Navigating Danger: The Journey of Faith and Conviction

The April 4, 2025 Sunday Evening Service at Middletown Baptist Church features Pastor Josh Massaro delivering a compelling sermon centered on the profound theme of divine calling and the courage to pursue it despite opposition. Drawing from Acts 21, Pastor Massaro reflects on the apostle Paul's steadfast commitment to his mission, even in the face of forewarned dangers and counsel against proceeding to Jerusalem. He elucidates how Paul's conviction, described as being 'bound in the Spirit', exemplifies the unwavering faith required to fulfill God's will, irrespective of external apprehensions or personal safety. This discourse not only serves to inspire listeners to embrace their respective callings but also highlights the necessity of discerning the voice of the Holy Spirit amidst conflicting advice from well-meaning companions. Pastor Massaro's message resonates deeply, urging individuals to fortify their resolve in their spiritual journeys, emphasizing that true obedience oftentimes entails traversing paths fraught with challenges and uncertainties, yet ultimately leads to divine fulfillment and joy in service to Christ.
Takeaways:
- In the face of opposition and uncertainty, we must remain steadfast in our faith and calling from God, just as the Apostle Paul did.
- The guidance of the Holy Spirit is paramount in our lives, and we must not allow external influences to deter us from our divine mission.
- Obedience to God's will may lead us into challenging circumstances, but we are called to embrace these challenges with courage and conviction.
- The support of fellow believers is essential, yet we must discern when to heed their counsel and when to follow the Spirit's leading above all else.
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00:00 - None
00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast
05:50 - Paul's Journey to Jerusalem: Facing Uncertainty and Conviction
19:30 - Paul's Resolve: Willingness to Face Persecution
26:40 - The Call of the Spirit: Navigating Trials and Convictions
34:24 - Following God's Call and Facing Doubts
39:22 - The Accusation Against Paul
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow, come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker AAnd we're going to go ahead and get into the word here this evening.
Speaker AYou have your Bibles turned to Acts 21.
Speaker AHas anybody told you, again, I always have to preface this with don't raise your hand because I don't want any.
Speaker ACall anyone out.
Speaker ABut has anyone ever told you that what you're doing for the Lord is a bad idea?
Speaker AI can say that.
Speaker AI have had people say, what you're doing is a bad idea, and I won't tell you specifically what it was.
Speaker ABut there have been times in my life where people said, I know that you feel like God is calling you to do this, but this doesn't seem right.
Speaker AAnd so what do we do in those times?
Speaker AWell, we're going to look at Paul here.
Speaker APaul is being called by God.
Speaker AWe're going to look at how the phrase says, bound in the Spirit to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker APaul knows that he is being called by God to go to Jerusalem, but there are people that come in his path that say, hey, God has told us that there's going to be danger, so don't go.
Speaker AYou shouldn't go, Paul.
Speaker AYou should stay away.
Speaker AAnd even God spoke to Paul earlier on and told him, there's going to be some issues when you go to Jerusalem.
Speaker ASo Paul could say, you know what?
Speaker AI don't want to face these dangers.
Speaker AOther people are telling me not to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker ASo you know what?
Speaker AIt makes sense for me not to go.
Speaker ABut I want you to see, going back to Acts chapter 20, we're going to be in Acts chapter 21 tonight.
Speaker ABut in Acts chapter 20, if you look at verse number 22, Paul is explaining about this call that he has to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd in chapter 20, verse 22, it says, and now behold, I go bound in the Spirit unto Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd I like that phrase, bound to the Spirit, meaning the Spirit has a hold of his heart.
Speaker AAnd if the Spirit has a hold of our hearts, the Spirit has a hold of everything else in our lives.
Speaker AAnd so what the Bible says here is, he says, the Spirit has convicted me.
Speaker AThe Spirit has guided me.
Speaker AThe Spirit has taught me to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker ABut then he says here, not knowing the things that shall befall me there.
Speaker ASo there's uncertainty in Paul going to Jerusalem.
Speaker AHe says, I don't know what this is going to be like.
Speaker AI, I, I might have a, you know, a smooth time there in Jerusalem.
Speaker ABut most likely, as we're going to see here in a few moments, he says, most likely it's going to be difficult.
Speaker ABut I'm bound in the Spirit, he Sundays.
Speaker AIn verse 23, he says, Save that the Holy Ghost witnesses in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me.
Speaker AHe says, I have been told by the Holy Spirit everywhere I go, that I'm going to be facing some difficulties when I go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AHe says that there's going to be bonds there.
Speaker AThere's going to be a time when I'm taken into captivity.
Speaker AI mean, it says here that there's going to be afflictions.
Speaker AI'm going to be persecuted for my preaching.
Speaker ABut verse 24, he says this, this is his testimony.
Speaker AHe says, but none of these things move me.
Speaker ANone of these things can shake me.
Speaker ANone of these things can deviate me from what the will of God has for me in my life.
Speaker AHow is the Spirit leading me?
Speaker AThe Spirit is leading me to Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd so he says, there nothing can move me.
Speaker ANeither count I my life dear unto myself, meaning life's not about me.
Speaker ALife's about the will of God.
Speaker ALife's not about me.
Speaker ALife's about the way of God.
Speaker ASo he says here so that I might finish my course with joy.
Speaker AHe says, even if I go to Jerusalem and they kill me, I'll still have joy.
Speaker ABecause why, he says, I'm doing the ministry.
Speaker AHe says, I'm going to finish my course with joy and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus to testify the Gospel of the grace of God.
Speaker AHe goes, I don't care what it takes.
Speaker AI am called to testify.
Speaker AI am called to proclaim the message of the gospel, the message of the grace of God.
Speaker AAnd so think of that in mind when we get to chapter 21.
Speaker ABecause Paul is looking at the situation and he says, I'm not sure what's going to happen when I go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AThere's uncertainty.
Speaker AThere's going to be other people that tell him, Paul, we have been told by God that there's going to be some danger for you when you go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd so the truth is, is that Paul is going to face difficulty.
Speaker AAnd really the truth is, is that all of us are going to face difficulty if we follow the will of God.
Speaker AIn our lives.
Speaker AThere's going to be times in our life when the Holy Spirit leads us to a place of uncertainty.
Speaker AThere might even be times in our life when the Holy Spirit leads us to a place of what people would call danger or difficulty.
Speaker AAnd so Paul goes with that testimony of, hey, nothing that's going to happen is going to shake me from what God has called me to do.
Speaker AHe's certain in that he's confident in that he's convicted in the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AAnd so when the Holy Spirit reveals something to us in His Word and through way of circumstance in our life, really the truth is that nothing, no one should be able to talk us out of what the Holy Spirit has convicted us to do.
