Evangelism: The Power of Our Witness Acts 4:1-22
The city of New Orleans has had its share of tragedies lately. I read one recently about what happened five years before Hurricane Katrina. It brought tears to my eyes as I read it. A party took place in New Orleans around a swimming pool, and the people were celebrating the first summer in fifty years without a drowning at any New Orleans swimming pool and in honor of the occasion, 200 people gathered, including 100 certified life guards. And as the party was breaking up, the four lifeguards on duty began to clear the pool. It was then that they discovered the lifeless, fully dressed body of Jerome Moody, age 31- in the deep end. They tried to revive him, but it was too late. Can you imagine a person drowning in the presence of 100 lifeguards? It is both tragic and ironic, that those 100 certified lifeguards didn't see this man drown in their presence? Incredulous- you say.
But is there a lesson in all that for us? You bet there is!! What about among our family and friends? IS there someone we know drowning in a pool of depression and loneliness? It is both a calamity and tragedy, when people are surrounded by Christians, and yet they die and go to a devils hell without Jesus. That's right- they die and go to hell. Every day in this country 150,000 people die. That is where most of them go. I've been preaching on the five purposes of the church. We started out with worship and how worship connects us so that we will communicate with God. Then last week we looked at Discipleship and how essential it was not just to make converts, but mature men and women of God. Today we're going to look at Evangelism-The Power of Our Witness When I was a teenager we called it witnessing. Years ago we used to call it soul winning. Before that we called it Personal work or something like that. You know what we call it now? We don't call it anything, because we its been so long since we've done it that we can't remember what it was like to tell people about Jesus.
God had just used Peter and John to heal a beggar in his forties who had been lame from birth. The spectacle of this man walking, leaping, and praising God draws a crowd, and Peter begins to preach the gospel to them. Suddenly Peter is interrupted as the priests, the captain of the temple guard, and the Sadducees as they are upset that Peter was teaching the people and proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection from the dead.
They arrested Peter and John, put them in jail over night. The next day they are brought in front of the Jewish Sanhedrin. Although they were on trial before this intimidating council, Peter quickly turned the tables on the Sanhedrin, showing that it was they who were on trial.
He points out that it was not a crime to do a good deed to a cripple. Then he indicts the Sanhedrin because they had crucified Jesus, whom God had raised from the dead and in whose name this lame man had been healed. Furthermore, Peter let them know that there is salvation in no one else except Jesus Christ (4:12).
Peter doesn't see a court; he sees a congregation. The members of the council are amazed at the boldness of Peter and John, who had not been educated in their schools. After a private conference, the council commands Peter and John not to speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus. However, Peter and John replied that they had to obey God, because they could not stop speaking what they had seen and heard. While Peter and John had to be commanded to stop speaking, most of us need to be reminded of the command to speak to others about Jesus Christ. Many modern Christians think that Jesus' Great Commission was really the Great Suggestion. Note the characteristics of a bold witness
I. A bold witness is EMPOWERED (filled) with the Spirit (v8). To picture this scene correctly, we need to understand how threatening it was for Peter and John. The Sanhedrin was like our Supreme Court. The high priest was the most powerful Jew in the city, and the captain of the temple guard was second behind him. They were standing before powerful men.Just a few weeks before, Peter in order to avoid possible arrest had denied that he knew Jesus Christ to a lowly servant girl. But here he is before this powerful body of men, boldly reminding them that they had crucified Jesus, that God had raised Him from the dead, and that He is God's only way of salvation.
What made the difference? Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit. Peter's witness before the Sanhedrin was not due to his natural boldness, but to the filling of the Holy Spirit
The key to everything in the Christian life is the power of the Holy Spirit The Bible teaches that we receive the Holy Spirit the moment we trust Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. The Spirit of God literally comes within our bodies and lives with us for the rest of our lives. It's a one-time event, and He never leaves. But what makes the difference in Christian living is the degree to which we are filled with His presence. To be filled with the Spirit means that we are completely controlled by the Spirit- and to do that means that we deliberately put ourselves into positions like Peter. Not in our recliners sitting in front of the TV set, but by standing on somebody's doorstep and feel your heart beating as you ring their doorbell to tell them about Christ. Peter is filled with the Holy Spirit, and the empowering work of the Spirit gives Peter a boldness that enables him to share the gospel before a powerful, intimidating group of people.
I think of Peter Cartwright, a circuit riding Methodist preacher of the 19th century. He was to preach to a large congregation, and right before the service, he was informed that President Andrew Jackson would be in attendance. They told Peter Cartwright, "We thought you would want to know so that what you say won't be offensive to the President." Peter Cartwright said, "Thank you for telling me." He got into the pulpit and said, "I've been told that President Andrew Jackson is in the congregation, and I've been asked to carefully guard what I am going to say. I want to begin by saying that Andrew Jackson will go to hell if he doesn't repent of his sin." You could have heard a pin drop. But, immediately after the service, President Andrew Jackson walked up to Peter Cartwright and said, "If I had a regiment of men like you, I could whip the whole world."
