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Reach Out to the World

by | Aug 24, 2014

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Glorifying God is the purpose of our lives! We are called to exalt Him, not just in the church, but in our lives, in the world.

Matthew 9:35-38


V. 37-38
– Jesus: “Father, send someone out there to help these people!”

Matthew 10:1, 7-22, 26-33
– Jesus sends out his disciples.

V. 16-22
– It will be a difficult task.

V. 19-20
– The “Spirit of your Father” would give them the words to speak.

V. 29-31
– The context in which we reach out to the world is: you are valuable to God.

“I am a child of the awesome God.”

We need to put our focus on our great Father rather than on ourselves and our weaknesses.

Acts 3:1-8
– Man healed – Gospel Preached – God is glorified

Acts 4:1-8, 14-22
– As the disciples reached out, things happened just as Jesus said they would.

Acts 4:24-28
– God is exalted.

Acts 4:29-30
– Prayer: “Take note of what is against us, and give us boldness to speak”

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