Speaker AThere's been times in my life where I have felt so convicted about something, but someone has talked me out of that conviction.
Speaker AYou know what?
Speaker AI really don't think I should be doing that.
Speaker AOh, come on, we all do that.
Speaker ACome on, that's not a big deal.
Speaker AAnd the truth is that we can allow that conviction of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AAnd the Bible speaks of having a seared conscience to basically reject the Holy Spirit's conviction because of other circumstances.
Speaker AAnd so very easily Paul could have said, you know what?
Speaker AAfter all of this, I've got some really good friends that are telling me not to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker ATherefore, hey, there's wisdom in a multitude of counselors.
Speaker ASo therefore, I need to follow that.
Speaker ABut if the Bible lays out very clearly for us the truth of God and we are convicted by the Holy Spirit, we cannot let anybody, whether they're Christians or not, talk us out of what God has called us to do.
Speaker AAnd so that's what we're going to see here in chapter 21.
Speaker ASo Paul, remember, is leaving the Ephesian elders.
Speaker AHe goes and he ministers to them and they minister to him.
Speaker AAnd they're sad because Paul basically says, this is probably the last time I'm gonna see you.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd they're weeping and they're taking some time to pray with each other.
Speaker AAnd then it says in verse one of chapter 21, and it came to pass that after we were gotten from them, so they left the Ephesian elders and had launch.
Speaker ASo they launch out.
Speaker AWe came with a straight course on unto Coos and the day following unto Rhodes and from thence unto Pataro.
Speaker ASo you said, what's.
Speaker AWhat's that talking about?
Speaker AIt's just essentially talking about their path that they're taking.
Speaker AThey.
Speaker AThey separated themselves from the Ephesian elders.
Speaker AAnd this is not an easy parting.
Speaker ASometimes partying is difficult.
Speaker ABut Paul poured his life into those Ephesians, and now he knows that God.
Speaker AHe commended them over to God.
Speaker AGod's got it under control for them.
Speaker ASo now Paul is taking the next step of ministry.
Speaker AAnd so he's passing through these different cities, verse 2, and finding a ship sailing over unto Phoenicia.
Speaker AWe went aboard and set forth.
Speaker AAnd so they're just touching these different cities.
Speaker AAnd then we get to verse number three, and Paul is going to be warned here in the city of Tyre not to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker ANow, when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand and sailed into Syria and landed at Tyre.
Speaker AFor there the ship was to unlade her burden and finding disciples.
Speaker AAnd so they come to this place of Tyre.
Speaker AAnd we don't know much about the history of the church there at Tyre, but there were disciples there.
Speaker AAnd this speaks to the growing number of Christians in this region of the world.
Speaker AAnd we know the power of God was spreading the Word.
Speaker ASo they come across some disciples here.
Speaker AAnd when it says disciples, it's not specifically Talking about the 12 that were around Jesus.
Speaker AThis is just talking about committed followers of Christ.
Speaker AVerse 4, and finding disciples.
Speaker AWe tarried there seven days.
Speaker ASo they spent some time there with the disciples.
Speaker AThey wanted to encourage them and be encouraged by them.
Speaker AAnd then it says this.
Speaker AWho said to Paul through the Spirit that he should not go up to Jerusalem?
Speaker ANow, some of you might read that and say, wait, I thought the Holy Spirit led Paul to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd now they're saying that the Spirit told them not to go, for Paul, not to go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AWell, sometimes commentators will debate about this, but I believe that what's happening here is the Holy Spirit is revealing to these individuals what is going to happen to Paul.
Speaker AAnd they're putting their human interpretation upon that to say, don't go.
Speaker AAnd so they're being.
Speaker AWe know that in the book of Acts, God is working in supernatural ways and revealing things to different people for different reasons.
Speaker AAnd I believe that the truth of Paul's persecution is being told to these individuals.
Speaker ABut yet they're taking it upon themselves to say, paul, you shouldn't go.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause there's gonna be persecution.
Speaker AAnd sometimes that's what can happen in our own lives.
Speaker AWe can see what the Holy Spirit is telling us to do, but we can interpret it a wrong way.
Speaker ASo, for example, if I came up to you and said, okay, you know, you're gonna serve in this ministry, but there's Gonna be some difficulties.
Speaker AThat doesn't mean that we shouldn't serve in that ministry.
Speaker AIt just means be ready for those difficulties.
Speaker AAnd so what's happening here is that Paul is being told by these disciples not to go.
Speaker AThey said, the Spirit is leading us to tell you this, verse 5.
Speaker AAnd when he had accomplished those days, we departed and went our way.
Speaker APaul does not heed their warning to stop.
Speaker AAnd so we would know that it would be difficult for Paul to hear from the Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem and then hear from someone else, hey, you know what?
Speaker AYou shouldn't go to Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd the Holy Spirit is telling us this.
Speaker AAnd I don't believe that Paul is in direct rebellion to the Holy Spirit here.
Speaker AI believe Paul is so convinced about what God has called him to do that whatever human interpretation comes about the truth of his persecution, it doesn't matter.
Speaker AHe's going to move forward.
Speaker ANow, some commentators would say that Paul is in rebellion, that Paul says, I don't care what God says, I'm going to Jerusalem.
Speaker AI don't really see the spirit of that with.
Speaker AWith Paul's actions here.
Speaker ABut nonetheless, there's different interpretations here.
Speaker ABut my interpretation would be that these individuals, they saw that Paul was going to face persecution.
Speaker AAnd trying to save Paul from pain and suffering, they said, you shouldn't go.
Speaker ASo let's look at verse five.
Speaker AHe departs.
Speaker AAnd when he accomplished those days, we departed and went our way.
Speaker AAnd they all brought us on our way with wives and children till we were out of the city.
Speaker AThis was actually a common practice of the day.
Speaker AAnytime there was a traveler leaving, all the families would go with those travelers to reach the end of the city.
Speaker AAnd they would basically send them off.
Speaker AIt was kind of how my grandma used to come outside every time we'd leave her house.
Speaker AShe'd walk out onto her front porch and she would wave to us all the way down the road till we lost sight of her.
Speaker AIt's just a way to send people off.
Speaker AAnd so they did that there with Paul in his company there.
Speaker AAnd actually it goes further.
Speaker AIt says, until they were out of the city and we kneeled down on the shore and prayed.
Speaker ASo we see that not only did they wish them farewell, but they also prayed with them as they left.
Speaker AAnd then verse six, it says, and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship and they returned home again.
Speaker ASo there's not a lot of theology in that verse other than the fact that there were some individuals that told Paul not to go and he didn't listen to them.
Speaker AHe felt like he was bound by the Holy Spirit to go to Jerusalem, and they sent him away.
