Enjoying the Presence of Christ By Faith By Paul Thompson Acts 1:4-8 Acts 14:2-23 asked the question What emphasis need to be restored in evangelical churches and he gave his answer in three parts firstly urgent persistent prayer for a powerful work of God in the land Secondly effective church-based evangelism thirdly real godliness of life Now if I understand something of the history of this church in its inception and early days the first urgent persistent prayer for a powerful work of God and the third real godliness of life were very much the fertile soil out of which grew the second effective church-based evangelism So far this year we have heard sermons on The fact that as Christians we are righteous in Christ We have heard a message concerning Justification and being justified solely on the finished work of Christ plus nothing We've heard a message from Psalm 46 on trusting God and we have had we have heard a message on the fruit of the Spirit Gentleness this morning and Two weeks ago our baroness and the need to be fruitful from the book of Isaiah Brethren it is true to a large measure we are barren Barren when it comes to effective church-based evangelism But isn't the real symptom of this barrenness Isn't the real symptom godliness of life This Is something I believe that obsessed this church in its early days and could it be that God is calling us back to our roots as a church I Suspect that waving into the fabric of a godly life That was sought in this church was prayer persistent prayer I've heard of times when the Word of God was studied at six o'clock on Saturday morning for weeks on end and There was prayer by ones like Queenie Tonight we want to see an example of barrenness turned to fruitfulness And here is an example in the book of Acts that we need to emulate If ever there was a group of men and women that were barren it was the Apostles They needed power power to live supernatural lives and power to be witnesses Let me refresh your memory concerning their situation prior to acts you remember they were a grip by fear and became scaredy-cats and weak-kneed When their master was arrested Peter denied Christ you remember that woman that came to him as he sat by the fire He was so angry that he swore and he cursed and Then you'll remember the Depression Following the crucifixion of Christ the two men disciples walking on the road to a mass Emmaus if ever there's a a picture of depressed Christians It's these two men and then The task that they were given of the Great Commission to go into all the world and make disciples and To teach those disciples to observe all things that Christ had commanded them What a gigantic and seemingly impossible task these men faced and We humanly as a church face at the beginning of this year My Argument to you this evening is simply this and we will attempt to prove it if the first church Use certain means to overcome its its barrenness How much more should we use the same means to overcome our barrenness? Now In skipping over the first point Let me just briefly summarize and if you'll look at verses four through eight, I won't read them but they concern the promise of the Holy Spirit a promised baptism now we should Take care here In understanding that this is a transitional period in the life of the church it is immediately prior to Pentecost, but After the resurrection of Christ What is in here are we to seek a new baptism of the Holy Spirit Well, I'd like to suggest you that this is a transitional period The disciples you remember are Christians Christ breathed on them Peter when challenged by Christ who he was Said thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God And Christ you remember said that he could only say that by revelation from the Father This Friends in these first four verses here in chapter one is a transitional period We will see that what we are to seek is not the baptism of the Holy Spirit because these Disciples had yet to receive the power to carry out the Great Commission We Have been born again if we are Christians By the work of the Holy Spirit in the new birth. Well, we are baptized into Christ If no one has not the Spirit of Christ the scriptures say he is none of his We must understand it's crucial that we understand that this is a transitional period But it is also crucial to understand That although we are not to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit we are to seek continual infillings anointings empowerings of the Holy Spirit and Isn't this what Andrew Davies is pleading for in these days? You remember the Holy Spirit was given In Genesis chapter 1 and the Spirit of God moved over the face of the earth You remember that the Lord Jesus Christ received the Holy Spirit without measure Recall those points the Holy Spirit Christ breathed upon the Apostles They were regenerate men So this sets the scene and We want to consider in the interest of time our first point and that's an exposition of chapter of verse 14 in chapter 1 and we want to say that the first means to overcoming our barrenness is prayer Given the fact that these men are believing in this promise It's something that is going to happen But we here today Possess the promise