
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
"Mighty to Save" by Pastor Kevin Dibbley
This Sunday, we studied Acts 8:1-25. After the stoning of Stephen, absolute mayhem breaks out. Acts 8:3 reads, “But Saul was ravaging the church, and entering house after house, he dragged off men and women and committed them to prison.” Isn’t that awful and yet wonderful at the same time? What is happening is traumatic to those believers yanked out of their homes and thrown into prison. But… what is clear is that God is up to something. He has plans for that persecutor of the church, Saul of Tarsus. Saul is in God’s sights.
There is a simple principle that you and I need to grasp as disciples of Jesus: The mission of the church always happens in the midst of the mayhem and madness of the world. But more importantly, the mayhem and madness of the world must always serve the mission of the church and its Master, King Jesus.
What difference would it make in our lives if we, as Christians, saw all the uncontrollable and often incredibly difficult situations in our lives and ministries as ultimately having to serve the purpose of the cause of the kingdom of Christ? How would your life look if you lived with a curious and sometimes befuddled confidence that God must be up to something? What if, under our confusion at God’s ways, there was a confidence that God works all things together for the good of those that love him and are called according to His purpose?
This Sunday’s message is called “Mighty to Save”. Acts 8 is meant to be perspective-shifting and hope-giving to each of us as Christians. God is not caught off guard. God is not struggling to solve our problems. God is not reacting to the unknown. God is sovereignly advancing His mission His way for His glory. Come Sunday, and be encouraged. Bring a friend too! Let’s worship Jesus!
In Christ,
Kevin Dibbley, Senior Pastor
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