?
  • Their faith and life was all about Christthe
    reality of being a Christs man/woman was a honor
    to them.
  • We must redeem this name for us by living out
    radically centered lives before the world.
  • In our days, there are two wrong practices that
    we should avoid (1) being a cultural Christian
    only by name and (2) being a savvy believer who
    is ashamed of the name.

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  • 7 For none of us lives to himself, and none of us
    dies to himself.
  •  8 For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we
    die, we die to the Lord.
  • So then, whether we live or whether we die, we
    are the Lord's.
  • 9 For to this end Christ died and lived again,
    that he might
  • be Lord both of the dead and of the living.
  • Romans 147-9
  •   For to me to live is Christ, and to die is
    gain.
  • Philippians 121
  •  I have been crucified with Christ.
  • It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives
    in me.
  • And the life I now live in the flesh I live by
    faith in the Son of God,
  • who loved me and gave himself for me.
  • Galatians 220

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WHAT KEY LESSONS CAN WE LEARN FROM ANTIOCH
CHURCH?
  • 4) On love in action (vs. 27-30) Their faith
    was real in showing their concern and care for
    the Jerusalem church in need.
  • 27 Now in these days prophets came down from
    Jerusalem to Antioch.
  •  28 And one of them named Agabus stood up and
    foretold by the Spirit
  • that there would be a great famine over all the
    world (this took place in
  • the days of Claudius). 29 So the disciples
    determined, every one according
  • to his ability, to send relief to the
    brothers living in Judea. 30 And they did
  • so, sending it to the elders by the hand of
    Barnabas and Saul. (vs.27-30)
  • Their faith was holistici.e., following Jesus in
    all and everydayrather than compartmentalized.
  • Each one of them responded with cheerful
    generosity to give to their Jewish brothers
    sisters in Christ.
  • So is our faith validated as alive or dead
    according to how we respond to brothers and
    sisters in need.

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THREE PRACTICAL QUESTIONS FOR OUR EVERYDAY LIFE
  • What first steps do I need to take in order to
    change my lifestyle from a spiritual consumer to
    a missional disciple?
  • How can I embrace my Christian identity by
    living out radically Christ-centered life in
    word and deed?
  • What is one thing I can do to practice Christian
    love in action these days?

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