Ever since the church was founded, Satan has attempted to oppose God’s people. However, the book of Acts teaches us how God worked in and through Christ’s early disciples for the spread of the gospel, even amid persecution and opposition. In this message based on Acts 4–8, David Platt points us to the early church as an example of a people who—though imperfect—relied on the power of God to carry out the church’s mission. We too can have confidence in God’s power as we seek to live faithfully in our day. Christ has given us his Spirit, and he has promised to build his church. Our mission is therefore unstoppable.
How Do We Worship God in His Wrath?
God: "You Matter to Me"
Fighting from (not for) Victory
Truth and Love Worthy of Your Life
Don’t Grow Weary in Doing Good
The God Who Fights for Us as We Face Opposition
How Can My Work Bring Glory to God?
The Great Work God Has Called Us To, and the Good Hand of God to Help Us Do It
Being with God in Community
The Life of the Christian and the Coming of the Kingdom
Silence in Judgment Amid Shouts of Mercy
The Glory of the Triune God
Being with God in the Dark
Words from Christ to a Church at War
Being with God in Quiet
The Indescribable Christ and His Indestructible Church
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
Confidence: Will We Trust Him?
Patience When Life is Painful
The Deceptive Danger of Wealth
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