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40 John Sung Revival Sermons VII. THE ABUNDANT SAVING GRACE DESPISED Acts 8 Vs
1 It records
Jerusalem's great persecution from which results in great revival. Several
tens of thousands who believed congregated in Jerusalem. There was no
great auditorium nor a gigantic mat-shed like this. The people gathered in
their homes. Before
the Ascension Jesus gave the disciples a greatest responsibility ---
"Go into all the world and preach the gospel." But the disciples forgot about it. They forgot the Lord is
not willing that any should perish, but that all should be saved. So they
remained congregated in Jerusalem. God
sent a great persecution that sent them to Judea and Samaria. With bombs
and mines exploding, with all kinds of means the persecution was set in
motion in order that "all might be saved.”
Beloved brothers and sisters let us enlarge our vision beyond
Fukien to all China, to the whole world, to bring them to Christ.
Jesus says, "I am the light of the world.”
Not only of Amoy, Fukien, China but of the whole world.
Praise the Lord. He has called me not to Fukien, not to China but
to the whole world. So He gave me a globe! The day after I was born again
someone gave me a globe, which I have kept to this day.
I did not understand what this was all about. When I asked the Lord
He said, “I want you to go into all the world to bring all to Christ.”
Praise the Lord! God used a great persecution to disperse the disciples
everywhere. Vs
2,3 Paul waxed
fiercer after Stephen's stoning. He entered every house to arrest every
man and woman to prison. This caused them to scatter everywhere. Like seed
they were scattered for they went everywhere scattering the seed of the
Word. In
my botany study I learned that in every bud are contained many seeds. When
it ripens the seeds are scattered by the wind far and wide, from these
spring up new life. Beloved
brothers and sisters, may you go everywhere to shine for Christ. God
loved the Samaritans who had not heard the Gospel. No preacher went there.
God used the persecution to send the disciples there. As it "fired
cannons and machine guns" in Jerusalem, they had to run. "All
things work together for good," even persecutions. How did God show
love to Samaria? Vs
4,5 Those
scattered went about preaching the Word. Every true Christian cannot but
preach, or else they have no peace. There was a man called Philip.
He went to Samaria. He
did not go there to be an officer or to trade and make money. He went to
preach the Gospel. In Samaria there were big stores and banks. He went
alone. Was he lonely? No, the Lord went with him. Praise the Lord!
Thousands of angels accompanied him. I remember when I prayed for
the sick on Mar.7, a woman of a distant province who was fallen ill and
could not come sent relatives to ask me to pray for her. I prayed, "O
God, You send angels to heal her." Praise the Lord! On the 12th I
received her letter. She was restored the same afternoon we prayed for
her. Brothers and sisters, we
are not alone. Philip had the Holy Spirit with him when he went to
Samaria. What did he do? Vs
6-8 Philip
preached with power in Samaria. True preachers have power and authority in
their sermons. God grants miracles and signs to attest their preaching.
Philip in the Name of the Lord healed all manner of disease --- headache,
earache, backache, demon-possession, paralysis, lameness, leprosy, etc.,
so that the whole city gladly heard the Name of the Lord. Brothers and
sisters, when a man preaches in the Name of God with God's power, he will
shake up the whole city. Praise the Lord. God's grace is bountiful. Unless
God shows forth with miracles, the people will not believe. These are last
days. God has used miracles to prove His Word. Brothers and sisters, I
hope the Gospel will be preached throughout China before long. Wonderful
is God's power and also His grace. The Lord desires all to be saved and
not any should perish. His grace is above our estimation.
Now let me speak of one who received such grace. Vs
9 There was a
man called Simon, a sorcerer, feared by the whole city. He was such a big
shot as to command everybody's hearing.
But Philip had greater power. In Jesus' Name Philip preached the
Gospel of God's kingdom. All the city, big and small, man and woman, were baptized. The
opportunist Simon also believed and was baptized. He was very zealous. Vs
14 God's grace
in order to be perfect in Philip's preaching was manifested in the sending
of Peter and John. The most faithful Jesus' disciples, Peter, No. 1 and
John No. 3, the beloved of the Lord. Peter's power was greater. His shadow
could heal the sick. They arrived for Samaria's Revival Campaign.
"Grace upon grace," they could represent Jesus. Beloved brothers
and sisters, never, never lose hold of God's grace or obstruct His work,
like hypocrites. Simon was covetous of money. Though he had followed
Philip he saw only gold not grace. He received no grace.
I'm afraid of many merchants and tycoons cannot join our meetings.
Though the messages are good, to them wealth is of greater importance.
They are bound by gold chains. Pity! Vs
15-17 Peter and
John had great power in prayer. Although Philip had done many miracles in Samaria and many
had believed unto salvation, none had yet received the Holy Spirit.
Though baptized, they had not received the Holy Spirit.
