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God's multiethnic vision for His Church (Acts 11,13 &15)
Scripture References: Acts 11:19-26, Acts 13:1-3, Acts 15, Acts 16, Philippians 2:5-11
Intro:
- Recap of Antioch's model church characteristics: evangelistic boldness, multi-ethnicity, generosity, spiritual disciplines, and sending leaders.
- Focus on the diverse leadership team at Antioch and the challenge of unity.
- Highlighting the importance of understanding the historical context of the circumcision debate.
Key Points:
- Diverse Leadership Team:
- Barnabas (Cyprus), Simeon/Niger (North Africa), Lucius (Cyrene/Libya), Mannion (Herod’s childhood friend), Saul/Paul (Tarsus).
- Emphasis on Luke's intentional highlighting of their diverse backgrounds.
- Christianity's global and diverse nature, challenging the perception of it as solely Western or white.
- Unity in Christ:
- Their unity stemmed from their shared allegiance to Jesus, not a pursuit of diversity itself.
- "In Christ" as a central identity, transcending cultural and ethnic differences.
- The Holy Spirit's role in guiding and unifying the team.
- The Circumcision Debate (Acts 15):
- Context: Jewish converts believed Gentile converts needed to follow Mosaic Law, including circumcision.
- Understanding the historical practice of Gentile conversion to Judaism.
- Peter's argument from God's acceptance of Gentiles (reason).
- Barnabas and Paul's testimony of God's work among Gentiles (experience).
- James's argument from Scripture, showing God's plan for Gentile inclusion.
- The decision to welcome Gentiles without requiring circumcision, emphasizing grace.
- Timothy's Example (Acts 16):
- Timothy's willingness to be circumcised to avoid hindering the gospel's spread.
- Giving up personal rights and preferences for the sake of the mission.
- Relating Timothy's example to Jesus's self-emptying in Philippians 2.
- Application for Today:
- The challenge of maintaining unity in diverse church settings.
- The need to prioritize God's mission over personal preferences.
- The importance of biblical precedent when making decisions as a church.
Conclusion:
- True unity comes from shared devotion to Christ, not forced conformity.
- The Antioch church demonstrates how diverse individuals can be united for God's purposes.
- Giving up personal rights for the sake of the Gospel is a key to church growth.
Call to Action:
- Reflect on personal preferences that might hinder unity.
- Commit to prioritizing the mission of Christ over individual rights.
- Pray for God's help in fostering unity within the church.
- Strive to see the church reflect the diverse nature that God intends.
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