March 30, 2014: The Blasphemer Speaks

Acts Series message 14

Text: Acts 13:13-52

Paul has stirred things up on his first missions trip (notice the missions theme this week?) and soon has the ear of almost an entire city. His speech is stirring and doctrinally rich; so much so, we'll spend at least two Sundays adressing it. This weekend we'll examine his powerful statements and larger themes: David's passion for God, the Sonship of Christ (just what does 'begotten Son' mean, anyhow?) and election within salvation.

The Blasphemer Speaks

March 16, 2014: Herod's Sword and His Ruin

Acts Series message 20

Text: Acts 12

We certainly aren’t lacking for action in this chapter! Death by sword, imprisonment, angelic deliverance, a stunned church, and a king struck down by an angel. The church is growing now with both Gentiles and Jews, but we are reminded that it is also being resisted through persecution. We will conclude on Sunday with a powerful reminder of how the early church responded to opposition and setbacks.

Herod's Sword and His Ruin

March 9, 2014: A Day in the Life of the Early Church

Acts Series message 19

Text: Acts 11

Cornelius and his family being converted was HUGE, so Luke will have us revisit it, via Peter's recollection, to the believers at Jerusalem. Lots of very important and practical truths to glean from this chapter. As well, we'll see the Christians being encouraged and also proactive in helping those in need. And, oh, Christians are first referred to as Christians in this chapter.

A Day in the Life of the Early Church

March 2, 2014: And Here Come the Gentiles

Acts Series message 18

Text: Acts 10:9-48

We've seen the infant church suffer much persecution while at the same time expanding outside Israel. We'll now examine the first recorded Gentile conversion, as so many prophecies were fulfilled beginning with this momentous event! Acts 10 records the story of Cornelius' salvation experience; Cornelius was a centurion in the Italian regiment.

And Here Come the Gentiles

February 16, 2014: Despair

Text: Lamentations 3:1-26

How do you handle the dark times in your life? Have you ever asked yourself, "Is God really there when I'm suffering?" or perhaps, "Does God even care, or could He even be the source of my trials? God has a message of hope for you. Guest speaker Jason Purdy delivers God's message of hope found in Lamentations.

Despair

February 9, 2014: There's Room at the Table

Acts Series message 16

Text: Acts 9:1-31

We have arrived at a critical place in Acts: Saul (later the Apostle Paul) is born again and begins building up the very church he previously attacked! God chose Saul to be the mouth-piece of the Gospel, so we could see His unlimited patience through a man who once was a persecuter and a blasphemer. He is working His plan, tearing down the wall between Jew and Gentile and growing His church through all peoples. What an exciting section of early church history! We will conclude with 7 very practical applications from Saul's conversion.

There's Room at the Table

January 26, 2104: Reading the Bible for All it's Worth

Well our name is Derwood BIBLE Church. We're striving to be in the Word regularly this year. What we hold in our hands - or on our mobile devices - is God's wisdom given to us, living words. Powerful words. Transforming words. Divinely inspired truth, woven together through the temperaments and life experiences of the ancients. More than 40 men, over a period of roughly 1,500 years, penned the library of books we call the Bible (which means, library).

How do we take this book in? How do we read it meaningfully, thoughtfully? We see the early Christians gladly suffering and even dying for Christ. How do I derive joy from my meditation on His Word? How can I draw strength today from what I read - when I feel dejected and lost, overwhelmed by life's circumstances? How do I learn to trust God when my confidence is losing ground?

We want our reading to count. When we commit to regular reading, when we fall behind, we feel guilty and shame. In the past, we've just given up. How do we stop this cycle, and receive encouragement and renewal from our time with Him in these sacred pages?

Should I read quickly, covering as much ground as possible? Or, I take a verse each time and go deep? Is audio the same as reading? What about music - can't that help me engage His truth? What's the difference between reading devotionally and rolling up my sleeves and studying? Aren't pastors and Bible study leaders the only ones who use a concordance? (<-kidding!) How do I apply accounts from thousands of years ago to my life now? How does God speak to me through His Word?

We'll address all this and more on Sunday. Our primary text will be Psalm 1:1-3. My goal here is to cast a vision for the amazing encounters that await us at His feet, as well as practical tips for making the most of our efforts.

Reading the Bible for All it's Worth

January 19, 2014: The Word Spreads

Acts Series message 15

Text: Acts 8:1-25

In Acts 8, the infant church explodes as the Word travels to new destinations. Saul unleashes a furious wave of persecution against some Christians, literally going house-to-house and hauling both men and women off to jail. As a result, many flee Jerusalem taking the Gospel with them. One such brother is Philip, whom God uses mightily. He upstages the local sorcerer in Samaria, who begins traveling with Philip based on his new profession of faith. That profession is determined not to be genuine based on his desire to pay money for Philip's powers. Now, when the apostles hear that the Samaritans have embraced the Gospel, they pay a personal visit and lay hands on them in order for them to receive the Spirit. Which brings up two questions: What is the nature of true faith? and, should we be laying hands on people today in order for them to receive the Spirit? We'll address all this and more on Sunday. What an exciting time in Acts! Now the Samaritans, whom the Jews hated, were following Jesus.

