The Gospel For Everyone (Part 1)
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概要
A road blocked twice. A midnight vision. A Roman colony buzzing with trade and ideas. Our path to Philippi sets the stage for two unforgettable encounters that reveal how one gospel reaches radically different people without changing its core. First comes Lydia, a dealer in purple who knows the Scriptures and honors the God of Israel. By the river, we open the Word, and clarity lands—grace replaces grit, beauty replaces utility, and her home becomes a base for mission. Then the scene swings to a slave girl trapped by a spirit and exploited for profit. This isn’t a classroom moment; it’s a confrontation. In the name of Jesus, the chains break, and the fallout shakes the city’s marketplace.
We unpack why Luke spotlights these stories back-to-back: the gospel is not one-size-fits-all, yet it saves to the uttermost. For the religious and sincere, reasoned truth from Scripture opens the heart. For the oppressed and harassed, a power encounter in Jesus’ name brings whole-life freedom—spiritual, emotional, and social. Along the way we contrast religion and grace, explore the culture and stakes in Philippi, and surface practical lessons for sharing faith with people who think they’re fine and people who know they’re not. We also name the real opposition: the world, the flesh, and the devil that blind minds and bind wills, and we press into prayer as the frontline of love.
Video available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD3kGUUJGbM