Speaker ASo we get to verse number seven, and he's going to get to this place called Ptolemies, and there's going to be an interesting thing happen here.
Speaker AVerse 7.
Speaker AAnd when we had finished our course from Tyre, we came to Ptolemy and saluted the brethren and abode with them one day.
Speaker AAnd the next day we were of Paul's company, departed and came unto Caesarea, and we entered into the house of Philip the Evangelist.
Speaker ANow, some of you that have been tracking the Book of Acts, you are familiar with that name, Philip the Evangelist.
Speaker AIf you go back to Acts, chapter 8, verse 40, this was Philip talking to the Ethiopian eunuch.
Speaker AAnd it tells us that whole story of him leading that individual to Christ.
Speaker AAnd so I love how he's called here in, in.
Speaker AIn verse number eight, Philip the Evangelist, that describes his character.
Speaker AHis character was someone who wanted to lead people to Christ.
Speaker AAnd so Philip was known for being that person who would lead people to Christ.
Speaker AAnd we see that he stays there in Caesarea, and so that's where he left when he got done leading the Ethiopian eunuch to the Lord.
Speaker AAnd we know that many years later, he's still there in Caesarea, ministering, leading people to Christ.
Speaker AAnd so we see him meet Philip the Evangelist, which was one of the seven, and abode with him.
Speaker AAnd so we can see here in this case, that he is staying faithful.
Speaker APhilip the Evangelist is staying faithful, and he's presenting the good news of Jesus Christ.
Speaker AThat's what an evangelist does.
Speaker AAn evangelist is gifted in leading people to Christ.
Speaker ANow, we all are called to be evangelists of some sort, but some are gifted in other ways than others.
Speaker AAnd so someone who is gifted in the gift of evangelism is going to be gifted in clearly presenting the Gospel and leading people to Christ.
Speaker AAnd so we see him here, and then verse nine.
Speaker AAnd the same man had four daughters, virgins which did prophesy.
Speaker AAnd so we see that there's these four young girls who are.
Speaker AAnd essentially prophesying just means speaking forth the truth.
Speaker ASo they're speaking forth the truth of God.
Speaker AAnd what do they say?
Speaker AVerse 10.
Speaker AAnd as we tarry there many days there came down from Judea a certain prophet named Agabus.
Speaker AAnd when he was come to us, he took Paul's girdle.
Speaker AAnd so we can take through context that these.
Speaker AThese people are all prophesying the same thing, because it all culminates here.
Speaker AWith.
Speaker AWith this guy named Agabus.
Speaker AAnd so they wait, and this guy who's a prophet is named Agabus.
Speaker AHe comes and it says that he's going to do something visual to explain what God is telling him.
Speaker AVerse 11.
Speaker AAnd when he was come unto us, he took Paul's girdle or his belt and bound his own hands and feet and said, thus saith the Holy Ghost, so shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man that owneth this girdle and shall deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.
Speaker AAnd so he says, God is telling me that whoever owns this girdle, whoever owns this belt is going to be bound in Jerusalem and given over to the Gentiles.
Speaker AAnd so all of these people are prophesying to Paul, don't go, don't go.
Speaker AThere's going to be danger here.
Speaker AAnd so we know that ultimately Paul is going to make a decision, and it's the decision to follow what the Holy Spirit originally told him.
Speaker ASo he says, hey, be careful, verse number 11.
Speaker AAnd I find this interesting because it's in the spirit of the Old Testament, because a lot of the Old Testament prophets would have a visual in their prophecy.
Speaker AAnd so that's what he's doing.
Speaker AHe's doing a visual here.
Speaker AAnd so the prophecy of Agabus was true.
Speaker AHe's not a false prophet.
Speaker AAnd I believe it was genuinely from the Holy Spirit, but to the true word of God is this, yes, you're going to face persecution.
Speaker AI don't think it was the word of God to try to stop Paul from going.
Speaker AAnd so verse 13.
Speaker AAnd Paul answered, what mean ye to weep and to break mine heart?
Speaker AWhat is he talking about?
Speaker AWell, in verse 12.
Speaker AAnd when he had heard these things, both we and they of that place.
Speaker ASo Agabus, the virgins who were prophesying, all those people at that place, besought him not to go up to Jerusalem.
Speaker ASo again, you see how it's a secondary thing.
Speaker AThey said, hey, Paul, we know that you're going to have persecution there.
Speaker AAnd even this guy Agabus comes out and does this awesome visual.
Speaker AYou know, whoever's belt this is is going to be bound in Jerusalem.
Speaker ABut then they take it a step further and they say, because of this persecution, don't go, please don't go.
Speaker AWhat is Paul's answer?
Speaker AHe says, what mean ye to weep and to break mine heart, for I am ready not to be bound only this is a man.
Speaker AI read this a lot this week and I even today I read this about 10 times.
Speaker ABecause what he's about to say is so impactful.
Speaker ABecause they're like, Paul, you're going to go to Jerusalem and they're going to bind you up, they're going to take you into captivity, they're going to put you in jail.
Speaker AWhat does Paul say?
Speaker AHe says, why are you crying over me?
Speaker AWhy is there this broken heart goes, I am ready.
Speaker AYou see how God ordains this, right?
Speaker AI wasn't sitting around this week going, okay, I want two sermons to say, are you ready?
Speaker AAnd it just so happened that in Romans 1, Are you ready?
Speaker AAnd Acts, chapter 21, Paul says, I am ready.
Speaker AIt's Paul's theme.
Speaker APaul's like, I'm ready.
Speaker AI'm so ready.
Speaker AAnd that's the ordination of God that he brings us all together.
Speaker AWhen we started Romans and Acts, we're in chapter 21.
Speaker AIf I plan that out, I'm a lot smarter than I actually think I am.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker ABut the truth is that he says, I am ready not to be bound.
Speaker AOnly he goes, I'm ready to be bound.
Speaker ABut more than that, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Speaker AThat's how serious Paul is about what he is doing.
Speaker AHe says, the Holy Spirit has called me to do it.
Speaker AI don't care about going to jail.
Speaker AI don't care about persecution.
Speaker AI don't even care about dying.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause it's in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Speaker AIn the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I will do anything.
Speaker AAnd that's the kind of conviction we as Christians are supposed to have.
Speaker AIt's hard because we live in a society today that tells us self preservation is the best thing.
Speaker AIt's all about you.
Speaker AIt's all about you surviving.
Speaker AIt's all about you keeping face.
Speaker AI mean, and there's even people that preach a different teaching than the Bible that says basically this.
Speaker AThe ends justifies the means.
Speaker ASo for you to survive, you can lie, you can cheat, you can steal, you can do whatever you want to do.
Speaker AWell, Paul says this.
