Acts 2:14-41
Acts 2:14-41
Acts 2:1-13
Acts 1:12-26
Introduction to Acts. Acts 1:1-11
2 Timothy 3:10-17
Easter Sunday. John 20:1-31
In the final hours before his betrayal and arrest, which would set in motion all the events of the fateful last week of his life, Jesus gathered privately with his disciples to celebrate the Passover meal. John tells us that “Having loved his own that were in the world, he loved them to the end” (Jn. 13:1). Alone in that small intimate setting, Jesus lovingly, caringly sought to prepare them for the earth-shattering, heart-breaking events that were about to take place, comfort them in advance, and prepare them for the journey to follow. His precious words spoken that night have been a source of personal comfort and assurance to untold numbers of believers ever since. This morning we’ll zero in on one portion of that evening’s conversation in which Jesus underscores the certainty and inevitability of two requisite and contrasting experiences, grief and joy. The importance of both, the relationship of both, and the relationship of the cross to both, are not always fully understood and adequately appreciated. This morning we’ll take a close look together at Jesus’s honest and encouraging words in John 16:16-33, in a message entitled, “Grief For Now…Joy Forever”.
It can be one of the most difficult and perplexing questions of the Christian life: What should be our response to those who depart from orthodox Christian faith and practice? Beyond our own personal commitment and devotion to the authority of scripture? What should be our personal and pastoral response to those within the Christian community who don’t share our same concern for the importance of biblical truth within the Christian community? When do we maintain fellowship, when do we not? When do we engage the controversy, when do we not? When do we stay, and for how long? And when do we go? In an atmosphere of widespread departures from the truth, these were questions that did and would confront young Timothy. And so Paul, the wise and experienced pastor, turned his pen to that important subject, providing solid spiritual council on both a healthy perspective and mature response to those who oppose or depart from biblical truth. This morning we’ll consider his important words in 2 Timothy 2:19-26, in a message entitled, “Keeping Your Head in a Mixed and Mixed-up Church”.
Glorifying God by Encouraging
All People to Pursue a Lifelong,
Joyous Relationship with Jesus Christ
Lincoln Public Library
485 Twelve Bridges Drive, Lincoln, CA 95648
Directions: From Hwy 65 North take the Twelve Bridges exit, take the first right on Colonnade Drive. The Willow Room is located on the South Side of the Library complex (in back of the main library). The closest parking lot is to the right as you approach the building.
All Souls South Placer
P. O. Box 942
Lincoln, CA 95648
Phone: 916-316-7685
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