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In this teaching from Acts 11, we see how God used persecution to spread the gospel beyond Jerusalem and into the Gentile world. The scattering after Stephen’s stoning led believers to Antioch, a pagan and sinful city, where the gospel took root and a thriving church was born. This is where believers were first called Christians.
Through the ministry of ordinary men, along with Barnabas and Saul, God shows us that He desires to use ordinary lives for His extraordinary purposes. Persecution, trials, and challenges cannot stop the work of God; in fact, they often become the very means through which the gospel advances. We are reminded that God wants to use us, regardless of our past or shortcomings, and that we must purpose in our hearts to continue with the Lord.
The main scripture reading for this message is Acts 11:19–30, with supporting references from Acts 6–7, Matthew 5:10–12, and 2 Timothy 3:10–17. The focus of the teaching includes the spread of the gospel through persecution, God’s use of ordinary people to build His church, the birth of the church in Antioch, the first use of the name “Christian,” the encouragement of Barnabas, the reality of persecution, and the call to remain steadfast with the Lord.
The key takeaway is that God uses what the enemy means for harm to accomplish His purposes. He is looking for people who are full of the Spirit and faith, who will continue with Him no matter the trials.
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By MJ Productions - Podcast StudioIn this teaching from Acts 11, we see how God used persecution to spread the gospel beyond Jerusalem and into the Gentile world. The scattering after Stephen’s stoning led believers to Antioch, a pagan and sinful city, where the gospel took root and a thriving church was born. This is where believers were first called Christians.
Through the ministry of ordinary men, along with Barnabas and Saul, God shows us that He desires to use ordinary lives for His extraordinary purposes. Persecution, trials, and challenges cannot stop the work of God; in fact, they often become the very means through which the gospel advances. We are reminded that God wants to use us, regardless of our past or shortcomings, and that we must purpose in our hearts to continue with the Lord.
The main scripture reading for this message is Acts 11:19–30, with supporting references from Acts 6–7, Matthew 5:10–12, and 2 Timothy 3:10–17. The focus of the teaching includes the spread of the gospel through persecution, God’s use of ordinary people to build His church, the birth of the church in Antioch, the first use of the name “Christian,” the encouragement of Barnabas, the reality of persecution, and the call to remain steadfast with the Lord.
The key takeaway is that God uses what the enemy means for harm to accomplish His purposes. He is looking for people who are full of the Spirit and faith, who will continue with Him no matter the trials.
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Check out the Calvary Perry Store
Watch the livestreams HERE
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Connect with us
--------------------------------------------------------------------
If you need prayer 🙏, please let us know in the comments below.
Or reach the church office at:
- Telephone: (585) 237-2720
- Email: [email protected]
- Website
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Managed by MJ Productions - Podcast Studio