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The Fork in the Road: When the Gospel Demands a Decision

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In this sermon, we explore Acts 13:13-52, where Paul and Barnabas face their first major test on the mission field in Pisidian Antioch. After John Mark abandons the journey, Paul preaches a message connecting Israel's history to Jesus as the promised Messiah, proving His resurrection from Scripture and offering forgiveness to all who believe. The response is divided—some Gentiles rejoice and believe while Jewish leaders organize opposition and drive them out of town. The message examines why the Gospel creates a fork in the road that demands a decision, how to handle rejection when sharing faith, and why Paul and Barnabas were filled with joy despite persecution. We also learn four principles for sharing the Gospel: understanding rejection is inevitable, recognizing acceptance brings joy, refusing to let rejection stop the mission, and finding joy in faithfulness rather than results. This message challenges us to identify which side of the fork we're on and take practical steps to share our faith despite the risk of rejection.

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The Fork in the Road: When the Gospel Demands a Decision

In this sermon, we explore Acts 13:13-52, where Paul and Barnabas face their first major test on the mission field in Pisidian Antioch. After John Mark abandons the journey, Paul preaches a message connecting Israel's history to Jesus as the promised Messiah, proving His resurrection from Scripture and offering forgiveness to all who believe. The response is divided—some Gentiles rejoice and believe while Jewish leaders organize opposition and drive them out of town. The message examines why the Gospel creates a fork in the road that demands a decision, how to handle rejection when sharing faith, and why Paul and Barnabas were filled with joy despite persecution. We also learn four principles for sharing the Gospel: understanding rejection is inevitable, recognizing acceptance brings joy, refusing to let rejection stop the mission, and finding joy in faithfulness rather than results. This message challenges us to identify which side of the fork we're on and take practical steps to share our faith despite the risk of rejection.

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