“Beware of Incomplete Gospels and Superstitions!” Acts 19:1-20
May 23, 2021

“Beware of Incomplete Gospels and Superstitions!” Acts 19:1-20

Passage: Acts 19:1-22
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Intro:  It seems to me that with all the good technology we have in our current culture, we are are communicating more poorly than ever before. What do I mean by that? It seems that when something is communicated these day over the media, we are either getting the story out of context or a very incomplete story to fit some bad agenda. It also seems that, in general, people are more likely to believe a lie than the truth. Rather than looking to the truth of Scripture, people would rather look to other people or things who will propagate information in order to manipulate and takes advantage of you because they desire control or power. In this passage, Dr. Luke gives us two warnings about two dangers of which we need to be aware. The first warning is about the danger of an incomplete gospel. The second danger is a warning about the danger of superstitions. I would like to suggest both are present in our day and culture. Beware of Incomplete GospelsAny message that does not include to followingSalvation by faith alone in the Person and work or Jesus ChristIncarnation including the virgin birthSubstitutionary death in our place to pay for our sin once for allThe resurrectionThe fact of the sin problem into which we are all bornThe person and ministry of the Holy SpiritThe difference between religion and ChristianityThe great transaction that takes place the moment we trust Christ as our Lord and SaviorAny gospel message that omits any of this information is an incomplete or false gospel!The true gospel will be believed by some, but many others will respond with hostilityBeware of SuperstitionGod did some extra ordinary things through PaulRemember these powerful things were to point people to Jesus and His love and graceSome people were healed and made holeSatan is the great counterfeiter Some of the unbelieving Jews went around driving out evil spirits and tried to invoke the Name of JesusThey also use Paul’s nameThe perpetrators were the 7 seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish high priestThey were doing this for show, probably for money, and definitely for power and prestigeLook at the response of the demon in the demon-possessed man and the consequencesGod Always has the Last WordBecause of the above incident, many of the Jews and Greeks in Ephesus were all seized with fearThe Name of the Lord Jesus was held in high honorThere was confession and repentance happenedThere was real evidence of confession and repentanceThe Word of the Lord spread and grew in powerClosing: