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The Story | What Does a Real Christian Do? | Chapter 28 (Andrew Allison)

St. Paul's Leaskdale Weekly Sermons

Release Date: 04/27/2025

The Story | What Does a Real Christian Do? | Chapter 28 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | What Does a Real Christian Do? | Chapter 28 (Andrew Allison)

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Now what? The story of Acts is what happens after the death and resurrection of Jesus. God takes ordinary people, fills them with His Spirit, and sends them out into the world. It's a crazy idea! Peter and John transform an everyday visit to the Temple into a medical miracle and preach a compelling message to boot. Hundreds of people come to trust Jesus. Just another day of walking in the Spirit.

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The Story | I Love You This Much | Chapter 27 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | I Love You This Much | Chapter 27 (Andrew Allison)

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John 20:20-29 - All through his ministry Jesus took time to speak with individuals. Even after the resurrection, he never changed course. John records an interaction with Thomas that speaks to doubt and the struggle it is for each of us to believe.

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The Story | Why Am I Getting Nowhere In Life? | Chapter 25 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | Why Am I Getting Nowhere In Life? | Chapter 25 (Andrew Allison)

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John 12:9-19 - When Jesus rode into Jerusalem to the shouts and cheers of the crowd, there was no mistaking what was happening: the King was back in his rightful place. There were several responses to this long-awaited event: some celebrated, some grumbled, and then… everyone went home. It may have looked anticlimactic, but Jesus wasn’t going anywhere. He had come to do what only the true King of Israel could do.

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John’s biography of Jesus slows as he chronicles the week leading up to Jesus’ death. Jesus has a long, careful conversation with the disciples, and today, we listen to the beginning of that conversation. He begins with a strong command: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” He then reinforces it with three unshakable assurances: He is going ahead of them, He has cleared the way to the Father, and He will send supernatural power so they can continue His work.

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The Story | Who's Your Father? | Chapter 25 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | Who's Your Father? | Chapter 25 (Andrew Allison)

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Jesus’ friend John was very careful to record the things that Jesus said about Himself. As an observant Jew, John knew that there is only one God. From time to time, God sent prophets, ordained priests, and crowned kings so that the people of God had someone to lead them to Him. Everyone knew that these leaders only ever pointed to God; they never claimed any status beyond being messengers. But when Jesus came, He was different. He claimed to be “the Light of the World,” “the Truth that sets you free,” and “the Resurrection and the Life”—all of them ridiculous claims for anyone...

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The Story | Who Is Lost? | Chapter 24 show art The Story | Who Is Lost? | Chapter 24

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Jesus tells a story about a father with two lost sons. The rule-breaking younger son was lost in self-indulgence, and the rule-keeping older son was lost in self-righteousness. The father loved both generously and even recklessly. Both needed to be found. Were they?

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The Story | How Far Is too Far For God? | Chapter 23 show art The Story | How Far Is too Far For God? | Chapter 23

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esus announced that the Kingdom of God had arrived and everyone wondered what that would look like. Would it mean swords and fighting or a political takeover? John records a couple of one-on-one conversations that Jesus had. What an interesting Kingdom! It turns out that each person matters in the Kingdom of God, each woman and each man matter eternally.

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The Story |  Why Was The World Made? | Chapter 22 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | Why Was The World Made? | Chapter 22 (Andrew Allison)

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The story of the Bible is the Story of Jesus, God’s plan all along was to come as one of us to rescue us from sin and death and to reset us to live radically different lives. Today’s passage offers a different (still true!) beginning to the story of Jesus' life on earth.

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The Story | Where Are You? | Chapter 20 (Lynnita Weber) show art The Story | Where Are You? | Chapter 20 (Lynnita Weber)

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The story of Esther is surprising—not once is God mentioned. Yet God’s silence is not the same as his absence. He works for good, even through ordinary events and with flawed people.

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The Story | Could God Still Love Me? | Chapter 19 (Andrew Allison) show art The Story | Could God Still Love Me? | Chapter 19 (Andrew Allison)

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Ezra 3:10-13 - The book of Ezra tells the story of the return of God’s people from exile. The account details the extra care that was taken by the returnees in doing their best to reproduce what they once had. Very quickly they got the old altar operational and began to rebuild the temple. Our story is about what they chose to do on the day the foundation of the new temple was in place. There was a party that didn’t feel like a party for everyone and that’s just honest!

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Now what? The story of Acts is what happens after the death and resurrection of Jesus. God takes ordinary people, fills them with His Spirit, and sends them out into the world. It's a crazy idea! Peter and John transform an everyday visit to the Temple into a medical miracle and preach a compelling message to boot. Hundreds of people come to trust Jesus. Just another day of walking in the Spirit.