"FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT"
Intro: Paul is recounting his conversion experience to Herod Agrippa. Many times this is the best and most powerful witness.
I. PAUL'S COMMISSION: "TO OPEN THEIR EYES, AND TO TURN THEM FROM THE POWER OF SATAN UNTO GOD."
A. In universe today, two kingdoms or spheres of government.
1. Kingdom of God, light and life.
2. Kingdom of Satan, death and darkness.
3. Every man is governed by one or the other.
B. Originally just one kingdom, the Kingdom of God.
1. "In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth." All the creatures within it were subject unto God.
2. A glorious kingdom of light and life.
C. One day, one of the created beings of the highest rank rebelled.
3. Through his rebellion, a second kingdom was born.
D. God desired a creature like Himself with whom He could have meaningful fellowship. So God made man in His likeness and image.
1. God's chief emotional attribute is love, so He created man with capacity to love.
2. God's chief moral attribute is self-determination, so He made man with the capacity of choice.
E. When God created man, He created him in His kingdom of light and life.
1. He created an ideally beautiful world and placed man in the garden of Eden.
2. Their God communed with man as he lived in harmony with God and nature.
F. God the superior trinity, man the inferior trinity.
G. Within the garden, God placed the tree of life and a forbidden tree of knowledge of good and evil.
1. Why would God place that tree there?
a. What is the value of choice if nothing to choose?
b. For love to be meaningful, choice must be involved.
1. The alternate must be desirable and attractive.
2. Robots may do your work someday, but they will never be a good lover.
2. Satan was allowed to come into garden to lure man into his kingdom.
a. He called Eve's attention to the fruit.
1. The lust of the flesh - good for food.
2. Lust of the eye (pleasant to the eye...)
3. Pride of life (desired to make man wise as God...)
H. Man's action a double action. Not just disobedience.
1. By man's choice he left kingdom of light and entered kingdom of darkness.
2. To his dismay, he found the door only swung one way. No matter how good he was, or how hard he tried, he was still in circle of death and darkness.
I. God in the fullness of time sent His only begotten Son to make a way back to God.
1. Through His death on the cross, He provided a just basis for forgiveness of sin.
2. Man again had the choice of one of two trees.
3. As man chose to leave, so man must choose to return.
II. THE RESULT OF THE GOSPEL.
A. Forgiveness of sin.
B. An inheritance in His Kingdom. "Come ye blessed of the Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation..." "An inheritance incorruptible, undefiled..."
III. HOW TO RECEIVE THE GOSPEL.
A. Jesus talking to Paul said, "To those who are set apart by faith in Me."
2. He prepared a road that leads to His abode, tis a road marked by blood, but it leads us home to God.