The Word Spreads

January 5, 2014: What Are You Living For?

Acts Series message 13

Text: Acts 6

Over the next several weeks in Acts we'll be examining the church's first recorded martyr. Stephen was filled with the Spirit, he was wise, and he did not back down from opposition. He willingly paid the ultimate price for his faith in a most painful fashion. As I study his ministry, I am asking myself this question: what am I living for? Stephen lived for Christ and served others. He died for his faith. Does this represent my heart...my intentions...how I spend my energy, my time and my treasures?

What Are You Living For?

December 29, 2013: A Legacy of Service

Acts Series message 12

Text: Acts 6:1-7

Did you know that the early church prioritized a food distribution for widows in need? This Sunday, we'll meet Stephen and six other godly men who were hand-picked by the apostles to lead this ministry. The goal here was to free up the apostles so they could be devoted to the ministry of prayer and the Word.

We'll spend a few weeks on Stephen, who became the first recorded Christian martyr, which means we'll soon be introduced to SAUL OF TARSUS who oversaw Stephen's stoning with great satisfaction. Saul would later pen these words: The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost.

Amen to that! The story of grace is unfolding beautifully as we travel through Acts.

A Legacy of Service

December 22, 2013: It's all in the Timing

Text: Galatians 4:4,5

As we celebrate the birth of our Savior this Advent Season, I am reminded of the HOPE that the Gospel brings us. We live in a fallen world in which we constantly deal with temptation, heartache, grief, sickness, and disappointment. Just to name a few. The Holy Spirit residing within us sanctifies us and teaches us about all the spiritual blessings we have in Christ Jesus: giving us joy in our current trials and hope for eternity.

It's all in the Timing

December 15, 2013: Pressing On Under Persecution

Acts Series message 11

Text: Acts 5:17-42

As we celebrate the birth of Christ and the wonder of the incarnation, we focus on persecution in this message. Satan opposed Christ with great fury from His very birth, and that opposition continues today. We'll examine how the apostles were imprisoned and beaten, and how they stood up under it. We'll close with an exhortation to stand our own ground while empathetically supporting those who are subject to persecution.

Pressing On Under Persecution

December 8, 2013: The Overlooked Advent

Text: Joel 2:28-29

Just as Christ's birth and ministry were prophesied in the Hebrew Scriptures, so the Holy Spirit's ministry is foretold prior to Pentecost. We will examine the ministry of the One who moved the Biblical authors to speak of Jesus. Gaining this helpful information will enrich our understanding of the Book of Acts, as we experience the power and ministry of the Holy Spirit in our own lives. 

The Overlooked Advent

December 1, 2013: The Church Purified

Acts Series message 10

Text: Acts 5:1-16

We've seen the church persecuted, the church praying, now the church purified. Two players in the early church wanted to project an image that was deceitful and made them look more "spiritual". First century precursor to a 21st Century problem: wearing masks. Both dropped dead when confronted with their sin. God's holiness in still intact, He is not mocked. We'll examine Ananias and Sapphira on Sunday. 

The Church Purified

November 24, 2013: Rise, O Lord!

Acts Series message 9

Text: Acts 4:23-37

When the earliest Christians were opposed, their immediate response was to pray! How instructive. HOW and WHAT they prayed, is even more helpful. Their prayer was informed by Scripture and addressed to the One who is sovereign over their situation. People often focus on the miracles in Acts and overlook the place given to prayer; it is often on the heels of concerted prayer that the Word is proclaimed with boldness. Couldn't we use some of that today? We'll also define a key term: Spirit filling. How does this differ from Spirit baptism? How often are we filled with the Spirit versus baptized with the Spirit? Lots of confusion on this today, we'll unpack all of this on Sunday. 

Rise, O Lord!

November 17, 2013: A Church Tested

Acts Series message 8

Test: Acts 4:1-22

Sometimes we wonder why God is opening certain doors for us. Surely He knows we are not qualified for the work He's put before us! You are not alone if you've ever felt this way. Often He lovingly moves us out of our comfort zone and stretches us in our service to Him. On Sunday we'll take a look at the secret behind the powerful ministry of Peter, a man who would probably have been the last one chosen for such a job. All of this takes place as the church begins to feel the pressure of persecution.

A Church Tested