In Norm Wells' sermon titled "To Their Own Company," the main theological topic addressed is the significance of Christian community and the support it provides in facing persecution. Wells emphasizes that after their release from the Jewish council, Peter and John returned to their fellow believers rather than seeking solace in secular distractions. He highlights their prayer as a unified act of worship and a testament to God's sovereignty, referencing Acts 4:23-31 to illustrate how the early church responded to threats with collective prayer and praise. The sermon draws upon Old Testament passages like Psalms, as well as Jesus’ fulfillment of Scripture, to show that God's plans are always in motion and that His people find refuge and strength in communal gathering. Wells argues that this unity is foundational for Christians, as they share a common understanding of their faith and the grace afforded to them through Christ.
“Why did they go to their own company? Because it is there they get to rehearse the righteous acts of the Lord.”
“He was wrapped up in some way with the sin from the very first person to the very last person this world will ever see that he's ever going to save.”
“They went back to their companions... to the assembly of other Christians, a company of Christians, spiritual fellowship.”
“God never asked us, why are you in the cities of refuge? He knows full well we're sinners.”
The Bible encourages returning to fellow believers for support and prayer after facing trials, as seen in Acts 4:23-31.
Acts 4:23-31
Gathering and praying together is important for Christians to rehearse the righteous acts of God and support each other in faith.
Acts 4:23-31, Judges 5:11
Romans 8:28 assures that all things work together for good to those who love God, affirming His sovereign purpose.
Romans 8:28
Being 'loosed from a debt' refers to the forgiveness of sins and salvation through Christ's redeeming work.
Matthew 18:27
Peter and John returned to their own company for support and encouragement after facing adversity from the council.
Acts 4:23
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