Preach He's Lord
LBC 29th Annual Bible Conference
Who's Lord, Christ Or Culture?
Pastor Mark Hamilton
Acts 11.19-26
Sermon Title: Preach He's Lord
(Sermon 2 of 4)
Transcript
Reading from God's Word will be found in Acts 17 verse 22 this morning.
Please stand for the reading of his word. Acts 17 verse 22.
So Paul standing in the midst of the Eropagus said, Eropagus, excuse me, said,
Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious. For as I passed along and observed the objects of your worship,
I found also an altar with this inscription, to the unknown
God. What therefore you worship as unknown, this I proclaim to you. The God who made the world and everything in it, being
Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind and breath and everything.
And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek
God and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him. Yet he's actually not far from each one of us, for in him we live and move and have our being, as even some of your own poets have said, for we are indeed his offspring.
Being then God's offspring, we ought not to think that the divine being is like a gold or silver or stone or an image formed by the art and imagination of man, the times of ignorance
God overlooked. But now he commands all people everywhere to repent, because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness, by a man whom he has appointed, and of this he has given assurance to all by raising
Jesus from the dead. Well, our brother challenged us last night to speak the word into the culture in which we live, and that was that was really good to hear, because we too easily look at our culture and then instead of speaking to it, we complain to each other.
So that was a really good good reminder last night and a good challenge for us that we need to be speaking the word.
Now, I think most of you were here last night. I would imagine you're going to hear a little bit more since you know more about the man and and what he does and how he ministers.
And so I'm anticipating God to speak to us today through our brother. So Mark, we're anticipating
God's word as you come and speak it. Good morning, everybody.
It is a pleasure to be with you again, and I pray that the Lord will indeed speak to us in his word.
What a privilege. What a privilege. Turn in your Bibles to Acts, the
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 11. So the second part or the next phase as we move on in this understanding and reality that Christ is
Lord. When we ask the question, who's Lord? Because that's what the culture is asking.
That's what the lost are really searching for. While they have many
Lords, the question that needs to be asked is who is Lord? Christ or the culture?
And as we look at this, these early stages of the early church, we see indeed who is
Lord. Christ risen from the grave, declared and proclaimed that all power is in his hand, has been given to him, and therefore we go.
That's our mission. That's our mantle. And so as we, as he continues to build the church, we want to look at this chapter, this 11th chapter as we look at the 20 and 21st verse, talking about preaching, he's
Lord or preach. He's Lord. Yesterday we talked about speaking the word or speaking his words.
And today we want to talk about preach. He's Lord or preach the gospel.
It would be the same or the equivalent. Look at Acts chapter 11, verse 20 and 21.
Hear the word of the living God. But there were some of them, men of Cyprus and Cyrene, who on coming to Antioch spoke to the
Hellenists, also preaching the Lord Jesus. And the hand of the Lord was with them, and a great number who believed turned to the
Lord. Thus far is the reading of his word. Would you pray with me?
Our God and our Father, we come to you and ask for your help. Help me speak your word.
Help your people hear your word. Humble us, exalt your
Christ. Move us into this culture, this world where they're asking in many ways who is
Lord? We know who is Lord, for he has risen. He has all power, all authority.
And he commands us as his people, his children, his church to go forth and get the nations.
And so as we look at these two verses, speak to our hearts,
Lord. Give us what we don't have. Teach us what we don't know. I pray for your spirit to walk alongside of us.
Open our ears and open our hearts to receive your word that is able to save our soul.
In Jesus' name, amen. Seventy years ago, just about June 1953,
Queen Elizabeth gave the assent to the coronation oath or her coronation oath that would be uttered and repeated and taken in her office as queen.
It was administered by the archbishop of Canterbury, which read this, quote,
Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws of God and the true profession of the gospel?
Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain in the United Kingdom the Protestant reform religion established by law?
End quote. Such a powerful clear presentation that we desire all governing authorities to to take.
But it was noted when this was taken that it was merely a formality.
It was it was merely a routine oath taken by a governing authority, in this case the queen, but nonetheless proper for all governing authorities to take because we know all governing authorities are under authority.