if we are Christians aren't we the temple of the Holy Spirit? We are and we're to be Constantly exhorted to be full of the Holy Spirit and not to grieve him We'll touch on that later Now let's have a look at verse 14 you remember the upper room Again Christ has ascended. I have seen his bodily ascension and by Instinct by mere instinct they assemble all together In this upper room and they don't look it appears that they don't leave this room for 50 days 50 days now Let's Read through these verses here from 12 through 14 again then they returned to Jerusalem from the Mount called Olivet which is near Jerusalem a Sabbath day's journey and when they had entered they went up into the upper room where they were staying Now notice the names recorded here. These are the names of the men that fled and were scared What a wonderful record That we have here if now mean who have a New attitude and A new task before them Peter James John Andrew Philip Thomas Bartholomew Matthew James the son of else's of alpheus Simon the zealot and Judas the son of James then verse 14 these all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication with the woman and Mary the mother of Jesus and with the brothers Why did they pray a? number of reasons quickly Because they knew that without the power of the Holy Spirit they could never carry out the Great Commission They had been there when Christ had come down from praying all night They had seen his example They had heard his word Which Christ had said to them that apart from me you can do nothing Secondly because they desired to obey Christ so they waited You remember the psalmist says I Wait for the Lord My soul waits and in his word. I do hope Psalm 130 verse 4 5 and verse 6 my soul waits upon the Lord The disciples desired to obey Christ and waited upon his word Thirdly because Christ had taught them to ask for the Holy Spirit You remember those verses in Luke 11 Luke's record of the Lord's Prayer the pattern prayer the disciples ask Christ teach us to pray and he gives them this pattern prayer and then towards About halfway through He says if you being evil know how to give good gifts to your children How much more shall the Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him? Now that applied that verse applied directly to the Apostles, but it also applies directly to us Have we been going to God in prayer as We go to men to preach Or have we become dependent upon? our experience or my experience my gifts my graces and not upon Christ Brethren is it that we have not Because we have ceased to ask them What did Christ teach within the context of prayer ask and you shall receive and that is in the present? Continuous tense keep on asking keep on seeking keep on knocking Secondly then Having looked at why they did pray. How did they pray and look at verse 14? They prayed continually They all continued this word here has the idea of being persistent of obstinate in in mark 3 9 It's used of a small ship Which should wait on him the word says here's the men in the small ship and it's bubbling It's bobbing up and down by the shore is it's waiting on Christ and you can see these men are impatient. I Wish you'd hurry up, but they're waiting on this little ship is waiting as persistence And then We have a wonderful example of this in Genesis 32 turn to Genesis 32 24 and we'll look at Jacob just for a moment Jacob wrestling with God in Genesis 32 and verse 24 And you remember the story Jacob been layman they went on the best of terms Blimey did come out a lot better than Jacob and Jacob his knees were knocking At layman and the thought of layman coming into his world again And he was he was petrified Scared out of his mind and we read here in verse 32 of Genesis 32 Sorry, I've got the wrong verse there, but we read That he was greatly afraid and distressed and then in verse 24 we read that Jacob was left alone in 22 He sends his two wives and the main maidservants and his twelve sons Over the brook ahead of him in a verse 24. He's left alone and a man wrestled with him until the breaking of day Who was that man friends? Who was that man? That I believe was the Lord Jesus Christ a Theophany if you like wonderful thing Here's Jacob wrestling with Christ this great temptation that he that he faces and In a sense we could maybe say that he is a type of Christ But he wrestles with he wrestles with this angel This Man sorry and we see here in verse 25 He says he and when he saw that he did not prevail against him He touched the socket of his hip and the socket of Jacob's hip was there out of joint as he wrestled with him And he said let me go for the day breaks But he said I will not let you go unless you bless me There it is friends that's to be our prayer as a church as We seek to become fruitful In our individual lives and in our in our lives corporately as a church let's wrestle with God and Let's say with Jacob Let's say with Jacob Unless you bless me, I will not let you go unless you bless me Now Turn back again To our passage in Acts chapter 1 and verse 14. We see that they all continued with one accord They were a unified unit The Same word here is used in Matthew 18 19 when it says with two or three Agree