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The Vision, The
Venture, & The Victory
Acts 16:6-15
This is the introduction to
Philippians, another epistle written by Paul from prison.
He wrote it to thank them for some things.
There's no doctrine to correct or conduct to fix.
Paul recounts how he had
chosen Silas as his ministry partner [due to contention with John
Mark/Barnabas], and begun his 2nd missionary journey, and
something interesting happens in vv. 6-7:
“they were forbidden of the
Holy Ghost”…“the spirit suffered them not”
They were sensitive to the leading
of The Spirit, as we should be. We should pray every day,
“Lord, I’ll go where you want me to go, I’ll
be what you want me to be, I’ll do what you want me to do, I’ll say what you
want me to say.”
[map]
Paul and Silas tried to go south into Asia, but God said no, and put up a
roadblock. Then they tried to go north and had the same response. They had
come from the east, so west was all they had west to the
Aegean Sea
and the region of Troas [map], where they awaited further
instructions from God. Here are the ruins of Troas…[slide]
Personal Application:
Psalm 37:23
The steps of a good man are ordered by
the Lord…
This can apply to us personally, to our
families, finances, moves, businesses, decisions, dating, our church, etc.
But also, the
“stops” of a good man are ordered by the Lord.
Sometimes God closes doors, puts up
roadblocks, when we are going the wrong way.
This isn’t an audible voice, but sometimes
it’s an inner impression, a lack of peace inside. God sometimes uses
outward circumstances to guide us, like a door closing…and the worst thing
we can do is kick it down and barge thru anyway. If we insist on having our
way God may do something that we won’t like in the end…He may let us!
We need to have God’s wisdom to know
the difference between Satan’s hindrances and the Lord’s roadblocks.
Ill.—C.H. Spurgeon, as a teenager, decided
to go to a certain college, made an appt. to talk to the president of the
school/he went to the man’s home to meet w/ him and the butler let him in,
and showed him to a sitting room/president never came, and after an hour of
waiting Spurgeon left, figuring it must not be meant to be/…later he found
out that the man had been all the while waiting for him in another room!
God divinely guided that day and
kept C.H. on the right course.
Man’s disappointments are often God’s
appointments! And when God closes one door he opens another. It happens in
v. 9…
The Vision
v. 9-10
He heard the “Macedonian Call”, as the song “Send the Light”
says! And they crossed over into Europe…as far as you and I are concerned,
that’s the most important call that’s ever
been made or answered! Aren’t you glad Paul had the vision
and answered the call?
Have you had the vision and answered
the call?
Have you had a vision of your relatives
walking toward the cliff that leads to hell? Have you answered
their call—“come and help me!”?
Have you heard the call from broken
homes—come and help us!?
Broken hearts/ruined lives/failing
marriages/lost jobs?
Now, they don’t always say it that
way…sometimes their cries for help are in the form of rebellion, as often
happens w/ teens, but it’s a cry for help!
We all have a God-shaped
void inside of us, and often
people try to fill the void w/ things of the world, pleasure, sex, drugs and
alcohol, material goods, achievement, money, relationships, and even good
works and social involvement!
But the only thing that can fill the
God-shaped void is God! And as they try all these things they are really
calling out, come and help me!
Catch the vision…of people drowning in debt,
despair, and debauchery, calling out for a lifeline saying, “come help us!”
Now, they may not have a firm grasp of this…they are deceived…that’s why
they aren’t beating down the doors of this church to get in here. The
church is like Noah’s Ark—people don’t believe or come near us unless the
sky starts falling!
But did you know
it’s not their responsibility to come
to us? It’s really
our responsibility to go to them.
Ill.—Evangelist Freddy Gage tells of
visiting 2 churches back to back, and it was a great lesson in opposites.
He said that 1 church was dying, the other was growing and thriving. The
first had a big sign out front that said, “All welcome…come on in.” And it
was dying. The other was thriving, but it’s sign wasn’t on the outside, but
just inside the door…you could only see it from the inside as you made your
way out… “you are now entering the mission field”. That sign was saying,
“go out and bring them in from the fields of sin!” Just as Jesus said, “go
out into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in.”
Nowhere does the Bible command
sinners to come to church!
Aren’t you glad Paul understood that? He
didn’t say from Troas… “hey, ya’ll over there in Europe, you wanna hear the
gospel? Come on over, all are welcome!” No, he got in a boat and took the
gospel to them!
Examples:
David Brainerd, won many thousands of
American Indians to Christ. He said,
“I cared not where or how I lived, or what hardships I went thru, so that I
could but gain souls for Christ.
While I was asleep I dreamed of these things, and when I awoke, it was the
first thought that I had, the thought of this great work.”
He caught the vision, he heard the
Indians crying, “come over here and help us!”
David Livingston, the first man to take the
gospel into the heart of Africa, said, “I must open a way to the interior or
perish!”
It was do or die…he caught the
vision, and he heard the Africans crying, “come over here and help us!”
J. Hudson Taylor, pioneer Missionary to
China,
said, “I feel as though I cannot live if something is not done for
China.”
William Booth, founder of the Salvation
Army, said, "Oh, God, what can I say? Souls! Souls! Souls! My heart hungers
for souls!"
The story has often been told of the little
church in Germany near train tracks that carried Jews to their death.
"Each Sunday Morning,"
the German man telling the story said, "we could hear the whistle in the
distance and then the wheels coming over the tracks. We became disturbed
when we heard the cries coming from the train as it passed by. We realized
that it was carrying Jews like cattle in the cars!"