But the oath is clear. Unless we as the church forget or be wearied, get sidetracked with the way of the world and how it's pressing in on us to be more tolerant, more loving, more worldly -minded,
I will again encourage you today as your brother to remain faithful, to speak his words, to preach his
Lord, and to be a Christian. As we look at these two verses, we're looking at a transition from the scattering of Stephen.
Now the church is in Antioch and we've heard some preaching to or speaking to the
Jews only, but now it's moved on to the
Hellenists. And as we cover these two verses, I want you to consider three things today.
I want you to consider three things. Kind of guideposts as we look at these words of God.
Announce Jesus is Lord. Adapt to your audience.
Accommodate without compromise. Announce or preach
Jesus is Lord. Adapt to your audience and accommodate without compromise.
We are all called to proclaim and announce the news of Christ. Preaching is heralding the gospel, announcing the message of Jesus.
Jesus came into the world as a fulfillment of Scripture. He died on a cross for the sins of the world.
Has ascended to the Father as Lord and calls men everywhere to repent as we just read in the
Scriptures. William Perkins said the end of the matter is this, preach one
Christ by Christ to the praise of Christ. One single -minded focus.
Preaching is this heralding. This is it is this announcing this great news, this big news.
We hear news every day. But it's not good news. No matter how cheerful it may make you or how sad it may make you.
We have a focus and a command to preach this good news.
And what we're preaching is that He is Lord. Go to all the nations, which is to say to all the people.
And we see this happening here in this these two verses. We look back at chapter,
I mean at verse 19, and we see them going to the Jews only. And now we're going to people that are a little bit unfamiliar with who we are or we're familiar with who they are.
And we see a clear connection where some reached out. They traveled as far as North Africa up to Cyprus, the island of Cyprus.
Go to all the nations and make disciples, followers of Christ. Cannot be ashamed about what our mission is.
When we go, we have to say something. We have to say this. Preach He's Lord.
Very offensive, very restricted, very particular.
He's Lord. The Lord is continuing to work because of this scattering of or after Stephen's death.
A work that saw the Hellenists, the Greek -speaking Jews being cared for and ministered to.
Not only the Jews. Stephen is mentioned here again to remind us of what
God begins, He completes. It wasn't the end of the story when
Stephen was stoned. God will complete what
He begins. Stephen was murdered because of his testimony about Christ.
He was murdered because of his profession of faith about Jesus Christ. He was preaching
Christ and they couldn't stand it. And so we want to look at here as in verse 20, adapting to your audience.
Adapting to your audience. You move from a comfortable place or a place of familiarity where it's
Jews and you're speaking to your people. You're speaking to a somewhat willing ear.
But here as we look at and move on adapting to your audience, let's look at the audience.
Some who were Greeks from Cyprus and Cyrene spoke to the Greeks also.
And they also spoken about Jesus in the way that Greeks could understand.
Calling Jesus Lord. The Jews understood Jesus as the Messiah or they were being communicated to that so that they can understand that Jesus was the
Messiah. They were looking for the Messiah and they had to be spoken to in a way that they understood that this
Jesus that we are proclaiming as Lord is indeed Him. Now adapting I know sounds kind of iffy when you talk about the gospel context.
It sounds probably wrong when you're talking about adapting or changing or but adapting can be the adapting can be the difference in rejecting the gospel or receiving and hearing the gospel.
To adapt means to adjust to the situation to modify the message without modifying the meaning.
And so you can you can enter into a context where you're speaking to people and you're adjusting and and and you are adapting to whom you are speaking to but you're not changing the meaning.
You're not taking away the force or the impact. Acts 9 22 Paul spends time confounding the
Jews proving proving that Jesus was the Christ. We see it again
Paul in Thessalonians to the Thessalonians as was read today. He is he explained and he proved that it was necessary for the
Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead. He was adapting to his the situation.
He was adapting to the audience that was in front of him. The idea of proving
I like this because when you read that Some people get kind of squirmish.
Why do we have to prove anything? Well It was proving to us It was made clear and it was made to be
Understood to us God opened our eyes And then somebody came and explained to us further.