on earth concerning everything and you remember Paul Exhorted the Philippians in chapter 2 fulfill You my joy that you be like-minded Having the same love being of one accord and of one mind Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory But in lowliness of mind esteem others better than yourself Look, not every man on his own things But every man also on the things of others How we are how are we to deal with divisions? brothers We're to take that injunction in Matthew 18 15 Which says this and you'll be familiar with it Moreover if thy brother shall trespass or sin against thee Go and tell him his fault between you and him alone and If he shall not hear thee Thou if he shall hear you thou has gained your brother But if he will not hear you then take with you to One or two more that in the mouth of two or three witnesses Every word may be established Brethren quite simply and quite bluntly We must either put up or shut up Unless we can go to our brother with an open Bible and Point to the word we dare not come this group This Fighting force if you like was a unified force they were of one head of one mind and We by God's grace Must become of one mind of one head Now finally in looking at this verse we see here that they were they not only continued They were of one accord or one mind, but in prayer and supplication They spoke out the word says they uttered aloud And they did that for 50 days continually Unceasingly they made supplication to God the idea is of expressing their need And of course we shouldn't be surprised at this because this the Christ their friend their master had only recently departed from them and So what are they doing? They're pleading with the risen Christ the one who was so recently been in their presence that he would send What he had promised his Holy Spirit none other than himself his agent his representatives What the old church fathers called the vicar of Christ? And I should have mentioned to you those promises that Christ made which you'll recall in John 14 Where the disciples previously were greatly distressed when they heard that Christ was going away And he said I'll pray the father and I'll send you another comforter one simply means called alongside To Hold your hand if you or I were helping mrs. Mack across the road We would have been called alongside To help mrs. Mack cross over to the bus stop maybe on Cardiff Road is it or Main Road? I can never remember But would be called alongside to help mrs. Mack across the road and that's what the Holy Spirit Does and then he says Is Never the least I tell you the truth. It's expedient for you that I go away For if I do not go away the comforter will not come to you but if I depart I will send him and Praise the Lord He sent him He sent him now, let's A Matthew Henry says this I love you a little statement a little company United in love Exemplary in their conduct Fervent in prayer and Wisely zealous to promote the cause of Christ are likely to increase rapidly Good state Now, let's see thirdly We want to turn over now to chapter 2 and look at Chapter 2 the first four verses Just briefly What happened when they prayed? Well, they were filled with the Holy Spirit Notice the significance here and you can easily miss it in verse 1 Verse 1b they were all with one accord in one place. What were they doing? They were praying? they were continuing to pray during those 50 days and What happened? What happened? Well, of course there was the sound from heaven Of a mighty wind filled the whole house the tongues of fire and The rushing wind And then we record in verse 4 and they were all filled With the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance Now, how do we understand this in the light of modern Pentecostalism? Friends The Pentecostals don't have a mortgage on the Holy Spirit This again is a transitional period and we are not to seek the signs and wonders and our poor Pentecostal friends it would seem The Toronto blessing is as much their frustration in trying to Procure or see another Pentecost. There will ever only be one Pentecost and This is it Now quickly we wanted to bunk something here These are types and shadows that come to fulfillment The rushing wind of course In Genesis chapter 1 the Hebrew word for wind is the same word that's used for spirit the tongues of fire You remember the tongues of fire again a picture of the Holy Spirit Elisha is it or Elijah with the altar and the tongues of fire? coming down and then the languages Again the reversal of fable Everything all these Jews coming from all the known parts of the world Suddenly hearing the gospel the good news in their own language What a start to the gospel What a start to the gospel So this is a transitional period now what was Pentecost Turn over to Leviticus 20 23 15 and 16 quickly Leviticus The feast Celebration of Pentecost Leviticus 23 the feast of weeks 15 and 16 and you shall count for yourselves from the day after the Sabbath From the day that you brought the sheep of the of the wave offering seven service shall be completed count 50 days to the day after the seventh day count 50 days I'll say something more about this in a second then you shall offer a new grain