Saved but powerless. Many have asked me, "Mr. Sung, I have
been saved for a long time. I know my Bible and I have gone out
witnessing. But why no power?" Because these have not received the
Holy Spirit. While Peter and John laid hands on them and prayed they
received power. Beloved, a person has no power in prayer when he is
hindered by sin. Beloved, if our hands, mouth, eyes, feet, nose, heart are
unclean, our prayer has no power. Through Peter and John's prayers the
lives of those people were transformed. What's the proof? I don't know, I
can't say, unless I have received the Holy Spirit. I have been to many
places and met many who really yearn for the Spirit. After the Lord's
servant has prayed by laying on of hands they received great power. They
are filled with joy. Prayer is alive and powerful. Now Simon also came. He
said, "All have power. Why am I the odd one out?" Simon was
covetous. He wanted to buy with money. He thought, “If I have the power
by laying of hands so that sicknesses are cured, with such power I can
make money.” Beloved, many
have used God's grace for an opportunity to get rich. Hypocrite of a
Simon, he missed God's grace. Pity! Vs
18,19 Simon
came. He came in style and pomp, like a Mandarin, money in hand; but he
was dreaming for such power could not be bought. Simon brought $20,000 and
placing it before Peter, said. "Give me this power!" Simon was
more in a jumble than an old woman. Beloved, why did Peter have power?
Because he was holy, holy throughout his being.
An unholy person has no power. Preaching bands have no power
because they are unholy. To
obtain power let a person cleanse himself.
Many times I have experienced loss of power because of ungodliness.
I pray, “Lord, cleanse me". Then power returns. Simon thought power
could be bought. Now you see how a surgeon must scrub his hands clean
before he operates. How he has to be gloved in rubber. Cleansing is the
order for his clothing, instruments, scalpels --- not one bacterium can be
tolerated. Then only could operation on the patient begin. Beloved, Simon
was covetous. He thought power could be bought as an instrument to
money-making. Simon, hypocrite, never sought the Holy Spirit. Peter
came to hold revival meetings. Simon lost out. Beloved, many in Amoy who
just look at money are not interested in the Word.
Many have bought their eldership and deacon's office. Pity! God's
grace visited Samaria. Sorry for Simon, he missed out. Was Peter covetous?
He had no courtesy but the people respected him, and shook his hands.
Seeing through Simon's hardened heart, Peter threw his money on the
ground. Vs
20 Peter
said, "Simon, you're wrong. Pitiful
Simon, you're mistaken. Your money perishes with you!" God's grace
cannot be bought. Beloved, Simon was covetous, so might many in our midst
whose hearts are inclined to money. Judas perished with his $30.
Maybe a day will come when God says, "Your money perish with
you.” Vs
21 Peter said,
“You pay no attention to the preaching.
Elder or deacon, you have no portion in the Word. Your heart is not
straight. You are honored before men. But before God your heart is
slanted." This is Peter's forthright rebuke. God's servant stands on
no ceremony. Simon, Simon, you're a proprietor, tycoon, but you have
defaulted God's grace. Many hearing the Word are saved, born again,
sanctified, filled with the Spirit. Simon with a crooked heart missed the
blessing. Vs
22 When Peter
rebuked Ananias he fell dead, but not in his dealing with Simon. This was
in order to cause him: 1) To repent from sin.
2) To trust in the blood for forgiveness of sin. So he said,
"Simon, repent of your sin. Pray to the Lord that perhaps He might forgive you of your
evil thoughts.” Beloved,
God's grace on us is free, grace upon grace.
Simon, hypocrite, he got fouled up on the Doctrine.
Peter still pitied him. He
asked the Lord to forgive him. Vs
23 Simon, I see
you are in the gall of bitterness, bound by sin. Though you've been an
elder for years in the Church, a deacon, baptized, stayed with Philip, but
you're a hypocrite! The
two-edged sword of the Word of the Holy Spirit can pierce every heart. Did
Simon repent? Let's see. Vs
24 When Simon
heard these words his heart made a somersault. He was immensely afraid. He
was nervous. Simon said, “Mr. Peter, Rev. Peter, please pray for me that
what you said will not fall on me.” He was afraid. He asked Peter to pray “that the disaster might not fall on me.”
He feared hell. He looked at the present; he did not fear the future.
Though he asked Peter to pray he did not repent.
Pity! God had given him all kinds of grace. 1) God's grace of
sending the Gospel to Samaria. 2) Philip's miracles to awaken him. 3) His
baptism (sprinkling or immersion). 4) Peter and John's revival campaign.
5) The Holy Spirit's Word like a sword piercing his heart. Ah, Simon was
still unsaved. How was it the
adulterous woman of Samaria was saved? Why? God said, “She repented.”
But Simon was a hypocrite. He prayed again, "Oh God!" How
was Zacchaeus saved? I have
been baptized. I'm somebody
in Church How is it I can't be saved? God said, "Simon, you're a
hypocrite.” Too far gone to repent. He never obtained saving grace. I
sigh for him too! Simon, with all these years of opportunity, with such a
great evangelist, where were you? You've heard, but you're not saved.
Hypocrite! Beloved, how pitiful! |
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