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The Power of YOUR STORY!

Acts 22

October 4, 2023 • Pastor Spencer Fusselman • Acts 22, 1 Peter 3:15

In Acts 22 Paul had just barely escaped being beaten to death by a mob. Now in the custody of Roman soldiers, the unlikely heroes of the last chapter, Paul raises a hand to speak to the mob. Any normal human, as in not led by the Spirit, would have likely cursed them. But instead, Paul shared his testimony. He presented the truth of Christ by way of his story! It's interesting that Jesus chose to speak in story form (parables). Just as culture responds to stories. Every social media platform pushes a concept called “stories”. Scientifically speaking, storytelling creates a unique emotional bond between the teller and the listener. Knowing this, and designing us this way, it makes sense that God would have spoken to His people in the story of the Bible. 

Paul's story here sparked chaos, as well as interest. The Jewish mob almost believed him, until he mentioned Gentiles. Yet, the Roman commander was interested in the truth behind it all. On the Roman side, the presuppositions were laid to rest so the truth could be found. On the mob’s side, their arrogant preconceived notions of who God is and how He works clouded their ability to see the truth. Nonetheless, Paul's love for the lost, and his would-be killers, became the theme of our narrative in Acts 22. An analogy of how God’s love for His people shines brightest when we least deserve it. 

Confidence in the Spirit

Paul's confidence was his faith. In Acts 23 Jesus told him he must be a witness in Rome. He was sure at that point that this storm and shipwreck would not be his demise. He was confident that the God that set him on this mission would provide a way for him to complete it. Even if he didn’t know what the next step would be, or all the details, he trusted that God had a plan. And that plan would be ministering to the people of Malta in the midst of his own crisis. The story of Acts does not end here. The spirit still lives on and works through God’s people. Where do you see the spirit working in your life?

Who is in YOUR Boat?

Pastor Spencer Fusselman • Jonah 1, Mark 4:30–41, Acts 27

Acts 27 Jonah 1 and Mark 4 all have stories in which a storm threatens a boat.. yet each had access to the Lord!  Who is the captain of your ship?  Download the study guide this week and drive deep into scripture with your family or small group today! 

Almost Dangerous

October 31, 2023 • Pastor Spencer Fusselman

Paul's belief in the fact that God can, has, and WILL raise the dead, is the source of his boldness. In our lives when we are called to be as bold we ‘Almost’ get there. We narrowly miss the mark because too often we forget that God can raise the dead! Instead, we say “People don't change” and go on living in our own ‘Christian’ bubble separate from the world where we are safe, but we make no real impact. Paul's life was anything but safe, and as a result, he left a HUGE impact on the kingdom.