offering to the Lord you shall bring from your habitation to wave loaves of Of two tenths of an Ephraim They shall be a fine flower. They shall be baked with leaven. They shall be the first fruits of the Lord What's happening here friends this Pentecost is the first fruits of the Lord's resurrection The sign To the Apostles that Christ had made it back if you like Into the presence of the Father and that he had come to them in the person of the Holy Spirit But what about this Pentecost This feast of weeks this 50 days. It was 50 days after the Resurrection after the Ascension of Christ Sorry 50 days after the resurrection of cross now Pentecost was 50 days after The Passing of The rate of the Passover 50 days after the Passover So here we are in the Passover, of course they were saved Redemption Justification if you like and then 50 days hence Pentecost the first fruits They were to bring the first fruits. And so we see if you like something of their sanctification Okay, now we want to hurry on in the interest of time here they were filled with the Holy Spirit Paul of course in Ephesians you recall he prays that we might be strengthened by the Holy Spirit and Friends a word of application to us we must Continually Not grieve the Holy Spirit if you look at your own leisure at Ephesians chapter 4 in that section where it talks about not grieving the Holy Spirit it is within the context of conversation And if I have a struggle in any area in my home It's in the area of my conversation Brothers and sisters if we are going to know anything of the powerful presence of Christ We must not grieve the Holy Spirit in our Conversation and it may be that this year There's some some work that some of us have to do on how we speak to each other in our homes Or even in this church And that's just only one instant that we could refer to the other instance of course that we referred to is that we are the temple of the Holy Spirit and You can look up at your own leisure the context concerning us being the temple of the Holy Spirit the whole area of Sexual sins touches us being the temple of the Holy Spirit Friends if we are going to know anything of the measure of the presence of Christ We must grab hold of something of knowing how to possess our possession the Holy Spirit And seek to live in a holy and godly way privately and corporately and then we will Know the infilling and the empowering of the Spirit and not his quenching And not his being grieved Okay now we want to hurry on look at the second point Thomas Racing away the second means to overcoming our barrenness is preaching Is preaching and we want to look turn back place to Acts chapter 2 and verse 23 We want to conclude with this Second means to overcoming our barrenness acts 2 23 Peter preaches a sermon in response to what's happened at Pentecost And in 17 through 21, he says that this is in fulfillment of prophecy So you shouldn't be surprised but then Being if you like the new evangelist that he is he seizes upon the opportunity and begins to preach Christ He begins to preach the gospel and of course in 22 He preaches the person of Christ and then in 23, he preaches the glorious work of Christ And we want to look just at 23 Because in the in the very real scenes all the great truths of the gospel cluster around Christ He is the diamond Set in the beautiful setting of the ring of the gospel What Luke does for us here? He records the results of preaching the atonement of preaching Christ but what he also does under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit is he records the success the success of preaching the cross of Christ Who crucified Christ we ask and We have here in verse 23 that him have been him have been taken by the hand of lawless men and crucified and put to death Peter immediately begins by pricking the consciences of his hearers He says you with one voice we could use the word solidarity You as one voice Were the ones the lawless ones the wicked ones? who crucified Christ then how was Christ crucified and You recall we won't turn to it in the interest of time, but I'll try and bring it Back to your mind. You remember the trial? The trial of Christ the kangaroo court if ever there was a kangaroo court. It was that one with this rascal This Barabbas and Christ and Pilate and that bowl of water and What did the people shout? crucify him crucify him and they didn't give up did they they were on Pilate's Case and they didn't give up Until Christ until Pilate admitted the Christ was guilty. He couldn't find any charge against him and that He was to release Barabbas and send Christ as a criminal to the cross Now We want to look here at why Christ was crucified and we see these most incredible words here Verse 23 him being delivered by the careful plan and tension and for knowledge of God What does this mean friends? It means that this? Crucifixion of Christ didn't happen by chance, but it was determined by God It wasn't something that happened in a rash moment and the heat of the moment is the mob get to Gathered together with Christ but it was a display of God's Providence at his Pacific Providence and Peter Teaches us something here about the Council of God The Council of