Here were Peter and John, just a couple of hillbillies from Galilee who should have stood with shuffling feet and downcast eyes. Instead they looked more like what they really were, ambassadors from the courts of heaven empowered with the Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit transformed average men into anointed men.
II. A bold witness EMPLOYS the Scriptures (4:11). Peter quotes from the Old Testament in Acts 4:11. A confident witness will make much of the Scripture No Christian can progress very far in the Christian life or be effective in Christian service who does not make much of the Bible. The Bible is the Sword that is quick and powerful. Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
The Bible paints the picture of the sinner The Bible presents the provision for salvation.
The Bible produces the people called saints. The Bible provides the message and produces the members of the church. ACTS 5:42 says And daily in the temple, and in every house, they did not cease teaching and preaching Jesus as the Christ.". In another translation it says, they never stopped. The difference between our day and their day is the fact that we have stopped. Instead we have gone from proclaiming the word to talking about the Bible and they are two different things. That's the difference between us telling what we think the Bible means versus what the Bible says for itself. In the filming of the movie Ben Hur, the Star of the movie, Charlton Heston, had a difficult time learning how to drive the chariot. So after a great deal of practice, he mastered the art of chariot driving but he was slow and and so he went up to the director, Cecil B. DeMille and said, "I think I can drive the chariot, but I don't think I can win. " DeMille is said to have responded- Heston, Your job is to get up into the chariot and stay in the race. I'll be the one who makes sure you will win. And that is exactly what God has said to us.. God has given us the job of using the power of Scripture, not the power of our persuasive arguments, to bring people to salvation. I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. Rom. 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth;
III. A bold witness EXPRESSES what is SURE (4:20) The disciples could not stop speaking of what they had seen and heard (4:20). They had seen the risen Lord Jesus. They saw Him ascend into heaven. Peter and John knew that Jesus had changed their lives. The formerly crippled man knew that the name of Jesus had changed him. Anyone who has called upon the Lord to save him from his sins knows that He is mighty to save even the chief of sinners.
Many years ago, in fact I think I was still a teenager, a vacuum cleaner salesman appeared at our door. My mother was not at home and my dad was at work, so I opened the door and there stood this man, trembling, standing there with a vacuum cleaner in his hand. Nervously he said, "Son, you wouldn't want to by a vacuum cleaner or anything would you?" Unless you either take great pity on this poor excuse for a salesman or you badly needed what he was selling, you would not respond positively to his weak presentation. Though there are many differences between salesmanship and evangelism, there are a few parallels. An obvious parallel is that if you want to communicate effectively, you must be confident about your subject. The best salesmen honestly believes that his product is something that people really need. The best evangelists are confident that Jesus Christ is the only Savior and that people desperately need to trust in Him or they will perish.
A confident witness is one who gives a testimony that is based on personal knowledge. He does not tell what he thinks or supposes, but what he knows. He speaks only to what he knew as fact in his own case. He focuses on what he does know and not what he does not know. A man can be bold about what he knows. Proverbs 11:30 tells us "He that wins souls is wise." 1. ...some Christians think of witnessing as an assault by a God Squad of sorts. 2. ...some sort of spiritual mugging mission. A bold witnesses EMPHATICALLY declares the SAVIOUR The Sanhedrin had asked Peter, "By what power, or in what name, have you done this?" (4:7). Peter explained it simply: JESUS (4:10, 12). Salvation is found only in the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life, and no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." (John 14:6) There is no other name. There is no salvation in any other. Peter and John were straightforward and to the point. Jesus is the only way to get to heaven, not one of the ways, but the ONLY way. If there is salvation in none other, THEN there must be ONE that is all-sufficient and His name is Jesus. Story- An accountant interviewed a few applicants for the position of a bookkeeper. He asked several respondants some basic math questions. One applicant in particular answered the question 7x3= 22, 7x5 = 34, 8x5= 41. When he checked his answers, he knew that he had gotten them wrong and did not expect to be hired for the position. He was surprised the next morning when the accountant phoned him: "Congratulations! We wanted you to know that we would like to offer the bookkeeper position to you if you are still interested." The applicant said, "Yes I'll take the job, but I'm curious. I know I got several of those math questions wrong and yet you still hired me. Why did you hire me when I got so many questions wrong?" The accountant responded: " Sir, you were the closest!" Some people have the mistaken idea that God is like the man who conducted the interview. They think it doesn't matter what you believe as long as you're close to the truth However, it does matter- it is Jesus or eternal tragedy. Jesus is the only answer you can give and receive eternal life in Heaven. Our burden is to proclaim it.