Speaker ANo, remember what he said in chapter 20 says, I'm not living.
Speaker AFor me, it's not about me, it's about the Lord.
Speaker ASo he says, I don't care what happens to me.
Speaker AI'm going to do what's right.
Speaker AAnd so when we go back to that idea of conviction of the Holy Spirit, how can these martyrs go to the stake to be burned?
Speaker AHow could Peter be crucified upside down?
Speaker AHow could all of these people go and do things that are beyond our comprehension because they were so convicted by the Holy Spirit that that is what God had them to do, that they were living for him and not for themselves.
Speaker AI'm going to tell you, even today, it's not talked about in the news very frequently, but there are people in this world that are going to die and are continuing to die for their faith in these foreign countries.
Speaker AIt's not happening in the US Right now.
Speaker ABut the truth is that that's true conviction.
Speaker AThere's a while back there was these individuals that I don't know if you guys remember that video, and I'm going to be tasteful when I do this, but they marched out these guys onto the beach and basically said, hey, recant your faith.
Speaker ASay something against Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAnd they said, we won't.
Speaker AAnd eventually on video to the families, they sent out the video of them being put to death.
Speaker ABut they were willing to go to the end.
Speaker AAs Paul says, I'm willing to die for my faith.
Speaker ANow, let's not talk that we talk about in American Christianity, because the American gospel is not about dying for your faith.
Speaker AThe American gospel is I'm going to get persecuted.
Speaker ASomeone's going to cut me off on traffic, right?
Speaker AAnd that's our big area of persecution for the day.
Speaker AI mean, some of the worst persecution I've ever faced is someone just telling me that, hey, get out of my face and I want to hear the gospel.
Speaker AAnd, and, and so, folks, I, I, I'm not here to make us feel guilty.
Speaker AI'm not here to put you on a guilt trip to say you should have more persecution.
Speaker AWe should be thankful that we don't have that type of persecution.
Speaker ABut the truth is, is that how many of us as believers here in 2025 would be willing to say that if it went to this, I'm gonna still stand for my faith.
Speaker AI'm still gonna do what the Holy Spirit had called me to do.
Speaker AI think about that a lot.
Speaker AI think about all the time.
Speaker AIf the government came in and said, hey, you know what?
Speaker AChurches cannot preach these truths anymore.
Speaker AI want to say that I would get up and say, you know what?
Speaker AI don't care.
Speaker AI'm preaching the gospel, but what if the stakes got higher?
Speaker AYou know what the truth is, is that we all have to come to a place in our life, like Paul, to say, you guys are worried that I'm going to be bound.
Speaker AI don't care if I'm bound.
Speaker AI'm willing to go to my death.
Speaker AAnd so that's A beautiful testimony in Paul's life.
Speaker AHe says, I'm willing.
Speaker AI am ready.
Speaker AVerse 13 of Acts chapter 21, he says, I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord.
Speaker AAnd I think that's important to understand here.
Speaker AHe says, I'm not just doing this for a wasteful cause.
Speaker AI'm not doing this just to go down in the books of history.
Speaker AI'm doing this for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Speaker AAnd when he would not be persuaded, we ceased saying, the will of the Lord be done.
Speaker AAnd I love this here.
Speaker AAnd if you don't catch this, you might miss exactly what's happening.
Speaker ASo remember, there was people there at Tyre, the disciples at Tyre.
Speaker AThen you get to a place where there's Philip the Evangelist and his four daughters who are prophesying the truth.
Speaker AAnd then we have a guy named Abacus.
Speaker AAnd then you have.
Speaker AAnd it even says in verse 14, it says, and when he would not be persuaded, we ceased.
Speaker ANow who's the human author of Acts?
Speaker ALuke.
Speaker ALuke is there with Paul on his team.
Speaker AAnd so what we can tell through context here is that Paul's team, the guys who are with him every day that were traveling with him, were like, paul, maybe we shouldn't go.
Speaker AWe're trying to talk you out of this.
Speaker AAnd they said, okay.
Speaker AWhen we saw that he was not going to be persuaded from.
Speaker AFrom all these people trying to stop him, Luke says, we ceased saying, the will of the Lord be done.
Speaker AAnd really that's the culmination of everything that we have in our life.
Speaker AThe will of the Lord be done.
Speaker ARemember Jesus, nevertheless, thy will be done.
Speaker AAnd at the end of the day, I think that's how we should end all of our things here.
Speaker AAgabus has stopped.
Speaker AAll these people are saying, stop.
Speaker AEven Paul's team says, hey, stop.
Speaker AHe says, no, I'm going to push forward.
Speaker AAnd what they realize is that Paul is following the will of God.
Speaker ASo the will of the Lord be done, whatever the will of the Lord is.
Speaker AAnd so it even shows that Luke, Paul's traveling companion, tried to persuade him, but that was not enough.
Speaker APaul had received many, many people telling him to stop, but he knew that it was the will of God for him to go.
Speaker AAnd so Paul's insistence on going to Jerusalem, despite the dangers was an obedient response to the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AI'm bound in the Spirit, obedient to the Spirit.
Speaker AAnd I know that sometimes within our Christian circles, especially within Baptist churches, we're nervous to talk about the guidance of the Spirit.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause we're afraid that we're going to leave scripture and go into more of a charismatic pool.
Speaker ABut what I will say is that there is nothing more valuable than the call of the Spirit in our life, the leading of the Spirit.
Speaker ANow, the Spirit will never contradict what the Word of God says.
Speaker ASo you might hear someone say, well, I believe the Holy Spirit's leading me to do this.
Speaker ABut then if it contradicts with scripture, it's not the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AOkay, the Holy Spirit will never contradict the Word of God.
Speaker ABut what I will say is that, you know, sometimes people ask me questions as a pastor, and they might ask you the same questions.
Speaker AHow do I know this is the right decision for me?
Speaker AWell, the very first thing I say is check the Word.
Speaker ADoes the word of God say anything about this?
Speaker ANo, it's whether or not I move to this city or this city.
Speaker AOkay, well, there's really nothing in the Bible that says, thou shalt live in Middletown, Delaware.
Speaker AThou shalt live in Odessa, Delaware.
Speaker AIt doesn't really say that.
Speaker ASo what do we do then?
Speaker AWell, we say, well, if there's not anything moral about this, now we need to go with the leading of the Spirit.
Speaker AAm I walking in obedience to the Lord?
Speaker ASo someone comes up to me and says, well, I don't see anything in Scripture, and I've been living the life that I want to live, and I'm not really fellowshipping with God and I'm not really obeying God, but I really feel like God's speaking to me in this area.
Speaker ADo you see the contradiction there?
