COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES FROM SUNDAY 5 APRIL 2025 pm – MR JOSHUA
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All companies, big or small, they all have a mission statement. A mission statement is a brief description of what this company's mission is. What is their purpose? What do they strive to do? What is their values? What is their goal? And so, I thought I'd bring to you some different missions statements from different famous companies. So Google, that's a pretty big company and their mission statement is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. That's their goal. That's what they're there for. To organize the world's information and make it universally access accessible and useful. Another one, Coca-Cola, a very famous big company all over the world. Theirs is to refresh the world, to inspire moments of optimism and happiness, to create value and make a difference. Then on a different line, maybe not so much of a company as an organization, but the Red Cross, their mission statement is to provide compassionate care to victims of disaster. See, these three mission statements, they're from three famous organizations, but they're all different because each of these companies, they have different purposes. But each one of these statements, they all accurately describe the function and the purpose and the goal of these companies. What are they there for? What are they doing? And as we look at scripture this evening, we are focusing now on the period of 40 days between Jesus' resurrection, when he rose from the tomb, the time when he ascended to heaven. And we're going to focus on those 40 days and what Jesus did in them. Because in those 40 days, Jesus gave his disciples, his followers, he gave them their mission statement. What is their purpose? What are they here for? What is their goal? What are their mission? So that's where we're take looking at this evening. So if you could open your Bibles to Acts chapter 1 verses 1 to 14.
This is a really interesting passage which shows the interactions with Jesus and his disciples post resurrection after he's risen from the grave. We're going to focus here on verses 6 to 12. But to introduce the section Luke, this is the author of this Acts is Luke. He gives us a little prologue introduction. Acts was written by the same author as the gospel of Luke and it starts with this incredible statement. “The former treatise have I made Theophilus.” Luke has written to Theophilus previously in his own letter. “And he said of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” The Gospel of Luke is the first book that he wrote. And it like John, it closely follows the life of Jesus right up until the final chapter. The chapter verse 24 when Jesus was carried up into heaven, his ascension. Jesus would not stay on earth. He had fulfilled his father's plan and purpose. He had lived a perfect life. He had and he had been tempted and yet was without sin and ultimately he died and as we know and remember from this morning he would rise again victoriously over death but Jesus would not stay on earth forever. But even though the Gospel of Luke ends in chapter 24 with Jesus ascending to heaven, Luke starts Acts saying Jesus only began to do his ministry. Even after Jesus' ascension, when he would go to heaven, his ministry would continue through the work of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus promises to the disciples to comfort them and enable them to fulfil their mission. “The former treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” This is implying that this book of Acts is the continuing work of Jesus through the work of the Holy Spirit.” But Luke, as he continues on, has this little prologue section, he details what Jesus was up to in those 40 days. Verse 3, “to whom also he showed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them 40 days and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.” So Jesus in these 40 days is doing two things. Firstly, he's proving that he is alive by many infallible proofs. As we looked at this morning, Jesus resurrection is the stamp of authenticity that he is the Son of God, that he is who he says he is. He proves that he appeared with them eating with them. He's not a ghost. He appeared once to over 500 people. Jesus is really alive. So that's what he's doing firstly. But secondly, he's teaching them the true nature of the kingdom and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God. He's teaching what does the kingdom of God look like? What are his disciples and his followers? What are their roles in that kingdom? And so then coming to verse 6, the disciples ask a very fair question, a natural question. As Jesus teaches on the kingdom of God, they are wondering about this. And so they asked Jesus this question. “Lord, will the thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” This is exactly what Jesus has been teaching about. It's a natural question. And so Jesus answers them. Verse 7, “it is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the father hath put in his own power.” Jesus' response indicates that the problem with the disciples question isn't with the content. The kingdom will come. The kingdom of God will come as Luke himself writes in Luke 1:32-33. What he writes is “he will be great