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Taking the Stand: Unwavering Comfort

  • Acts 23
  • we need to experience unwavering comfort when counting all the costs
    • life never goes the way we want and can be more chaotic when we choose to follow Jesus
  • one of most motivating realities is that by grace of God we can know and rely on Him

I can know the unwavering comfort of God…

  1. Even when sin hounds me (1-5)
    • “looking intently”: incredible amount of confidence and courage in God, not self-help mentality
      • Paul had “conscience integrity”
    • “…good conscience…” implies “I have lived according to God” and that the Sadducees didn’t
      • your integrity matters in your witness and moral blamelessness
      • not saying he’s lived sinless life, but that he has lived according to God’s plan and command
    • everyone is given a conscience; the sense of morality is written into us, but does not mean we actually know true morality aside from Christ
      • there is an awareness of what you believe is right or wrong
      • can be damaged, dysfunctional, destroyed
    • scar tissue from habitual sin can impede your conscience
    • secular history records that Anonais was vicious high priest
    • v3: Sadducees were being hypocrites of the Law, as Paul was accused but not condemned
      • Paul had sinful response, contradicting how we should respond
        • 1 Cor 4:12
        • 1 Pet 2:23
    • v5: Paul responds appropriately when his sin is exposed
      • even most mature Christians can stumble and fall in a moment
        • when you’re tripped up by sin, how do you respond?
          • do you spiral out of control?
            • spiralling is a sign of spiritual immaturity
        • Satan wants you to spiral and convince self you should live in shame of failure
        • sin can strip the unwavering comfort and conscience from you
          • greatest comfort is knowing God’s cleansing and freedom
    • Heb 9:14; Gospel purifies our conscience
      • we cannot bring about our salvation; it is only through submitting to God
    • Heb 10:22
    • forgiveness can’t be experienced without repentance
      • when your sin is exposed, do you brush away or shrug it off, or do you admit/confess your failure and move to the other direction back to Christ?
    • How Paul models your repentance:
      1. immediate: how fast do you repent or own up to it?
        • blame your pride for slowness
      2. authentic: submitting to Word of God
  2. Even when chaos surrounds me (6-11)
    • Sanhedrin was a group of 70 leaders, comprised of Pharisees, Sadducees and Scribes.
      • Pharisees and Scribes were the majority
      • Pharisees believed all the OT scriptures (and therefore, signs, angels as well as prophecies of Messiah)
      • Sadducees only believed in first 5 OT books (theologically different than Pharisees)
        • Paul trying to highlight doctrinal truth of resurrection
    • We need the right content
      • content of Gospel matters greatly
      • Paul bringing capstone of Gospel: resurrection of Christ and the defeat of sin and death
    • We need the right heart: the humility of brokenness
    • We need right way: faith
    • v11; the Lord showed up; shows state of Paul physically, emotionally and spiritually
      • the presence of Christ literally there (?)
    • take heart/take courage: only Jesus used this phrase
      • brought unwavering strength, courage and healing to those who heard it
    • if Jesus is with you, it doesn’t matter who is against you
    • chaos provides opportunity to experience God and His comfort
    • 2 Cor 1:3-7; your hardship is not just for you
      • it is also for those around you, or those who will soon be placed in your life, that you can comfort them with the truth of God

  3. Even when life confounds me (12-35)
    • the hand of God doing exactly as He said (i.e. bring Paul to Rome)
      • God’s form of protection was actually placing Paul in prison
    • God’s ways always perfect and right
    • God also commands all of the minutia and mundane
    • Christ as “alpha and omega” should comfort us, as this shows He knows every detail and event between the beginning and end of life
    • 2 Tim 4:16-17; “…the Lord stood by me, and strengthened me…”
    • Britanny Price (Worship Through Seasons of Loss), “…it is a conscious choice to offer and yield to Christ our worship even through excruciating pain…”
    • opportunity to trust Him, platform to praise, exalt and preach His truth and goodness
    • when we take stand for Jesus, He will never let go of us
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