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Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy, powerful city?
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Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy, powerful city?
Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy, powerful city?
Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy, powerful city?
Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy, powerful city?
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• Entice: What we might dismiss as a trinket or toy, was big business in Ephesus.
What could upset the apple cart so badly that it created a riot in a wealthy,
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powerful city?
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Engage: This disturbance was the result of competition.
• Engage: This disturbances was the result of competition.
There was spiritual competition-the battle between idolatry and the Gospel.
There was surely competition
There was spiritual competition-the battle between idolatry and the Gospel.
There was surely competition between personalities.
But more than anything else the issue was…money.
The worship of Artemis was big business and the Gospel was cutting into that business.
There was a new Market-Maker, a new Market-Leader in town and the market that was disrupted struck back.
between personalities.
But more than anything else the issue was…money.
The worship of Artemis was big business and the Gospel was cutting into that business.
Excite:
Our age is an age of markets and marketing.
From Mom & Pops to Global, Multinational’s the question is generally the same...
• Excite:Our age is an age of markets and marketing.
How do we get the likes, the views, the sales, the shares?
These are the questions of the 21c and of every
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There was a large Jewish presence in Ephesus, but they did not threaten business.
They did not question the validity of the worship or the wealth.
How do I retain my share of an old Market?
How do I disrupt a new Market?
These are the questions of the 21c and of every generation prior.
Oddly, there was a large Jewish presence in Ephesus, but they did not threaten business.
They did not question the validity of the worship or the wealth.
No one disrupted the marketplace of sinful idolatry.
But Paul did because Jesus does.
When the Christian faith comes into the market Jesus wants to own the market.
There can be no competition.
Paul did because Jesus does.
When the Christian faith comes into the market
Jesus wants to own the market.
There can be no competition.
• Explore: As the Gospel exposes the spiritual underpinnings of the economics of Empire it should disturb the peace of those who are perishing.
The Gospel of Jesus...
He disturbs every pretender, dethrones every pretense
disturbs every pretender,
to God...
dethrones every pretense
of divinity...
delivers Every promise
of God.
As the Gospel exposes the spiritual underpinnings of the economics of Empire it should disturb the peace of those who are perishing.
The gospel disrupts the Marketplace of Sin.
The gospel disrupts the Marketplace of Sin.
• Explain: We can create this kind of disturbance by trusting God's Word to work.
So, if you want to incite a riot you need to…
Explain:When we trust God’s Word enough to deploy we will create a spiritual riot right here in our little town.
So, if you want to incite a riot you need to…
▾ Body of Sermon:
▾ 1 Proclaim the Word.
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▾ 1.1 Explain.
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Speak Boldly…
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Boldly…
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Reasoning...
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Reasonably...
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Persuading.
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Persuasively.
• 1.2 Innovate.
1.2 Innovate.
• 1.3 Embed.
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