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Total Dependence – Learning to Live in the Spirit: Committed to Spirit Empowered Love

  • Acts 20:1-12
  • how was Paul so committed?
    • he loved God and the church more than anything else in the world
  • Paul is the best example of spirit-empowered life

Spirit-empowered love seeks to:

  1. Guide faithfully (v1-2)
    • following God faithfully
    • 1-2 years passing within v1-2?
    • encouragement = heart of Paul
      • not just lip service
      • exhortation urging and building into each other
    • In 1 Thes, Paul’s fatherly role to others
      • love is often telling people what they need to hear, rather than just what they want to hear
      • our desire should be to build up
    • Heb 3:13; protect each other with exhortation
    • 1 Thes 2:12
    • 1 Thes 5:11; responsibility of followers
    • Corinth troubled Paul so deeply because he loved them deeply
      • he was worried about how they would receive the letters
    • we are sometimes told that addressing sin of others is unloving but we are commanded to have loving and kind gracious/firm address
    • 2 Cor 7:5-8; grievance over sin brought them to repentance
  2. Give generously (v3-6)
    • why listing and showing geography?
      • the ones who had chosen to give up time and life to give to the church
    • the church was suffering in Jerusalem
      • believers in Israel may have been in total poverty
      • remind others of what needs
    • Gal 2:10
    • Rom 18:25-32
    • 2 Cor 8-9
    • key of all generous giving is giving self to Lord
    • 2 Cor 8:1-9; see how much immeasurable love and grace had been given to you by Jesus
    • when you understand how much Jesus has given you, you will loosen grip of whatever you have
    • give, give, give; you can’t out-give God
  3. Gathers regularly (v7-12)
    • longs to gather with body
    • v5-6: “us” and “we; back to account of Luke
      1. regularly recharge
        • OT Sabbath “replaced”; originally meant as regular refreshment and refocus on God
        • In NT, church now met on 1st day of week, Resurrection Sunday, the Lord’s day
      2. regularly receive
        • Word of God meant to be at centre of every gathering of believers
        • how we are charged and morphed into image of Son
        • worship is always response to revelation therefore it’s not the pinnacle or focus of gathering
          • the goal/purpose of going into Word is so we would grow in desire to worship God
        • we need to teach, believe and apply Word of God
      3. regularly remember
        • reflect on Jesus’ death and resurrection
        • church without Gospel is like person without pulse
      4. regularly relate
        • v11; converse = discussion, relational growth, seeking to apply wisdom
        • pic of Christian fellowship
        • we need to long for this kind of relationship because it is the heart of the Gospel!
        • determine in heart that church isn’t additional variable in life, it is the primary
          • drifting from church signifies drifting from God
  4. Grow spiritually (v9-12)
    • death detail is very purposeful
      • “young man” = age 10-14
    • v10; “this is not a problem”
    • this tells and shows us we need to strengthen faith of believers
      • time is limited, need to tell them as much as possible
    • “not a little comforted” = hearts were encouraged and strengthened to power on in faith
    • farewell scene: Paul wasn’t going to see them again in the life
      • resurrection reminds them and us that death is not the end
    • reminds us many who don’t know Lord
      • How awake are we spiritually???
    • Christ will shine in and through those who are awake in Him
      • Rom 13:11-14
      • 1 Cor 15:54
      • Eph 5:14
    • (Makes me think of Thrice – Wake Up)
    • we need to wake up to the world and ourselves, encourage them, and share the Gospel
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