AUDIO SERMONS
Spreading Power Through Persecution

God uses the suffering of the church for the advancement of the Gospel.

Speaker(s):John Piper
Topics:Evangelism, Martyrdom, Persecution, Suffering, Witness
Filters:Discipleship
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Text: Acts 7:55—8:8

Topic: How God can use persecution

Introduction:

Illustration: Piper tells the story of a Bulgarian pastor thrown in jail. The pastor later declared that he had a more fruitful ministry there than he could have expected in the church.

Big Idea: We can find encouraging truths in a biblical account of church persecution.

Encouraging Truth #1 is that God makes persecution serve the Great Commission.

Persecution launches the church into outreach.

Acts 8:1 and Acts 1:8

By contrast, comfort, ease, and security cause spiritual stagnation.

Illustration: Piper cites a recent study showing that the poorest give more than the wealthiest. Hard times beget more resources than easy times, because easiness anesthetizes.

Encouraging Truth #2 is that trouble for the sake of truth brings honor.

Illustration: Piper imagines a dialogue among Jerusalem church members incensed that Stephen's caustic speech has caused persecution.

Stephen's speech brought persecution upon the church; nevertheless, Luke honored him, along with all devout people.

Acts 8:2

The devout will honor you, too, when your faithfulness to God brings trouble for yourself and other Christians.

Encouraging Truth #3 is that sometimes our worst enemies become our best friends.

First, Saul ravaged the church; later, he led it. If Saul can get saved, then anybody can get saved!

Acts 8:3; Acts 9:119

Illustration: Piper tells of a parishioner praying for a who seems beyond hope.

Encouraging Truth #4 is that persecution brings joy.

Persecution brings joy because it causes the preaching of "good news."

Acts 8:8

Persecution brings joy because it moves us to embrace Christ, our eternal source of joy.

 

 



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