So this idea of proving is to instruct to teach to invite to advise
To cause to come together. I like that To cause to come together when you're proving and when you're in a situation in a conversation
Your job is to not make things happen, but cause it to come together in such a way
Speaking to speaking of the messiah when engaging with the jews Speaking of lord when engaging with the greeks
As paul says becoming all things to all men So that things would come together
While you're becoming all things to all men, you're not becoming those men But you're bringing things together
So that they'll that those men understand and comprehend And are instructed that this truth this proclamation
That you are proclaiming That you are giving or convincing them of Is indeed true
And I and I want to suggest that in no way Do we compromise by adapting?
And that must be said In no way will I compromise by adapting but I accommodate
Without compromise Now again, I introduce another word accommodation adapting but when
I use accommodation that might sound like a bad word When we talk about the gospel context, but in fact
In fact, it is it is a word that helps us Understand what what we can do and what we should do when we are adapting to the audience
Accommodate without compromise What do I mean by accommodation well,
I mean to distinguish from To distinguish essentials from non -essentials
Sometimes we we can get into a conversation or get in front of an audience and we are so stuck on Getting our point across but that we're missing the side or the the real issue for the peripheral for the non -essential things
And what the scripture clearly says is that they preach that jesus is lord or the lord jesus
The goal in preaching the gospel is to bring light And dispel the darkness of a foolish heart
When we proclaim when we preach that jesus is lord we must be intentional in uh,
Making people aware making sinners aware that their hearts are darkened.
They their minds are foolish They have no wisdom
It's all hidden in christ It's all of christ
While we're adapting and accommodating without compromise. We are certainly not trying to uh, make friends or win friends or influence others
We're trying to preach this message of christ But we're also trying not trying to as our lord
God Exemplified as the prophet prophesied that we're not trying to break a bruised reed
We're not trying to put out a faintly Glowing wick
That's that's down to nothing. We're not trying to to rid people of The hope that they seek
We must deal gently and respectfully When we when we have these conversations and when we look to accommodate without compromise
Notice that these men are not named they do not receive any recognition
For what they have done There's no naming And so they're very much like us they're fragile
Clay pots carrying a treasure Preaching this gospel
To people that are looking at them is absolutely foolish Absolutely with nothing to say in fact when you get to act 17
I appreciate andrew reading that chapter because we're there at at the home church
The the people those philosophers the people at athens they actually looked at paul as a seed picker
And that's not a compliment They they looked they looked at him as as irrelevant and useless vain
And that's how we're looked at and as we we see that No big names
Just faithful men remaining faithful to the message Carrying the treasure and god used them in glorious ways
They were not seeking to make a name for themselves They were not making much of themselves their goal was to make much of the name of christ preaching
He is lord preaching That christ is lord
And the lord blessed their efforts you read in verse 21 and the lord blessed their efforts greatly Why and how well the hand of the lord was there and the results were there?
Verse 21 reads and the hand of the lord was with them and a great number who believed turned to the lord
Oh how we need the hand of the lord to confirm Our confession to confirm our interactions
The hand of the lord is a reference not only to the approval and the presence of the lord, but his power
His power was with those men. He was power. His power was evident in their life
As they proclaimed that jesus is lord Everything that happened so far in the gospel
Advancing in andeod was completely out of the disciples control The hand of the lord was there
The hand of the lord was in it This was not a flip of the switch.
This was not some kind of Manufactured revival these were not feelings that were uh aroused and trumped up This was the word of god plainly preached the the the the uh, the name of the lord properly proclaimed reverently honored consistently
Impressed on the minds of the people And demonstrated in their lives
There was a believing And turning look at verse 21 again And a great number who believed turned to the lord
So not only the hand of the lord was there with them in in his presence and evident in the work
But the power was there And the power was seen in men's hearts changing.
They did not they didn't just believe or agree with what? Was spoken to them about the lordship of christ, but they turned from their other way of thinking
And they turned to christ They turned to christ A believing and a turning is a proper response to the gospel message
And so when we look out into the world, this is our test. This is how we test Are men changed?
