Title Reception, preaching, teaching/Acts 28:30-31
Content Reception, preaching, teaching/Acts 28:30-31
A new year has been given. God's concept of time is a linear concept. It won't come back.
Let's take a look at how we should spend this year through today's sermon.
I hope that 2004 will be the <best culmination of your faith journey>.
At the end of next year, I hope that there will be a confession that 'I've had many years, but I can't forget 2004 as much as I did'.
Through this text, I have a wish that you will spend the year like this.
It is said that Paul stayed in his rented house for two full years (2 years).
Although it is said to be a rented house, in reality today, it can be said that it is a house arrest.
1. He welcomed all who came to him.
He accepted the person who came to him without demeaning his situation or becoming discouraged. It is said that they were all welcomed, not selected.
I hope you all welcome everyone today to you throughout the year.
Comfort those who want to be comforted.
Anyone who wants help, please help.
Teach to those who want to learn.
Accept my circumstances without making excuses.
2. He boldly preached the kingdom of God.
Even in this situation, Paul did not give up and preached the kingdom of God.
As the saying to preach the word in time or out of season, we preached the kingdom of God even in the situation of house arrest.
3. Taught about Jesus Christ.
Taught about Jesus Christ.
I think it means making disciples and raising them. We must do what we teach under all circumstances.
I am not in this situation to say that I teach anyone.
What is Paul's situation?
Please teach for a year. May you spiritually obtain a son.