Speaker AIf I'm not walking with God, if I'm not fellowshipping with him, if I'm not communicating with him, most likely what I'm making this decision in is my own flesh, my own desire.
Speaker ASo what we have to do is we have to take some checks when we are thinking about the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ANumber one, what does the Bible say?
Speaker AWhat does the word of God say about this?
Speaker ANumber two, where am I at in my life?
Speaker AWhere do I stand in my fellowship with him?
Speaker AAnd am I obedient to him with everything that I am so that I'm able to perceive and discern the leading of the Spirit, the conviction of the Spirit, the comfort of the Spirit?
Speaker AGod works in many different ways.
Speaker AAnd so for me, some of the decisions that I have made have been because I've had great comfort in the Lord knowing that I've sought him in prayer, that I've fasted that I've talked to godly counsel and that I have comfort in making this decision.
Speaker ABut other times, the Holy Spirit leads in conviction.
Speaker AThere's some times in my life that I've had to make a decision because I've been convicted about an area.
Speaker AThere's other times where I've realized that it sometimes, even though the Holy Spirit is the comforter in the conviction, he brings me to a place of discomfort in my life.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause the sin that I'm harboring does not align with the Holy Spirit's guidance.
Speaker ATherefore, I'm either going to be uncomfortable or.
Speaker AOr I'm gonna get it right with him.
Speaker AAnd so these are all decisions that we have to make when we come to a sense where people might say, well, why are you going to that church Sunday morning and Sunday night and Wednesday night?
Speaker AWhy are you giving money to that church?
Speaker AWhy are you serving in those capacities?
Speaker AThere's so much more you could do, right?
Speaker AYou've heard people maybe even say that to you.
Speaker AWhy are you doing this ministry?
Speaker ANo one's even noticing what you're doing.
Speaker AYou know, the enemy will speak to us in many different angles.
Speaker AIt could come from different people.
Speaker AIt can come from our own minds.
Speaker AIt can come from circumstances.
Speaker AAnd so no doubt, Paul probably wrestled at first with this idea of, well, it doesn't really make sense for me to go to Jerusalem if I know that this is what I'm going to face.
Speaker ABut then he had to come to a point where he said, I am convicted.
Speaker ANothing can change what's going on in my life because I know that the Holy Spirit has me here.
Speaker AIt was told to me this way.
Speaker AThe safest place to be is in the will of God.
Speaker AI think about those guys.
Speaker AIf you've ever heard the story of Nate Saint and Jim Elliot, if you haven't heard that story, you should look it up.
Speaker AI'm trying to remember the name of the book, but you can look.
Speaker AYou can just search.
Speaker ANate St.
Speaker AJim Elliot.
Speaker AOkay, These were missionary guys that went down to South America, and they went down to South America to minister to these individuals that were, you know, totally what we would call uncivilized.
Speaker AThey did not have, you know, anything.
Speaker AThey basically were living off of the land.
Speaker AThey had been uncontacted.
Speaker AAnd they go and they try to preach the gospel to them.
Speaker AAnd through a course of different events, essentially the Indians killed him, killed both of them, killed all them that were in the party.
Speaker AAnd you know what I think about people like that?
Speaker AI think about, like, how in the face of danger, can they continue on just pressing forward the gospel, then?
Speaker ABelieve it or not, Jim Elliot's wife went back to that same tribe and won the people to Christ that actually killed her husband.
Speaker AAnd they came to Christ.
Speaker AAnd just how can that be?
Speaker AHow can we do that kind of stuff?
Speaker AWell, you have to be convicted in the Spirit.
Speaker AYou gotta believe that what you're doing is worth it.
Speaker AIt has to be real to you.
Speaker AIt has to be real.
Speaker AAnd so for Paul, it was real.
Speaker AThe call of the Spirit was a real thing.
Speaker ASo the warnings from the Holy Spirit were.
Speaker AI don't think we're there to stop Paul.
Speaker AI think the warnings of the Holy Spirit were there to prepare Paul for what he was about to face.
Speaker AAnd there's been some times in my life where I have felt a sense of warning, whether it be through godly counsel or through the conviction of the Spirit, or the guidance of the Spirit, open or closed doors.
Speaker AAnd it's not about stopping sometimes.
Speaker AIt's about just preparing me for what I'm about to go through.
Speaker AThere was a pastor that was preaching at our Christian school years ago, and it stuck out to me when he.
Speaker AWhen he preached this, because I was really wrestling with, do I really want to make this thing called Christianity and faith my life, or do I want to just kind of do my own thing?
Speaker AAnd he got up and he preached and he said, life's all about trials.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, trials?
Speaker AThat doesn't sound very fun.
Speaker AHe says, you're either in a trial, you're going into a trial, or you're just coming out of a trial.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, that sounds like a terrible life.
Speaker AI don't want to be doing that.
Speaker AAnd it got to a point in my life where I had to realize that regardless of me being a Christian or not a Christian, that's the truth.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker AEven if I'm an unsaved person, trials are going to come.
Speaker AAnd that's just reality.
Speaker AThe truth is, do I want to face the trials with someone, the Creator of the universe, guiding me, or do I want to face those trials on my own?
Speaker AWell, we see what the world does when they face those trials on their own.
Speaker AThey turn to everything else outside of the truth.
Speaker ABut when we have Jesus Christ and we go into these trials, we understand that no matter what might be the cost, we're going to go forward.
Speaker AAnd so God prepares our hearts for this.
Speaker AAnd so to suffer doesn't necessarily mean that there's something wrong.
Speaker ATo weep over a hardship does not mean that there's something wrong, to go through a difficulty in our life, to go into loss, to go through a loss in our life and to feel that pain.
Speaker AAnd it doesn't mean that we're doing something wrong.
Speaker AI would venture to say that no healthy believer ever chooses suffering.
Speaker AI don't think so.
Speaker AI think that there might be some people that are messed up in their minds and they're looking for suffering.
Speaker ABut the truth is, is I don't think any Christian that's healthy in their thinking like wakes up in the morning going, what kind of suffering can I face today?
Speaker ABut a healthy Christian does choose the will of God, which might lead us to a place of difficulty.
Speaker ABut regardless, we have Jesus with us.
Speaker AAnd so what does Paul say?
Speaker AHe thinks about his Savior.
Speaker AAnd when he thinks about his Savior and what his Savior has done for him, he says this, he says, it's worth it.
Speaker AHe paid the price for me.
Speaker AI'm willing to give him everything.
Speaker AAnd so he thinks about the motivation behind it, the motivation behind the message.
Speaker AAnd so Paul's companions realized that it was the will of God.
Speaker AAnd so these warnings of danger came from the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ABut again, they were there to prepare him, not to turn him away.
Speaker AIt is an easy thing to do though.