and will be called the son of the most high. And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his father David. And he will reign over the house of Jacob forever. And of his kingdom there will be no end.” He will establish his kingdom. His kingdom will come. The problem with the disciples question is with timing. The disciples are concerned about when is this going to happen and Jesus makes it very clear to them that that knowledge is solely for God.” You know I think today even Christians all around the world, even in churches are so focused on when Jesus' return is going to be. Yes, we should be expectant and we should wait eagerly in expectation and excitement and hope for the day when Jesus will return. But Jesus says, don't focus on the when. That day will come like a thief in the night. No man knows when a thief comes. No man knows apart from God himself when that day will come. When he will come because that is not your purpose. That is not your mission. Instead, Jesus now goes on and says, "You have a mission. Don't worry about this. But you have a mission which will take all of your energy and focus. The company Google, focuses on collaborating information and making it accessible and useful. Do you know what Google's not doing? It's not going to go and try and start a pig farm or it's not going to try and start a hospital or it's not going to try and start some other business venture because that's not their mission. Coca-Cola is not trying to send packages all around the world like Amazon. The Red Cross is not trying to make millions out of Coc Coca-Cola. Their mission is what they are focused on. And as believers, Jesus is saying, don't consume yourself when Jesus is coming back. Yes, expect it. But concern yourself with the mission that he is going to give the kingdom commission. And so we come to Acts 1:8. This is an incredible verse. I think it's the key verse in the whole book of Acts that sums it up. “But ye shall receive power after that the Holy Spirit ghost has come upon you and you shall be my witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria and unto the uttermost part of the world as disciples. This is your mission statement. This is your purpose. This is what you are to pursue instead of focusing and being distracted by when is Jesus coming back? In the first week in Bible college in September there was this YouTube clip going viral of a Nigerian pastor saying that the 25th of September was going to be the day when the Lord was going to come back. Jesus says it is not for you to know the times or seasons which the father has put in place. Don't be distracted by that focus on the mission. You are a witness. This is the theme of Acts. The gospel witness through the spirit's enabling power. The spirit is going to come and fill you and empower you and enable you to be a witness to proclaim the gospel. That is the theme running through Acts. That is the mission of believers. Acts 2:32 – it is after Pentecost and Peter is boldly preaching to the crowds. This is what he's doing. “This Jesus hath raised up whereof we are all witnesses.” Talking about the disciples and Peter addressing another crowd in the temple Acts chapter 3 verse 15 “But ye denied the holy one, and the just, and desired a murderer to be granted unto you, and killed the prince of life, whom God hath raised from the dead, whereof we are witnesses.” Chapter 10 verse 39, when Peter was explaining the gospel to the centurion, and God sent Peter to testify the gospel to the centurion. “we are witnesses of all things which he both did in the land of the Jews and in Jerusalem, whom they slew and hanged on a tree, him God raised up on the third day and showed him openly.” And even the commission of the man named Saul turned Paul, God told him through Ananias, chapter 22 verse 15, “for thou shalt be his witness unto all men of what thou hast seen and heard.” This is the story line, the thread running through Acts - of gospel proclamation through the disciples witness. What does this mean? What does it even mean to be a witness? Well, a witness in a court, they tell what they've seen, what they've heard, what they've experienced, what they know is true. These disciples, they're testifying to the gospel of Christ. That Christ as these people are saying as Peter says whom they slew and hanged on a tree him God raised up on the third day and showed him openly the gospel that Jesus died and rose for the salvation of sinners of all people that is the gospel of Christ. There are many fake gospels out in the world today. People saying you have to do this or do that. There are even some similar to Christianity that look so close to Christianity like Jehovah's Witnesses or others but that this message is not like theirs. This message is not join an organization, do this or do that. It's not complicated religious systems or practices. No, this gospel that they're testifying to is the gospel of Jesus Christ. His life as the perfect son of God, his death and unjust death on the cross, bearing the sins of all who believe, and his resurrection that he conquered death to save those who believe on him. If you have not put your trust in Christ this is what Jesus has done for you. He's already done it. And if you are a believer here this evening this is what you're called to witness to. To proclaim. As