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Sermon Discussion Notes: From Acts 11:27-30 | Print |
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Saturday, 17 September 2011 14:28

Sermon Notes for Acts 11:27-30


Introduction: Great tragedies, such as the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001, change us forever. Few people I know, especially New Yorkers, look at the world in the same way in a post-9/11 event world. However bad, tragedies have the potential to promote unity among and even across people groups. New York city had to band together to survive - a very diverse city indeed. But the entire country - Democrats and Republicans amazingly enough - came together in response to this horrible tragedy. Even other nations showed support for America during our difficult time.


Can you think of a tragic event that occurred in your life? What do you remember about that time period?

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Coherence Week 4 (June 2011) Notes
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Thursday, 30 June 2011 08:17

How are believers in Messiah supposed to live?

 

Social/economic classes strongly dictate how we behave.  Gender roles require specific behavioral trends.  Political alliances force us into specific types of behavior.  Racial and ethnic roots also strongly influence our behavior.  And yet the Gospel, which transcends all of these aforementioned areas (Galatians 3:28), has something very different to say about how we should live.

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It's all in the cleansing, silly!
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Saturday, 09 April 2011 09:19

Leviticus 14:1-32 provides a beautiful picture of how we are made clean at the expense of someone else.  Go ahead and read it – it is beautiful – a work of literary art.

 

For those old enough to remember “Cliff’s Notes,” here is the summary.

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The (real) Cause of Sodom's Demise - Part 2
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Sunday, 24 July 2011 21:50

Did God destroy Sodom because of flagrant homosexuality?  This seems to be a common thought today amongst many followers of Yeshua.  The fact that homosexual marriage is a prominent and growing issue in many states only strengthens the perception that God judged Sodom for this sexual immorality.  While it is clear from Scripture that homosexuality is not condoned by God, was homosexuality the “reason” God proclaimed that Sodom was wicked?  The answer, at least the answer the Bible gives us, may surprise you.

 

In Part I we looked at most of the references in Scripture to Sodom, but left out 2 key references.  It is to these verses in Isaiah and Ezekiel we now turn.

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Can't we just let Jesus be Jewish?
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Saturday, 16 April 2011 08:11

In today’s Wall Street Journal (15 April 2011), a recent article entitled “Is Passover the New Christmas?” caught my attention.  The opinion piece described how many Americans of all religions are finding themselves embracing the Israelites journey from slavery to freedom.  This, I think, is a good thing as God’s call for freedom should be proclaimed to all.

 

But what caught my attention was that a lot of this “new view” in the eyes of the author had to do with Christians “turning a Jewish ritual into a Christian one.”  She continues with the assertion that “Some Christians eager to connect with their religion’s roots in the Hebrew bible also fashion a Christianized Seder to reflect the common assumption that the Laser Supper was a Passover Seder.”  In effect, she asserts that Christians have embraced the holiday falsely.  After all, she quotes Rabbi Neil Gillman: “when you start talking about Jesus, that is no longer a Seder.”

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God's View of Illegal Immigration
Written by Albert Cerussi   
Saturday, 30 October 2010 13:55

Okay, so maybe I oversold the content of this just a little – this is not really an exposition on the Biblical framework of national sovereignty and the legality issues of immigration (sorry). If there is serious interest, let me know and maybe I will write something about it another time.

Now that I have your attention, what about discussing an illegal alien (or equivalent) who is central to the Biblical story of redemption? Might that be interesting to you? Three guesses as to who it is … two … one … give up? Okay then.

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