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Acts 4:1-22
We Cannot But Speak
Summary:
There are times in the Christian life when we will be treated badly because of our love for Jesus and witness for Him. That might take different forms: We may be laughed at, or people try to silence us. In some cases there can be real danger. Some Christians have been arrested or even killed for seeking to tell people about Jesus. But today let’s learn from the book of Acts about such tough times. Even when people resist the truth of the Gospel, God’s Word is not imprisoned!
Outline:
1. Have hope, because God’s Word is unchained
2. Have conviction, because Jesus’ name is the only power for salvation
3. Have courage, because when hostility rises, we must obey God rather than men
Verse:
Acts 4:12 12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
Discussion Questions:
1. Where do you see opposition to the Gospel in the world? In your own sphere? When are you most tempted to remain silent instead of speak to people about the saving power of Jesus?
2. How does Peter speak about the exclusivity of the Gospel in his defense? (See 4:12). Why is this so hard for people to hear today? How can we speak with love and truth about this when people ask “Aren’t there many sincere paths to heaven?”
3. How can this passage give you encouragement this week to speak about Jesus to people?
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