"Week
after week the whistle would blow. We dreaded to hear the sound of those
wheels because we knew that we would hear the cries of the Jews en route to
a death camp. Their screams tormented us."
We
knew the time the train was coming and when we heard the whistle blow we
began singing hymns. By the time the train came past our church we were
singing at the top of our voices. If we heard the screams, we sang more
loudly and soon we heard them no more. Years have passed, and no one talks
about it much any more; but I still hear that train whistle in my sleep. I
can still hear them crying out for help. God forgive all of us who called
ourselves Christians, yet did nothing
to intervene."
How dare we sit in our comfortable building
and sing our songs and eat our food and enjoy our fellowship, and not walk
out those doors into the mission field w/ a vision, hearing the call, and
answering it!
That’s the vision…
The Venture
Paul and Silas got into a boat and crossed
the Aegean Sea. They began a new venture.
v. 11 straight course = “a B-Line!”
Then it says they arrived the next day. They made this crossing in 1 day!
Now look at Acts 20:6—on the way back it
took them 5 days! On the way over God must’ve been breathing into their
sails to get them there! There’s no
experience in the world like doing the will of God!
The 1st church they established
in Europe was in Philippi. When they got there
they found a little group of women
praying down by the river.
v. 12-13 It was a just a little prayer
meeting…just a group of women. Some might have thought, that’s so small,
that’s so silly, some may have thought it was sweet.
Let’s not despise the small things.
It’s from the tiny acorn that a mighty oak tree grows! And God heard these
prayers and they are likely the reason for Paul’s vision. Paul saw a man in
his vision, and responded, and when he got there, found out it was a woman!
Lydia became the first convert on that side of the sea.
“Little is much when God is in it…”
You’ve got to remember something about the
start of this first European church: the apostle Paul, prior to his
salvation, was a Pharisee. And everyday when a Pharisee woke up he would
pray 3 things by custom…he thanked God he was not a woman, he was not a
slave, and not a Gentile.
Guess who the 1st 3 converts were
in Europe? A woman, Lydia, a slave girl, and a Gentile! Isn’t that just
like God? He breaks down our walls of prejudice and bigotry!
Vision, venture…
The Victory
v. 14 I see 3 things about
Lydia’s
tender heart in this verse. She had:
1. An opportune
heart—“heard us”…she was ready. Her
heart was fertile soil and she was ready to be saved. She was a “seller of
purple”, meaning she was in the business of designer clothes. Only the rich
and the royal could wear purple. In those days, the purple dye came from a
shellfish, and one shellfish would yield only 1 drop of the purple dye. It
was extremely expensive. So, she was well to do herself. She would have
had prestige and influence, and yet she still had a hungry heart.
I hope you understand that the
things in life which really matter cannot be bought w/ money.
Money can buy a house, but not a home.
Money can buy a bed, but not sleep.
Money can buy a clock, but not time.
Money can buy a book, but not brains.
Money can buy food, but not an appetite.
Money can buy position, but not respect.
Money can buy medicine but not health.
Money can buy people, but not friends.
Money can buy insurance, but not safety.
Money can buy amusements, but not happiness.
Money can buy religion, but not salvation.
Money can buy a good life, but not eternal
life.
Money can buy a crucifix, but not a Savior.
Money can buy a passport to anywhere…but to
heaven.
Lydia had an opportune heart…her prosperity
did not satisfy.
2. An open
heart—“the Lord opened”…have you ever
tried to witness to somebody who was totally closed? You can’t do it. We
can open the scriptures but only God can open the heart!
Yes, there’s a divine side of
salvation.
Then, there’s the human side… “she
attended unto the things…”
She recognized her need. Many today do not.
Joke—drowning man called to another on
shore, “I can’t swim, I can’t swim!” He replied, “well, I can’t either, but
I’m not making a fuss about it!”
Some people won’t think much about
the Lord unless they sense they are in danger. That’s why we have to preach
the gospel, the truth about heaven and hell, sin and salvation!
Some here may be 1 heartbeat from hell and
not even realize it. Let’s hope they hear the truth being preached today!
3. An overflowing
heart—v. 15 “come into my house”…she
said, make my home your base of operations, so others may know!
Paul opened the scriptures, God opened her
heart, and then she opened her home!
The home should be a base…home
base! A salvation sanctuary. It starts by mom and dad getting saved,
getting right, and getting into church. Then they make sure the children
are saved. Then they start reaching out to others, having them over, and
sharing the truth!
Lydia had a tender heart. Next time we’ll
look at the slave girl…a tormented heart, and the jailer…a toughened heart.
All were saved, and all here today can be, no matter what the state of your
heart.
I expect to meet Lydia someday…but she won’t
be wearing a purple robe. She’ll be wearing a robe made white by the blood
of the Lamb!
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The Vision, The
Venture, & The Victory
Acts 16:6-15
“Lord, I’ll go where you want me to
go, I’ll be what you want me to be, I’ll do what you want me to do, I’ll say
what you want me to say.”
Psalm 37:23
The “s________” of a good man are ordered by the Lord.
The Vision
v. 9-10
·
He heard the “Macedonian
C______” the most important call that’s ever been
m______ or answered!
·
Their call—“come and
h______ me!”
·
We all have a God-shaped
v______ inside of us
·
It’s not their responsibility
to c______ to us it’s our responsibility to g__
to them.
The Venture v.
11, Acts 20:6
·
There’s no experience in the
world like doing the w______ of G____!
·
They found a little group of
w________ praying v. 12-13
·
Let’s not despise the
s________ things
The Victory v.
14
Lydia had:
1. An o________________
heart
2. An o______
heart
3. An
o____________________ heart v. 15
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