Jesus says, "You shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost has come upon you and ye shall be witnesses unto me.” It is a costly commitment to be an effective witness. You can't just talk the talk. You must walk the walk. It demands authenticity. Not only did Peter walk out in that street on the day of Pentecost, and not only did he boldly proclaim the gospel of Christ to thousands of people probably from all different nations, not only did he do that, declaring the truth of God, his saving grace, he lived it out. He walked in godly wisdom. He devoted himself to prayer. Even when God in a vision spoke to him and told him to go to Cornelius and declare the gospel. Even then he was on his knees in prayer seeking God. He not only talked the talk, he walked the walk. Think about Paul, the incredible apostle Paul who wrote so much of the New Testament. Not only did he write in Philippians about the incredible joy of the gospel of Christ and exhorted all believers to steadfastly hold to Christ even under trials. He also rested and trusted in the sovereignty of God when he was locked in prison, when he was beaten, whipped, shipwrecked, cast out, despised, rejected, and he held to the truths of God and walked in his joy and wisdom. He not only talked the talk, he walked the walk. A costly call. For effective witness, there must be authentic fellowship with God. This call to be a witness is for all believers. It's a call to share the gospel to all people. You and I will meet people that Jesus calls us to share and witness the gospel to them. And you will meet people that I will never meet. You will meet people in your work, in your school, maybe in your grocery store, maybe your neighbourhood. Jesus' commission is to witness to them in your conversations, in how you interact with people, in everyday life. This is a call to gospel witness, but it must come from authentic walk. It must come from a heart that seeks God. This is a privileged calling. If you are a personal ambassador for a king, you get sent by a king to deliver a message to another country or another person. That is an honourable position. That person must be a trusted servant, a steward. That position is a honourable position. But now think of the incalculable privilege, incomprehensible privilege and honour of being an ambassador and witness not for an earthly king who is temporary but for a heavenly king who has all authority and power. David Livingstone, a missionary back in the 1800’s went to Africa to share the gospel. And it was at a time when Africa was known as the white man's grave. The cost was great, he had to go and leave his home country of England and go to a place where quite likely he would never come back from. But what he wrote was this. “If a commission by an earthly king is considered an honour, how can a commission by a heavenly king be considered a sacrifice?” This is a privileged position to bear witness to, to testify to, to proclaim the gospel of Christ. As a believer because of the resurrection, because Jesus has transformed your life. That is what you're testifying to his goodness, his greatness, the salvation which you have received. Is this through your own willpower and strength? Is this through your own might and power? Is this through your own greatness? Is this through your own great communication skills? Is this through your great smart ability to be able to do one-on-one evangelism? Is this through that? No, it is not. This is through the help of the spirit which Jesus promised to his disciples. A helper. The spirit is going to come and fill you and empower you and enable you to witness and testify and proclaim the gospel. As it says verse 8, “but ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you and ye shall be my witnesses.” The power of the Holy Ghost is to come upon you to propel you into witness, to proclaim the gospel. Where is this mission to? “You will be my witnesses unto me in both in Jerusalem, Judea, in Samaria, and the uttermost part of the earth.” It starts where they're at and it goes outward to all people everywhere. This gospel must be proclaimed to all people across the earth. It is echoing the great commission in Matthew chapter 28:1 19 which says, "Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." This gospel starts here. Maybe you cannot go to the uttermost parts of the world, but certainly you can go to your neighbour. Start where you are to the ends of the earth. But pray for those who have gone to the ends of the earth. Pray for them because the cost is great for those people. The kingdom commission, a call to be a witness, testify to the greatness and goodness and salvation of God. And the kingdom advances. These are Jesus' very last words recorded on earth. And then we're given an incredible picture. “And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up, and a cloud received him out of their sight.” While they beheld, he was taken up, and a cloud received him out of their sight. Jesus ascended right before their very eyes. Taken up to heaven. Imagine the awe and wonder. This man Jesus who they know now is the Messiah, the Son of God, who they know now has risen from the grave and he ascends to heaven. Again, realizing the supernatural, the divine, the power and the nature of Jesus. Again, proof of the authenticity of