Speaker AAnd sometimes a source of our weakness when we add interpretation or even what we would say is like application to what has been given to us from the word of God or through a source of the conviction of the Spirit.
Speaker AWhat we do is basically we try to self justify.
Speaker AAnd so if the Bible very clearly tells us to do something and we look at that and we study it and we say, yeah, but.
Speaker AAnd then we try to make our own interpretation on top of that.
Speaker AGod doesn't say this.
Speaker AMaybe you've heard this before.
Speaker AGod doesn't say to have joy in tribulation.
Speaker AHe just says having joy in the outcome of the tribulation.
Speaker AI've heard people say that that's not true.
Speaker AThe Bible says, have joy in the tribulation.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause you know that tribulation is working patience and patience, experience and experience hope.
Speaker AAnd so a lot of times people will try to humanize the message of God and try to make it more palatable for our people today to understand.
Speaker AGod does work all things together for good, for our good, say, no, no, no.
Speaker AHe works together things for his good.
Speaker AAnd he doesn't really care about us.
Speaker ANo, he cares about his children.
Speaker ANow how does that reconcile with my pain and my suffering?
Speaker AI don't have the answer for that.
Speaker ABut what I can say is that God is a good God and cares for us.
Speaker AAnd so Paul says, I'm going to go.
Speaker AVerse 15.
Speaker AAnd after those days, we took up our carriages and went to Jerusalem.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker ASo even Paul's resolve, even Paul's decision affects others around him, right?
Speaker ABecause Paul's not going alone to Jerusalem.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo his stance in the will of God affected those other guys who were trying to talk him.
Speaker AHey, Paul, let's just stay here.
Speaker ALet's not go.
Speaker ALet's not go to Jerusalem.
Speaker APaul says, no, we're going.
Speaker AAnd he led these other guys there with him.
Speaker AAnd so there was.
Speaker AThere was risk there, but they followed.
Speaker AAnd so they.
Speaker AThey took up their carriages and went up to Jerusalem.
Speaker AThere went with us also certain of the disciples of Caesarea, and brought with them one Manson of Cyprus, an old disciple with whom we should lodge.
Speaker AYou say, what?
Speaker AWhat's that all about?
Speaker AThat's all about just the impact that Paul had on those that were around him.
Speaker AWhat an amazing truth that is.
Speaker APaul's resolve affected others.
Speaker AAnd our resolve, our conviction for the Holy Spirit, our conviction for the Gospel will affect others around us.
Speaker APeople will notice.
Speaker ANot everyone will understand.
Speaker ANot everyone will support.
Speaker AI can tell you there was a time in my own life when I knew, without a shadow of a doubt.
Speaker AI don't know how to explain it, other than just a certainty that God had me to move to Delaware.
Speaker AI remember not every single situation that God works out is so clear, but I remember the time in the place when God opened that door in my heart to say, this is where I want you to be.
Speaker AI remember that time, and I remember telling people around me that that was the decision that I was going to make.
Speaker AAnd it was a tough decision, I can tell you.
Speaker ANot that Delaware is a bad place, but it was away from my family.
Speaker AIt was away from what we knew.
Speaker AIt was away from everything that was familiar to us.
Speaker AAnd there were people that said, hey, you can serve God here in Florida.
Speaker AI said, I know I could serve God anywhere I want, but I want to be where God has me to serve.
Speaker AAnd even some people that I felt really close to and loved, and I think they had good intentions, and I love them to death to this day.
Speaker AAnd I will go to my grave protecting them.
Speaker ABut they were like, I don't know if you're ready.
Speaker AI don't think you're ready.
Speaker AIt was probably true.
Speaker AProbably true.
Speaker AI wasn't ready.
Speaker AAnd I'm still not ready for.
Speaker AFor what God has for what in front of us.
Speaker ABut what I will say is this.
Speaker AThere were well intending people who were trying to understand it through their lens and say I just.
Speaker ABecause the call wasn't for them.
Speaker AAnd so at the end of the day, I had one dear person who I love a lot tell me, you know what?
Speaker AI don't understand why you'd want to go.
Speaker AAnd I don't want you to go.
Speaker ABut I'm not going to get in the way of you going because I know that's the will of God and that's the best place to be.
Speaker AAnd that was really good confirmation in my heart to say, okay, this is something that I know is the right thing to do.
Speaker ANow I say all that to say it would be a beautiful story if I just said in every single moment from that point on, I never doubted any second of the day.
Speaker ABut I will tell you that there have been times where I did doubt that.
Speaker AWhat am I doing?
Speaker AI made a big mistake.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI messed up.
Speaker AIt's overwhelming.
Speaker AThis is too much.
Speaker AAnd then what do I have to do?
Speaker AI don't go back to that circumstance that I'm facing.
Speaker AI go back to that call.
Speaker AI go back to my Savior.
Speaker AI go back to what he has called me to do in my life and to know that there is an open door, therefore, I'm gonna walk through it.
Speaker AAnd that is the story of following God.
Speaker AThat is the story of obeying his will.
Speaker AFor some of you, it's not about moving to a distant land or changing your location.
Speaker AFor some of us, that's just changing direction within our own life.
Speaker AMaybe it's changing a pattern.
Speaker AMaybe it's doing something, not doing something.
Speaker AGod, if he's calling you and there's all these really witty phrases where he guides, he provides, where he leads, he feeds.
Speaker AYou know, there's all those, right?
Speaker AAnd it's interesting though, because it is true.
Speaker AWhere he's going to lead you, he's going to provide.
Speaker AHe's going to give you the strength.
Speaker AThere's a passage of scripture that often gets misquoted.
Speaker APhilippians 4:13.
Speaker AI can do all things through Christ, which strengtheneth me.
Speaker AThat doesn't mean I can do whatever I want to do.
Speaker ASo, like, I wake up tomorrow morning and I say, okay, you know what?
Speaker AI just feel like it's.
Speaker AI want to be a professional basketball player.
Speaker ASo I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and I love God enough, He'll make me a professional basketball player.
Speaker AThat's not what.
Speaker AThat's, that's, that's a misunderstanding of that verse, what that verse is talking about.
Speaker AIf you read the whole context of Philippians, chapter four, it says this.
Speaker ABasically, you're going to go through ups and downs in your life, but if God has called you to do it, he's going to give you the strength to get through it.
Speaker AHe's going to allow for the gift of grace to be put upon your life, to give you the wisdom and the strength and the patience to go through the trials that you have.
Speaker AAnd it might not be the same for you.
Speaker AIt might not be the same for me.
Speaker AI'll look at people all the time and go, I don't know.
Speaker AAnd maybe you've said this.
Speaker AI don't, I don't know how that person can go through that and still love Christ.
Speaker AI don't know how they're.
