17:1 Now when they had passed
through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where
was a synagogue of the Jews:
17:2 And Paul, as his manner
was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them
out of the scriptures,
17:3 Opening and alleging, that
Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead;
and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ.
17:4 And some of them believed,
and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a
great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.
17:5 But the Jews which believed
not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the
baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an
uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them
out to the people.
17:6 And when they found them
not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the
city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are
come hither also;
17:7 Whom Jason hath received:
and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that
there is another king, one Jesus.
17:8 And they troubled the
people and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things.
17:9 And when they had taken
security of Jason, and of the other, they let them go. Acts 17:1-9
Introduction
1. What we need in this church
are some more troublemakers!
- Troublemakers?
- Yes, Troublemakers!
- That's what the enemies of the
church called the Christians at Thessalonica.
- They said they were the
ones,"These that have turned the world upside down are come
hither also;" (v.6)
- Our Church needs troublemakers
like the troublemakers at Thessalonica.
- We need some people ready to
shake up our world in the same way that the Thessalonicans shook
up theirs.
- Where there was darkness, they
brought light.
- Where there was hatred, they
brought love.
- Where there was sadness, they
brought laughter.
- Where there was bondage, they
brought liberation.
- Where there was death, they
brought life.
- They took a world that was
tired & troubled & tangled, & they put that world back
on its feet.
2. Are you ready to be a world
changer?
- Are you ready to turn our
world upside down for Jesus Christ?
- If so, pay attention this
morning as we begin our journey of the Thessalonian church by
discovering some key ingredients that enabled these believers to
change their world for Christ.
- Read Acts 17:1-9.
Transition: The 1st key
ingredient that enabled these Christians was their:
1. INTEGRITY
- Luke tells us "And some
of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the
devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a
few." (v.4) that Paul's preaching was successful in
Thessalonica.
- Many believed including a
large number of "God-fearing (devout) Greeks."
1. The word "devout"
was a technical term for Gentiles who were drawn to the morality
& monotheism (one God) of the Jewish faith.
- They could never actually
become Jews, but they were Jews from a distance.
- They were those who were
desirous for something more than their pagan culture could offer
them, so they turned to the God of the Jews, & after Paul came
to their synagogue they turned to the Messiah.
2. The world in which
Christianity was conceived was a world of incomparable immorality.
- Slavery was a universally
accepted system.
- Homosexuality was rampant, as
evidenced by the Emporer Nero being paraded through the streets of
Rome fondling his 12-yr-old male lover in full view.
- Sexual permissiveness was the
rule of the day.
- Prostitution & all forms
of sexual immorality were a major part of the various religions
that they followed.
- Human life was cheap &
pleasure was primary.
- And into that world of
immorality Christianity introduced a new element--integrity.
3. A letter written to Diognetes
in the middle of the 2nd century indicated how revolutionary
Christian integrity was in this world of paganism.
- The letter marveled that
Christians, "have
their meals in common, but not their wives. They find themselves
in the flesh & yet, live not after the flesh."
4. No wonder these Christians
were causing trouble in their world.
- They were doing something that
had been forgotten in that pagan culture.
- They were living lives of
integrity, and the people didn't know how to react to it.
- 1 Thessalonians 1:9 tells us
that these Christian had
"and how ye turned to God
from idols to serve the living and true God; "
5. A fresh dose of integrity
emanating from the lives of Christian men & women today is
what we need to cause some trouble in our world.
- We are living in the midst of
an integrity crisis.
D.L. Moody said that you can
tell a person's character by what he/she does in the dark.
- Macaulay said, "The
measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew
he would never be found out."
I'm reminded of the woman who
wrote a letter to the IRS: "Dear Sir, I can't sleep. Last
year, when I filled out my income tax form, I misrepresented my
income. Enclosed is a check for $325. If I still can't sleep, I'll
send you the rest."
- During a recent presidential
election people were saying that a person's character doesn't
reflect on the kind of job he/she will do in public office.
Huh????
- In recent years we've seen a
lot of preachers suffering from a lack of integrity.
- Coaches have been fired &
athletic programs have been put on probation because of a lack of
integrity.
- We are quickly becoming a
nation that doesn't know what the word "integrity" means.
- And when we lose our
integrity, we have lost it all.
- When we refuse to live by the
truth, then we are not living the kind of life that will be
approved by God.
- We as Christians, must live
lives of integrity so that the non-Christian world will sit up
& take notice
Transition: The 2nd key
ingredient of the church at Thessalonica was:
2. INTENSITY
1. The accusation hurled at the
Thessalonian Christians, & Paul & Silas implies this.
- Why else would they be accused
of causing "trouble all over the world" or
"turning the world upside down" if they were not
intense in their commitment to Christ?
- And we know that the intensity
of the Thessalonian church didn't die down for Paul later writes
to them
and says,
"For from you sounded out
the word of the Lord not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but also in
every place your faith to God-ward is spread abroad; so that we
need not to speak any thing. " 1 Thessalonians 1:8
- These Christians had a faith
that was so intense that their reputation had become known
everywhere.
2. We see the same spirit in
Peter & John before the Sanhedrin ,
4:19 But Peter and John answered
and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to
hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye.
