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Boundaries, Barriers, And Prejudices!
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Audio – Part A: 22min
Audio – Part B: 27min
Audio – Full Message:
Bible Verses: Acts 10:1-16 Acts 10:34-48
“The gospel resists and tears down the boundaries that often separate people in the world, and the writers of the New Testament were often at pains to confront the church when it failed to unite around the gospel and break these walls down. Peter, who struggled with such issues himself, learned the importance of calling the church to brotherly unity, but his journey toward unity took the Holy Spirit paving the way in the heart of a Gentile and then in his own heart. With God, there is no favoritism, and salvation is offered to people from every tribe, tongue, and nation.”
THEOLOGICAL THEME:
God- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – shows no favoritism but offers salvation to people of every ethnicity.
CHRIST CONNECTION:
God challenged Peter’s tradition of “clean” and “unclean” foods in order to further challenge his perspective of “clean” and “unclean” people. Peter learned that God does not show favoritism but calls His people to proclaim the message of Jesus’ death and resurrection to all people, to celebrate His work in their lives, and to welcome believers into His family, regardless of their ethnicity.
MISSIONAL APPLICATION:
God, through His Holy Spirit, calls us not to show favoritism in sharing the gospel but to extend the call of salvation to all people.
“We may still be unaware of the way implicit biases have taken up residences in our own hearts. You may not even be aware of some of these things. So like the early church, we’re wise to pause, examine our consciences, and ask whether our attitude toward people—especially those who are not like us for racial, social, economic, or political reasons—might be hindering the unity of the body of Christ. It’s a tough question but one worth pressing into for the sake of a church that knows no favoritism or distinctions for those in Jesus our Lord and our God.”
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