Thesis: In the face of societal opposition, the early Christians' proclamation of Jesus as the cornerstone unapologetically confronts and challenges cultural and religious norms. Baptist
Introduction: In a world where speaking truth can lead to persecution, how did the early Christians boldly proclaim their faith?
1. Peter and John's boldness in proclaiming the resurrected Jesus despite risks (Acts 4:8-12) A. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, they stood before the council. B. They declared Jesus as the cornerstone, essential and unavoidable. 2. The believers' collective prayer for boldness and signs (Acts 4:23-31) A. United in prayer, they asked for courage to speak God's word despite threats. B. God responded with a shaking room, filling them with the Holy Spirit for bold witness. 3. The radical communal living as a witness to their faith (Acts 4:32-37) A. Shared all possessions, demonstrating their commitment to Jesus' teachings. B. Their unity and generosity were a direct challenge to societal norms.
Conclusion: In a contemporary society that often challenges Christian values, Acts 4 inspires us to boldly live out our faith. This passage calls us to witness courageously, pray for boldness, and foster community that embodies the teachings of Christ. Just like the early Christians, facing opposition can be an opportunity to affirm our commitment to Jesus as our cornerstone.
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