Christ. Jesus is not just a moral teacher. He's not just a good man. No, he is the Son of God who came to save. Verse 10. “And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven, as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel, which also said, "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven. This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner, as ye have seen him go into heaven." This commission to go and proclaim the gospel to witness is set against the backdrop and the hope that Jesus has ascended but he will come back. The hope that he will return shall so come in like manner as you've seen him go into heaven. He will come back. He has ascended as Hebrews 12 verse 12 says “He is ascended and seated at the right hand of the throne of God. He has completed his mission. And now he sits glorified at his father's right hand. And see these angels, they appear beside these men. These men, they gaze in wonder. And I imagine they're just staring up into space. But the angels make it very clear. They ask, "Why are you standing here? Why are you still here? This Jesus, he will return as he has promised to do. His kingdom will come. But in the meantime, you have a job to do, you have a mission, a gospel to proclaim. You have a witness to testify to. Don't wait for him to come back. He will come back. That's the promise. But you have a mission. As Jesus said in verse 7, it is not for you to know the times of seasons which the father has put in his own plan. He will come back when the God has ordained. But as believers in Christ, we have a mission. Like Google's mission statement is to organize information. Coca-Cola is to refresh the world. Red Cross is to care for victims. Believers witness to the gospel, proclaim the gospel. To proclaim the greatest event the world has ever seen, the world has ever known, that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, would come and live and die for wretched sinners like us. To save us for an eternity in the riches and glory of heaven. We don't deserve it, but that is what he has done. He has poured out his love upon us. Let us proclaim that. There are people going around door to door sometimes with electricity bills or selling insurance. Sometimes I feel terrified going around the door sharing the gospel. What will people think? Sometimes I'm terrified of knocking on people's doors to share the gospel. But remember we're sharing the greatest news. Who cares about an insurance company when you have the gospel of Christ which could save people's souls? And yet I'm too scared to knock on that person's door to share with them the greatest news perhaps they will ever hear. Can I encourage you to do what the disciples did after hearing the angels? Verse 12, “then returned they unto Jerusalem from the mount called Olivet, which is from Jerusalem, a Sabbath day journey.” They stopped looking into the sky, idling away their time. They looked down and they got on with the mission that Jesus had given them. They got up and went on and got on with that task. They waited as Jesus said until Pentecost when the Spirit would come and then filled with the spirit they stepped into that street and boldly proclaimed the gospel. Let us do the same. Let us pray. Let us seek God. Be devout and authentic in our walk with him. Seeking his counsel and his wisdom, being filled with his spirit. And then let us step out in boldness to proclaim and testify and witness to the gospel of salvation through Christ Jesus' life, his death, resurrection. An incredible event in the history of humanity which has cut history from BC to AD. The greatest lesson, the message of salvation. Let me finish with this story and illustration. Imagine a man who was a doctor and he was a very smart doctor and he had tons of medicines and experience. And then over this country there came a terrible sickness that plagued everyone. Nobody knew how to fix it. People were trying all manners of things. It wasn't working. They were dying. Nobody could do anything. No one knew what to do apart from this doctor. He had the medicine. He had been given the medicine to fix everyone in that whole country. That's incredible news. He had this bottle of medicine which can heal every one of those people and make them better. That's incredible. Nobody has to die because this doctor is there and has this medicine. But this doctor, he lives in a nice house with some nice chairs. He's comfortable in his house outside. The world is dark and dying and in sickness. And so this doctor does not give his medicine to anyone because it's too hard. He doesn't want to leave his house. He might have to associate with people he doesn't really want to associate with. And he decides just to keep it for himself in his nice comfortable house. That's a tragedy I'm sure you would agree. Let us not be like that doctor with the gospel. We have the greatest news that the world has ever and will ever know. And let us not keep it to ourselves because of comfortability or any other reason. But let us through the power and the help of the Holy Spirit be a witness here now and to the uttermost parts of the earth seeking God for his wisdom, his courage, and his boldness. Because it's only through him and his strength that we will have the courage to walk in his ways and testify to his goodness.




