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Acts 5:17-42</p>
<p>Sermon from January 18, 2009<br />
Speaker: Glenn Record</p>
<p>Sermon outline available <a title="The Gospel on Trial Sermon Outline" href="http://www.winchesterroad.org/2009/the-gospel-on-trial-sermon-outline">here</a>.</p>
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The Gospel on Trial
Acts 5:17-42

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<p align="center"><strong>The Gospel on Trial</strong><br />
Acts 5:17-42
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<p>I.  Introduction<br />
A.  We put confidence in things that have been tested.<br />
B.  We have a Gospel message of salvation that has been rigorously tested.<br />
1.  The testing, trials commenced immediately (Acts 3-4)<br />
2.  It has been, and continues to be put on trial.<br />
C.  Let&#8217;s look at the ways it was tested &#8211; and defended &#8211; in New Testament times.</p>
<p>II.  The truth of the Gospel has withstood persecution, intimidation. (Acts 5:29-31)<br />
A.  Have you ever been put on the spot to answer someone?<br />
1.  The truthful answer isn&#8217;t really what they want to hear?<br />
2.  At such times, it seems so easy to tell people what they want to hear.<br />
a.  Give them the answer they like, and everyone gets along.<br />
b.  &#8220;We must obey God rather than men.&#8221; (Acts 5:29)<br />
B.  Peter&#8217;s response is firm, reasoned, powerful, and apt.<br />
1.  Peter doesn&#8217;t alter his message to gain favor.<br />
2.  Nor does he resort to polemic, belligerence.<br />
3.  He simply tells the truth as those present needed to hear it.<br />
a.  They needed to know that God raised Him.  (Acts 5:30)<br />
b.  They needed to be told that they put Him to death. (Acts 5:30; II Sam 12:7)<br />
4.  Such a complete, accurate, on-point response is the only one love will allow.<br />
a.  Love demands we make available the words of life to all (I Peter 3:14-16; Eph. 4:15)<br />
b.  Peter states that repentance and forgiveness are available to Israel (Acts 5:31)</p>
<p>III.  The truth of the Gospel is affirmed by witnesses. (Acts 5:32)<br />
A.  The events of the Gospel were witnessed by men.<br />
1.  The witnesses were numerous, and convinced. (I Cor. 15:4-8; II Peter 1:16-18; I John 1:1)<br />
2.  The witnesses had little to gain, much to lose for their testimony. (I Cor. 4:11-13; 15:19)<br />
B.  The Holy Spirit also offers testimony.<br />
1.  His presence was apparent in the acts of the apostles.<br />
2.  He is still alive in the lives of Christians &#8211; &#8220;those who obey&#8221; God. (Acts 5:32)</p>
<p>IV.  The truth of the Gospel withstands the test of time. (Acts 5:34-39)<br />
A.  Gamaliel convinced the court to let time be the judge.<br />
1.  Men had been trying to declare themselves Messiah for some time. (Matt. 24:24)<br />
2.  Gamaliel listed some who had sought a following, yet failed. (Acts 5:36-37)<br />
3.  He correctly understood this: the God&#8217;s true deliverer will not fail. (I Cor. 15:25)<br />
B.  The Gospel has triumphed throughout time since.<br />
1.  Critics have arisen in recent centuries determined to discredit it.<br />
2.  It continues to shine even brighter when men shed more light on it.<br />
a.  William Ramsay<br />
b.  Archaeology, the sciences, human experiences continue to confirm the Bible account.</p>
<p>V.  Conculsion<br />
A.  We can have confidence in the Gospel of the grace of God.<br />
B.  We must participate in the defense of the Gospel truth.<br />
1.  God has left it to the church to stand for the Gospel, speak in its defense.<br />
2.  We must obey the Gospel.<br />
3.  We must be prepared to defend it, as Peter did.</p>
<p>January 18, 2009<br />
Glenn Record</p>
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