God is without reason God Not only foresaw what would happen to Christ, but he decreed it And we could say that if God shows his Providence in the government of this world Surely he displays it here in the death of his coming and so it teaches us to give great place To the Providence of God Now, what does it mean? And I got some wonderful thoughts that I want to share with you from old. Mr. Smith And he says these three things What this crucifixion of Christ means He talks about the sinlessness of Christ that he is a sin bearer and that it is acceptable Look in verse 25 of chapter 2 What David says concerning him I foresaw the Lord always before my face For he is at my right hand that I should not be shaken It's only the obedience of Christ Who could forsook for saw? Go forth for seek seek the Lord always before his face We see here the greatest loyalty Smeaton says of a creature to the Creator Then as a sin bearer you recall the words of Isaiah 53 He was bruised for our transgressions He was delivered as a criminal And then He was acceptable and He was pictured you remember We have seen in a human court Innocent and yet guilty Now this had to be public so that we would know that Christ stood in the place of guilty sinners But of course we recall it was according to the Covenant The Covenant that God the Father made with God the Son and He could have been exempt this trial on two grounds the fact that he was sinless and he was the only begotten Son of God now. What's the point of all this? That old mr. Smeaton's making and he makes this wonderful remark He says that although we see this human court there is a heavenly court although we see the visible arms of Pushing the crown upon his head and being Flogged with that cat of nine tails Although we see that visible punishment. There is an invisible hand in an invisible court Where Christ is arraigned before his heavenly father. It's a great judge and The Heavenly Father looks upon his son and the Heavenly Father says in his court of justice and holiness My son you are guilty for the punishment of your people. I condemn you to death to take that punishment For my people and so we see behind the visible hands that That that nailed Those big nails into his hands and push them up onto that cross. We see the invisible hand of his father striking him with just punishment John Piper Recalls this story in his book the pleasures of God He said I have a friend in the ministry. He told me a very powerful story About a wonderful moment in preaching He was speaking on the Thursday night before Good Friday in a prison in Illinois During the message on the death of Christ he stopped and he asked one that he asked the inmates who killed Jesus one of them replied The Jews and Another said the soldiers and another said pilot and another said Judas But my friend said no, I don't think you're right His father killed him His father killed We want to just Touch on these remaining points here Why is Christ to be preached and we see in verse 37 so sinners will be convicted by the Holy Spirit And then why is he to be preached so sinners will be converted and we see that in verses 37 to 41 and Then finally in verses 40 to 47. We see why Christ should be be preached so people will be edified God's people will be edified. We see the results of Preaching Christ and him crucified in the gospel and the edification of people from 42 through to 47 Where does that leave us then the great motive to overcoming our present bearing baroness? individually and corporately Is the promise of Christ's presence by his Holy Spirit in our midst What evidence we have of that from our text? Well, we see here Will you turn to it in verse 47 of chapter 2 and the Lord added to the church daily? Those who are being saved Now Warfield says this the chief narrative name for Jesus and acts becomes the expression of respect the Lord and He quotes Acts 2 36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus whom you crucified both Lord and Christ Who is it friends? who has added and Will add to the church. It's the Lord. It's the Lord. Jesus Christ Who who is the one? Who we are to seek through this simple means of grace it is Christ It is the risen Christ present by his spirit. He said I will never leave you or forsake you He said I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail Against him. He is the one who walks in the midst of the candlesticks He is the one dear friends who is in our midst According to promise By his Holy Spirit this evening If we can grasp something of the simple means that the Apostles Rocked onto and used I dare to suggest That Lord that we will be amazed at what God will do in us and through us Privately as we seek to do this and then as we come together as Temples of the Holy Spirit to become a habitation for God Not grieving Or quenching but men and women who are full of the Holy Spirit God will give us a boldness and a power for ministry He's done this in this church in days gone by and He will do it in days to come Dear we believe him and dear we ask him to do it in days to come Dear we believe him and dear we ask him to do it May God Have mercy upon us and give us grace as we come to the Lord's Supper