Or are they just agreeing that god is good? church is probably necessary But do they believe and is there evidence that there is a turning away from their way into turning and turning to christ
We cannot remain faithful without preaching
He is lord When when when we're tempted when we are pressured to change the message
We cannot remain faithful if we don't preach he is lord
Why because we preach we have one charge we have one purpose The encouragement was to remain faithful and steadfast with one purpose that one purpose is to preach one lord one faith one baptism
To preach that jesus is lord and no one else To preach jesus is lord is to preach the gospel to preach the gospel is to preach folly to those who are perishing
But to us who are being saved it is indeed the power of god the coronation oath remember
The coronation oath of the queen was merely a formality But for us
When you talk about the gospel when you talk about preaching christ It is our faith
It is not just the formality is not just a routine. This is our life that we are commanded to go and engage this culture and preach
The crucified Yet risen Christ, it's the high calling of every
Christian Remember no names No notoriety Not much fanfare
But just faithful Preaching to the culture not adapting to the culture adapting to an audience adapting to a people
And understanding where they are and by and by no means changing the message We respond in faith
To the oath that we have taken I'm reminded of that verse in Oh church arise and put your armor on You hear the call of christ our captain
For now the weak can say that they are strong in the strength that god has given with shield of faith and belt of truth
We stand against the devil's lies An army bold whose battle cry is love reaching out to those in darkness
It is our task to remain faithful in the message to preach
He's lord and we cannot remain faithful or steadfast without preaching
He's lord we preach one charge We have one charge and one purpose to preach jesus
Is to preach the gospel to preach the gospel is to preach to people
That will resist this message In your home in your family
As you Preach the gospel to your own wife and children and family worship when you preach the gospel
At work to people that want nothing to do with christ Not this christ that is lord
That is lord over every part of your life. Not just the time That you're within the four walls of the church at the gas station
When you're going to pick up groceries He's lord in every space of our lives and how we need to be reminded that jesus is lord.
He's not only watching But he has given us power to proclaim this message with a consistency and it's an exclusivity
Knowing that the results of our proclaiming this message in the culture today
Will mean a lot of Ostracism Mocking But nonetheless the call of our captain is to preach
He's lord to preach the gospel to preach his word And it's my prayer that you today
You understand the task that is before you As I said earlier in both messages
I just want to remind you to again to remain faithful and steadfast in that that call
And that command some of us have have have been lax with preaching
He's lord some of us have taken the edge off of the message because Maybe the audience
Maybe we don't want to get into an argument today Maybe we don't want to get into this back and forth
And i'm not i'm not insisting that by any means that you get into an argument
But I am reminding you the call that we have Wherever we go
We're we're we're in this culture. We're in this world but we're not of this world and we have to We have to say that with with loud voice and clear voice and clear conscience
For the lord who has Saved us and blessed us We go out and proclaim his his name and his fame unashamed
If you are here I've been talking about preaching And I just want you to know that preaching is for those that have been preached to Right So you can't go out and give this message.
You can't go out and proclaim christ if you have not been preached to Maybe you have heard preaching
Lord's day after lord's day or in a bible study But if that preaching has not so Changed you to believe his word and to agree with and to submit to His lordship and to understand that he indeed is lord
I invite you to think about that And believe that he's not only lord of the church, but he is lord of the world
The world that he has created the culture we have we live in though they resist him though they reject him
He is still lord. He remains lord And for you to preach or have any kind of impact for you to proclaim or announce this
Wonderful message that will save the loss that will change a heart
You have to be preached to And I pray that the spirit is preaching to you now
I pray that the the spirit of glory the very hand of the lord
Will grasp your mind and grasp your attention So that you would not only be preached to but you would go out and preach.
He is lord Let's bow in prayer God, thank you
For this awesome task Thank you for Reserving and Residing in us so powerfully by your spirit
We have everything we need We have the clear word the message For the culture for this world and is that jesus reigns
He is lord Lord, may you ignite a passion
And stir up the gift that is within us To preach this word
To preach that his life his death his resurrection His ascension it matters
And we pray oh god that you would You would stir us up to that end
We talk about so many things But it is high time that we would talk about the thing that really matters
Is christ lord or is the culture lord? so boldly are those that Proclaim a message of hopelessness and an alternate reality
We have the truth We have christ we have his spirit And we pray that this church would be instrumental in this community
In their neighborhoods at their jobs Wherever you have placed them
To boldly proclaim this truth We don't have to know names we our names don't have to be written in some bulletin or Many people don't have to know who we are
Because our names are written in the book of life and you know exactly who we are
And we pray that we would demonstrate who we are by the fateful Steadfast Single -minded purpose of preaching