4:20 For we cannot but speak the
things which we have seen and heard. " Acts 4:19-20
3. These Christians had an
intensity about them for they were proclaiming an intense message.
- They preached Christ
crucified, & Christ risen, & Christ available to all who
would come.
4. We must recover this spirit
of intensity in our churches today.
- We have too many members at
ease in Zion.
- Too many preachers without a
message to proclaim.
- Too many elders & deacons
mired in mediocrity.
- Too many Sunday School
teachers captured by complacency.
- We have too many people who
have lost their intensity.
5. The message heard so often
from churches today is "let's not do anything to bring
attention to ourselves".
- "Let's not get involved
in anything controversial."
- "Let's not take a stand
politically."
- "Let's not do anything to
trouble the waters."
- And by proclaiming this
message of non-involvement, what we're really saying is
"We don't want to be world-changers"--"We don't
want to turn our world upside like the Thessalonians did".
- You see, to be a world-changer
for Jesus Christ I have to get out into the world & let them
know what I believe if I ever expect them to join me in my cause.
- Paul said in 1 Corinthians
1:18 "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish
foolishness; but unto us
which are saved it is the power
of God. "
- Jesus said, Matthew 11:12
"And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom
of heave suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.
."
6. We have got to reach the
point where we live out the conviction that nothing is more
important than the expansion of God's kingdom.
- It is more important than our
personal well-being.
- It is more important than our
education.
- It is more important than our
success.
- We must become Kingdom people
if we are to turn our world upside down for Jesus Christ.
- And Kingdom people are people
who put the kingdom first in their lives.
- We see that in the Christians
at Thessalonica.
- And my prayer to God is that
we would see the same thing in ourselves.
Transition: The 3rd key to the
church at Thessalonica was its:
3.
INVOLVEMENT
Transition: In this passage we
see that Christians were willing to get involved.
- Paul & his companions were
willing to be involved in the lives of the Jews, God-fearers,
& leading women of Thessalonica.
- Jason was willing to get
involved by welcoming these Christian leaders into his home even
though he knew it could mean trouble for him.
17:7 Whom Jason hath received:
and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that
there is another king, one Jesus.
17:8 And they troubled the
people and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things.
17:9 And when they had taken
security of Jason, and of the
other, they let them go. Acts
17:6-9
1. A number or years ago when
the exploits of Albert Schweitzer in Africa were receiving
world-wide publicity, & when Jack Parr reigned on late night
TV, Parr made a statement which captures the spirit of our age.
- He told his TV audience,
"I'd like to be an Albert Schweitzer, if I could
commute."
2. A lot of Christians have that
same attitude.
- "I'd like to be a force
in the kingdom of God if I just had enough time."
- "I wish our church could
be more evangelistic, but I'm not able to witness."
- I'm afraid there are a lot of
things that we would like to see happen in our church and in our
world that are not going to happen unless we all get personally
involved.
- There are too many armchair
quarterbacks & backseat drivers in the church of God today.
- Everybody knows what everybody
else ought to be doing but they're not doing anything themselves.
3. We, like the Thessalonians,
need people to be involved in our church.
- We need you to help us in our
attempt to build the kingdom of God.
There was once a man who always
seemed to bring home a boatload of fish.
- It was uncanny, & people
wondered how he could be so successful.
-The game warden heard of this
man's great success & asked to go w/him.
- The two men started early one
morning & went across the lake to a secluded area.
- The warden noticed that the
man didn't have a fishing pole, just a net & a rusty old
tackle box.
- When they got to the appointed
place, the fisherman opened up the box & pulled out a stick of
dynamite--lit it--& tossed it into the water.
- It blew up & the fish rose
to the surface.
- The fisherman began dipping
his net into the water & putting the fish in the boat.
- The warden then reached back
& revealed from his hip pocket the credentials of a game
warden!
- Calmly, the fisherman opened
the tackle box again, got out another stick of dynamite, lit the
fuse & handed it to the game warden.
- Then, as the fuse burned down,
the fisherman asked, "Are you going to fish or are you just
going to sit there?"
- And is that not the question
we must be asking of ourselves?
- We have the most powerful
force ever known in our world-
-the message of a resurrected
Savior--are we going to fish or just sit there?
- To carry out the work of
Christ & to communicate the work of Christ, we must be
personally involved in the church.
- To continue the witness of
Christ & to conform to the will of Christ, we as a church,
must be involved in the world.
Conclusion:
1. junior high youth group
prepared a Palm Sunday passion play for their church.
- Instead of memorizing a
script, they decided to familiarize themselves thoroughly w/the
story by studying a modern translation of the Bible & then
they would ad lib their lines.
- When the boy playing Jesus
came back to the disciples the 2nd time after praying alone in the
garden, Jesus said: "Asleep again! Boy, they just don't make
disciples like they used to!"
- The disciples at Thessalonica
were involved in the life of the church, intensely committed to
God's work, & characterized by integrity.
- Do they still make disciples
like that?
- I believe they do--& I
believe that you can be one of them.
- You can be a world-changer,
not because you are so smart, or because you know all the right
things to say--but because God is empowering you to be a mighty
force in His Kingdom.
- I hope you are ready for God
because I know He's ready for you.