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that we, we don't understand because we haven't experienced that specific grace for that specific moment.
Speaker AGod is gifting them in that area.
Speaker AAnd we won't understand until we go through that next trial.
Speaker AAnd so Paul says, okay, we're going.
Speaker AAnd people go with him.
Speaker ASo Paul comes to Jerusalem.
Speaker ALet's, let's look at it here.
Speaker AWe're going to.
Speaker AI wish I could tell you, Paul goes.
Speaker AAnd God says, paul, by the way, I was just testing you.
Speaker AThis was all a test.
Speaker AEverything's gonna be okay.
Speaker ABut that's not what he says here.
Speaker AThat's not what happens.
Speaker AVerse 17.
Speaker AAnd when we were come to Jerusalem, the brethren received us gladly.
Speaker AYou might say, well, wait, I just thought you said, well, it's coming.
Speaker AOkay, the trial is coming.
Speaker ABut initially everyone receives Paul and his company with gladness.
Speaker AAnd so they arrive there in Jerusalem, Paul meets the leaders of the church.
Speaker AAnd we're going to see that when he gets there, everything seems to be okay.
Speaker AVerse 18.
Speaker AAnd the day following, Paul went in with us into James.
Speaker AAnd James was the leader there at the church at Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd so Paul goes in with all the leaders there, and all the elders were present.
Speaker AVerse 19.
Speaker AAnd when he had saluted them, he declared particularly, what things God hath wrought among the Gentiles by his ministry.
Speaker AAnd so what does he do here?
Speaker AHe essentially gives them a report, a missionary report.
Speaker AWe have this happen within our own churches.
Speaker AYou know, we send people out, they come back, they say, hey, this is what's happening out there in the mission field.
Speaker AThey didn't have technology back then.
Speaker AWell, they had technology, but not digital technology where they could send messages across the water.
Speaker ASo these people were totally in the dark until Paul got back to know what was happening.
Speaker AAnd so essentially what happens here is he's reporting all the different things that's happening.
Speaker AAnd he tells them, as it says there in, in great detail, it says he declared particularly that that just means he detailed out everything that that happened.
Speaker AHe recounted every little thing.
Speaker AAnd so Paul told the people there in Jerusalem what, what was going on in his missionary efforts and what's the result of this verse 20.
Speaker AAnd when they heard it, they glorified the Lord and said unto him, thou seest, brother, how many thousands of Jews there are which believe.
Speaker AAnd they are all zealous of the law.
Speaker ASo we're going to see that they're all excited that Paul is reporting that there are people that are being saved.
Speaker ABut the elders of Jerusalem were happy for what God was doing among the Gentiles as well.
Speaker ABut yet in Jerusalem, the Christian community was almost completely Jewish founded, having Jewish backgrounds, Jewish traditions.
Speaker AAnd so the Christians there in Jerusalem were almost to the point where someone had to become a Christian, but also a Jewish Christian.
Speaker ASo add that phrase there, zealous of the law.
Speaker AAnd so the idea was that, hey, Paul, hopefully that you're making these people more like us in this case in verse 21.
Speaker AAnd they were informed of thee that thou teachest all the Jews which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses.
Speaker ASo you might not catch what's happening here, but they're basically accusing Paul of doing something.
Speaker AWhat are they accusing him of?
Speaker AThat they, that he's teaching all the Jews.
Speaker ASo these are Jewish converts which are among the Gentiles.
Speaker ASo they're living with the Gentiles in these various cities to forsake Moses, to forsake the law.
Speaker AThey said.
Speaker ASo we've heard you're going in and preaching Jesus, but you're telling them to forget the law of Moses, just totally wipe it away.
Speaker AAnd by the way, that's not what Paul is doing.
Speaker ABy the way, Paul is essentially very much still encouraging people to stay in the law if that's what they need to stay in.
Speaker ABut that's not what saves them.
Speaker APaul's not going to tell them that that's what saves them.
Speaker ABut what they're saying is that, hey, it's a classic misunderstanding.
Speaker AEssentially what they're saying is since you're preaching Jesus only, you must be preaching against the law of Moses, saying that they ought not to circumcise their children, neither to walk after the customs.
Speaker ASo they said, paul, we're glad all These people are getting saved.
Speaker ABut we heard this rumor that you're telling people not to do what's important to us, I.
Speaker AE.
Speaker AThe circumcision.
Speaker AThat is the traditions.
Speaker AAnd that is not the case.
Speaker ASo the Christians there in Jerusalem heard rumors about Paul.
Speaker AThey're false rumors.
Speaker AAnd this is showing us how dangerous gossip is and how dangerous it is not to get the full story.
Speaker AThey heard that he was basically an anti Jew, okay?
Speaker AHe was against their Jewish culture, he was against their Jewish customs, that he basically is now telling Jewish Christians that it was wrong for them to continue on in any of their customs.
Speaker AAnd he's not saying that now.
Speaker AHe's telling the Gentiles that they don't have to become Jewish people to be saved.
Speaker ABut he's not telling the Jewish people to just throw out all their customs.
Speaker AAll right, you know, don't.
Speaker AYou don't have to.
Speaker AThat's not what.
Speaker AWhat Paul was saying.
Speaker AAnd based on Romans chapter 14, and we'll get there in our Sunday morning services.
Speaker ABut according to Romans chapter 14, Paul did not have a problem with Jewish Christians who wanted to continue observing the old law and the old customs.
Speaker AAnd it even seems like in some ways Paul even joined in, in many of those things and even spoke to certain individuals who were saved and became Christians, that they would actually need to follow those things to reach the community for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAnd so what happens here is they're going to spread this lie about Paul.
Speaker AAnd so verse 22, what is it?
Speaker ATherefore the multitude must needs come together, for they will hear that thou art come.
Speaker ASo in King James English, it's basically saying this, Paul, you've been a very controversial figure.
Speaker AThe people want to hear about it.
Speaker AWe need to get this all figured out.
Speaker AYou need to speak your case.
Speaker AEssentially what they're saying here.
Speaker AAnd this is where we will leave off here tonight.
Speaker AWe're going to talk next week about how this eventually turns south, so to speak, and how the prophecies are fulfilled were Paul is taken into captivity.
Speaker AAnd Paul is going to give a testimony of what God is doing in his life.
Speaker AAnd so after all of that, after.
Speaker AAfter Paul comes in and commits himself to the will of God and says, lord, I trust you.
Speaker AThe people are going to turn on Paul, specifically one group of people.
Speaker AAnd then there's an uproar.
Speaker AAnd so the leaders of Jerusalem make a recommendation to Paul.
Speaker APaul then is going to accept this.
Speaker AIt's basically, can you help out these guys who are part of the Jewish purification rituals?
