Who is Jesus and Why Does It Matter? | Acts 2:22-41 Grace Christian Fellowship
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Series: n/a Easter Sunday
Title: Who is Jesus and why does it matter?
Scripture: Acts 2: NIV
Bottom line:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONTEXT
3. SERMON OUTLINE
4. CONCLUSION
5. NOTES
6. OUTLINES
7. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
8. MAIN REFERENCES USED
INTRODUCTION
Illustration or story
Perhaps no one has illustrated the meekness and majesty of Jesus better in
recent history than C. S. Lewis. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,
Lucy is posing questions to Mr. and Mrs. Beaver about Aslan, a character
representative of Christ:
"Is—is he a man?" asked Lucy.
"Aslan a man!" said Mr. Beaver sternly. "Certainly not. I tell you he is
the King of the wood and the son of the great Emperor-beyond-the-Sea. Don't
you know who is the King of Beasts? Aslan is a lion—the Lion, the great
Lion."
"Ooh!" said Susan, "I'd thought he was a man. Is he— quite safe? I shall
feel rather nervous about meeting a lion."
"That you will, dearie, and no mistake," said Mrs. Beaver; "if there's
anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're
either braver than most or else just silly."
"Then he isn't safe?" said Lucy.
"Safe?" said Mr. Beaver; "don't you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who
said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe.
But he's good. He's the King, I tell you" (Lewis, The Lion, The Witch, and
the Wardrobe, 75-76).
Yes. Christ is good. But he isn't safe. Jesus really is the true King. So
stand in awe of him. Don't be silly. Confess him as Lord. That's Peter's
message. He says, "Know with certainty!" Be assured of this. Jesus is the
ascended King.
* Merida, p. 30-31
CONTEXT
The context here is that it is 10 days after Jesus ascended to heaven,
which followed 40 days of him meeting with his disciples in his resurrected
body. The festival of Pentecost is at hand which happens 50 days after the
Passover.
The disciples and the 120 are all gathered in the upper room, praying and
waiting as Jesus instructed.
So the city is full of Jews from all over the world who have come to
celebrate the festival of the harvest. They are very close to the temple
grounds, which is where they end up gathering and Peter ends up preaching
1000s of people.
SERMON OUTLINE (based on Hughes’ outline):
I. What happened TO the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:1-4)
II. What happened IN the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:4; Ephesians 5:18-21)
III. What happened THROUGH the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:5-13)
IV. Peter Explained What Had Happened. (2:16-21)
V. Peter Explained about Jesus. (2:22-37)
A. The incarnation
B. The crucifixion
C. The resurrection
1. Psalm 16:8-11
2. Psalm 110:1
D. The ascension
VI. Key to spiritual growth and maturity
A. Teaching (2:42)
B. Fellowship (2:42)
C. Worship (2:42)
D. Evangelism (2:47)
CONCLUSION
Peter was a nobody in the eyes of the world. So am I.
Peter was in turmoil over his life decisions. So am I.
Peter came to his senses. Peter found Jesus. So have I.
What about you?
Bottom line: “
Pray
NOTES
Let’s ask some summary questions:
Q. What do I want them to know?
A.
Q. Why do I want them to know it?
A.
Q. What do I want them to do about it?
A.
Q. Why do I want them to do it?
A.
Q. How can they begin to do this?
A.
OUTLINES
Outline Bible (Willmington)
W Wiersbe sermon outline
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Discovery Bible Study process:
1. Retell the story in your own words.
2. Discovery the story
1. What does this story tell me about God?
2. What does this story tell me about people?
3. If this is really God’s word, what changes would I have to make
in my life?
3. Who am I going to tell about this?
Final Questions (optional or in place of above)
* What is God saying to you right now?
* What are you going to do about it?
Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at
https://www.gracetoday.net/podcast
Series: n/a Easter Sunday
Title: Who is Jesus and why does it matter?
Scripture: Acts 2: NIV
Bottom line:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONTEXT
3. SERMON OUTLINE
4. CONCLUSION
5. NOTES
6. OUTLINES
7. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
8. MAIN REFERENCES USED
INTRODUCTION
Illustration or story
Perhaps no one has illustrated the meekness and majesty of Jesus better in
recent history than C. S. Lewis. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,
Lucy is posing questions to Mr. and Mrs. Beaver about Aslan, a character
representative of Christ:
"Is—is he a man?" asked Lucy.
"Aslan a man!" said Mr. Beaver sternly. "Certainly not. I tell you he is
the King of the wood and the son of the great Emperor-beyond-the-Sea. Don't
you know who is the King of Beasts? Aslan is a lion—the Lion, the great
Lion."
"Ooh!" said Susan, "I'd thought he was a man. Is he— quite safe? I shall
feel rather nervous about meeting a lion."
"That you will, dearie, and no mistake," said Mrs. Beaver; "if there's
anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're
either braver than most or else just silly."
"Then he isn't safe?" said Lucy.
"Safe?" said Mr. Beaver; "don't you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who
said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe.
But he's good. He's the King, I tell you" (Lewis, The Lion, The Witch, and
the Wardrobe, 75-76).
Yes. Christ is good. But he isn't safe. Jesus really is the true King. So
stand in awe of him. Don't be silly. Confess him as Lord. That's Peter's
message. He says, "Know with certainty!" Be assured of this. Jesus is the
ascended King.
* Merida, p. 30-31
CONTEXT
The context here is that it is 10 days after Jesus ascended to heaven,
which followed 40 days of him meeting with his disciples in his resurrected
body. The festival of Pentecost is at hand which happens 50 days after the
Passover.
The disciples and the 120 are all gathered in the upper room, praying and
waiting as Jesus instructed.
So the city is full of Jews from all over the world who have come to
celebrate the festival of the harvest. They are very close to the temple
grounds, which is where they end up gathering and Peter ends up preaching
1000s of people.
SERMON OUTLINE (based on Hughes’ outline):
I. What happened TO the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:1-4)
II. What happened IN the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:4; Ephesians 5:18-21)
III. What happened THROUGH the Apostles at Pentecost? (2:5-13)
IV. Peter Explained What Had Happened. (2:16-21)
V. Peter Explained about Jesus. (2:22-37)
A. The incarnation
B. The crucifixion
C. The resurrection
1. Psalm 16:8-11
2. Psalm 110:1
D. The ascension
VI. Key to spiritual growth and maturity
A. Teaching (2:42)
B. Fellowship (2:42)
C. Worship (2:42)
D. Evangelism (2:47)
CONCLUSION
Peter was a nobody in the eyes of the world. So am I.
Peter was in turmoil over his life decisions. So am I.
Peter came to his senses. Peter found Jesus. So have I.
What about you?
Bottom line: “
Pray
NOTES
Let’s ask some summary questions:
Q. What do I want them to know?
A.
Q. Why do I want them to know it?
A.
Q. What do I want them to do about it?
A.
Q. Why do I want them to do it?
A.
Q. How can they begin to do this?
A.
OUTLINES
Outline Bible (Willmington)
W Wiersbe sermon outline
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Discovery Bible Study process:
1. Retell the story in your own words.
2. Discovery the story
1. What does this story tell me about God?
2. What does this story tell me about people?
3. If this is really God’s word, what changes would I have to make
in my life?
3. Who am I going to tell about this?
Final Questions (optional or in place of above)
* What is God saying to you right now?
* What are you going to do about it?
Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at
https://www.gracetoday.net/podcast
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