Speaker AAnd Paul says, okay, but then there's some Jews from Asia who are going to stir up a mob against Paul.
Speaker ASo Paul is going to be betrayed here in Jerusalem.
Speaker AAnd I don't look at this and say, well, all the people in Jerusalem must have been bad people and hated Paul.
Speaker AI just think it was a misunderstanding.
Speaker ABut we know how a small misunderstanding can eventually become something even greater and in many ways lose control.
Speaker AAnd so God's going to have to do his work here, which we know he always does.
Speaker AAnd so that's.
Speaker AI don't want to get ahead too far, but what can we learn from this?
Speaker ATonight?
Speaker AIt's this.
Speaker AIf God has called us to do something, and we know that we're not contradicting the word of God, we're not contradicting the will of God, we're not contradicting the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we're living and walking in unity with Christ.
Speaker AIt really doesn't matter what other people say to us.
Speaker AAnd I know that sounds bad because that kind of sounds like, hey, I'm a rogue agent for Christ.
Speaker AI'm not saying we should avoid godly counsel.
Speaker AGodly counsel is a wise thing.
Speaker AThe Bible actually talks all about godly counsel.
Speaker ABut godly counsel is only limited to individuals and their opinions and their perception.
Speaker AThey're not walking in your shoes.
Speaker AOne day when we stand before our Savior, we can't say, well, someone else gave me this advice and I followed it.
Speaker AAnd, you know, at the end of the day, we are responsible for our decisions for the Lord.
Speaker AAnd so, yes, get godly counsel.
Speaker ABut again, make sure where that godly counsel is coming from.
Speaker AYou know, when I was again going back to when I was a young person in high school, if I wanted to get advice, you know who I would go to for advice?
Speaker AI should have went to my parents.
Speaker AI should have went to my pastor.
Speaker AI would go to my friends in my class.
Speaker AWhat do you think I should do about this situation?
Speaker ALike they had any better advice for me.
Speaker AThey were going to just lead me astray because they was like the blind leading the blind.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AAnd that's sometimes what we do instead of going to someone when we go for godly counsel.
Speaker AWe need to be very careful on where we're getting that godly counsel from.
Speaker AI will tell you that today in our society, many people are getting godly counsel from the Internet.
Speaker AThey're going to type in a box on their phone or on their laptop or their computer.
Speaker AWhat does the Bible say about blank?
Speaker AWhat should I do about blank?
Speaker AAnd I'M not saying that the Internet's a bad thing, but what I'm saying is that that should not be your godly counsel.
Speaker AYour godly counsel should come from people who are grounded in the truth of God, who are trustworthy, who have a testimony of obedience to God.
Speaker ABut again, at the end of the day, godly counsel isn't the final authority.
Speaker AThe final authority is the leading of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God.
Speaker AAnd so what I would say to you is this.
Speaker AIf God has you to do something and believe something and you can match it up to Scripture, and God is leading you in that, stand strong in that, no matter what might be the case, and it might be someone trying to take care of you.
Speaker AYou know what?
Speaker AI just don't know if you want to go through that right now.
Speaker AWell, none of us want to go through suffering.
Speaker ABut the truth of the matter is that sometimes God's will takes us right down the lane of suffering, suffering central.
Speaker AAnd we don't want to exalt that, and we don't want to praise that suffering.
Speaker ABut what we do want to say is, you know what?
Speaker ALike Paul said, I'm ready not just to be bound, but to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Speaker AAnd so we're going to talk more about this next week.
Speaker AWe're going to talk more about that confusion.
Speaker AAnd by the way, just for the sake of understanding, and we'll get more into this next week.
Speaker APaul did not expect Jews to just throw away their culture.
Speaker AHe had no problem with them keeping the dietary laws.
Speaker APaul had no problem with them following the Jewish customs and traditions and even, you know, reading the Torah and following the law.
Speaker AWhat the problem was, and you can read all about in the book of Galatians, the problem was is that people thought that that made them more spiritual, that made them more of God's people.
Speaker AAnd what the Bible speaks of very clearly is that you don't have to follow those things to become Christians.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut Paul was never throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Speaker ABut all it was was that Gentiles don't have to follow this path.
Speaker AAnd people got upset.
Speaker AAnd we might have a hard time likening that today because none of us probably are struggling with the Jewish laws in here tonight.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker ANone of us are offended by that, but we are in some ways held up with other traditions that we're so used to that we think must be done to be.
Speaker AThey must be done for church to be happening.
Speaker AThey must be done for a Christian to be Growing.
Speaker AAnd that's the idea of legalism.
Speaker ALegalism isn't always, you got to do this to be saved.
Speaker AThat's how sometimes it's framed.
Speaker ALike, we don't believe that you have to work your way to heaven, but we believe that after you're saved, you got to work for your spiritual growth.
Speaker AYou got to do all these things, you got to look this way, you got to do this thing.
Speaker AAnd the truth is, is that at the end of the day, yes, there will be an outward change that happens in our spiritual growth.
Speaker ABut that spiritual growth does not come from following a list of rules.
Speaker AThe change comes from a changed heart that eventually does align with the will of God and the word of God.
Speaker ABut what we've tried to do over the years, and we're going to talk about this next week, is we've tried to look out there and we try to look at the outcome of spiritual growth, and we've tried to basically fabricate that in people's lives by putting rules out there to make them look like Christians.
Speaker AThe problem is, is that if I tried to say, hey, you know what, if you just talk this way, dress this way, go here, don't go here, do this, don't do that, you'll be a great Christian.
Speaker ABut if there's zero connection with the Holy Spirit, it's all done just through a list of rules.
Speaker AIt's just the same as the law of Moses that could not save.
Speaker AAnd so what we have to do is we have to talk about that true interchange that's happening, and we'll get to that more next week.
Speaker ASo let's go ahead and close with a word of prayer, and then we will have a few announcements, and then we'll be dismissed.
Speaker ALord, I thank you for this time that you've given us.
Speaker AI thank you for this opportunity here this evening to look into your word, to study this heavy topic of conviction of the Spirit, guidance of the Spirit, comfort of the Spirit, conviction of the Spirit.
Speaker ALord, we know that the Holy Spirit had bound Paul to this.
Speaker AAnd though there were individuals like Agabus and others that tried to talk Paul away from what you'd have him to do, Lord, we know that you led him into that truth and even into that difficulty for your gospel, for your glory.
Speaker ASo, Lord, I pray that you be with us this week.
Speaker ALord, help us to understand what it means to follow you, obey you.
Speaker ALord, I pray that you can protect us this week as we profess your word to the world.
Speaker ASo we thank you and we love you.
Speaker AWe ask all these things in Jesus name.
Speaker AAmen.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod Bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.