Tim Conway emphasizes the unstoppable power of the Gospel despite human weakness and opposition.
This sermon focuses on the incredible power of the Gospel as demonstrated through the weakness of Paul. Despite facing physical ailments, weakness, and opposition from demonic forces, Paul's preaching of the Gospel led to miraculous transformations and conversions. The sermon emphasizes how the Gospel has the power to overcome any resistance, including from the most powerful and wicked forces on earth, and how it continues to spread and transform lives despite persecution and opposition.
Full Transcript
Here's Paul. How did Paul describe himself? I've got an ailment. That's why I ended up preaching to you Galatians.
Paul's got some kind of disease or something. He says to the Corinthians, you count my bodily presence as really not very intimidating. They basically said, his presence is weak.
He claimed weakness, fear, trembling. He talks about his outer self wasting away. Speech being of no account.
He said that whatever his condition was, he said his condition was a trial for the Galatians. Here's this guy whose bodily presence is weak. Can you see him? I mean, imagine this guy walking into Thessalonica.
I want to take you there because I know that just before that, not too long before that, he was at Philippi. They beat him. They beat him with rods.
You remember them singing in the jail cell. This man has fresh wounds on his back. This man is not waltzing into Thessalonica like a well-armed Roman centurion.
He's coming in in his weakness. Just weak. Can you imagine the devil himself? The devil sends his demonic hordes to withstand Paul at Thessalonica to keep those people worshiping their idols.
You remember how the first Thessalonian letter was? They turned from their idols to serve the living God. Here they are in array. Resist.
After all this foolishness, this Jew, this carpenter died on this cross, and look what's happened. This man who represents Him is coming in here. Look at Him.
He's pathetic. He's weak. And they are digging in to resist Him with every ounce of energy that they have.
And what happens? The idols begin to fall. They cannot stand against this. The most powerful, wicked forces on the face of this earth are arrayed against Paul and they cannot withstand Him.
In all of His weakness, He comes in and He begins to tell people from His mouth, from these weak vocal cords, pushing air up out of here. He's so manipulated by His brain to put these things into sounds and syllables to utter forth words and sentences that communicate the truth of this Jewish carpenter from Nazareth dying on this cross. And such things begin to happen in these people.
Such recreative forces begin to operate new hearts. People are born again. People are made new creations.
And all the forces of hell cannot resist this. Paul comes into Ephesus and what happens? Magic books start going in the fire. What's all this about? How could the powers of darkness be so broken? These people are witches.
These people are warlocks. These people are involved in the occult. These people are doing magic.
These people are involved with demons and familiar spirits. And here they come in and the Gospel is preached and it happened wherever He went. I'll tell you, what nation but the United States? Not China.
Not Rome. No nation has withstood it. Oh, over there in China, they can throw those men in prison.
But what's going to happen? Then prisoners get converted. Paul's in prison. He's talking about those of Herod's household that are converted.
Brethren, at another time he talks about those of the imperial guard who are converted. Brethren, you can't put Christians, no matter how weak, no matter how disdained, throw them away into the prisons, and then the people in prison start getting saved. And the people that are over the prison start getting saved.
You remember at Philippi, it was the jailer who got converted. I mean, you can't stop it. Brethren, there's no religious power on the face of this earth that has been able to resist it.
Catholicism. In their inquisition, they sought to wipe true Christianity off the face of the earth. And the more they killed, the more it multiplied.
And you know what's going to happen? It's going to be exactly the same with Islam. Islam will never wipe out Christianity. Why? Because the power of God is in this, brethren.
Islam will be no more successful than Catholicism was. Mark my words. Mark God's words.
Power, brethren. I'll tell you, Abie Keneser saw something in a dream. A stone that was not cut out by the hands of men.
And this stone, he sees this thing. And this thing comes flying in there and the kingdoms of this world that are represented through iron and clay and bronze and silver and gold, it just smashes them like chaff on the summer threshing floor. It's just blown to the wind.
That's the power of this Gospel.
Sermon Outline
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- Paul's Weakness and Ailment
- Perception of Paul's Presence
- Paul's Trials and Suffering
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II
- Resistance from Idolatry
- The Power of the Gospel
- Transformation of Hearts
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- Impact in Ephesus
- The Inability of Darkness to Prevail
- Historical Context of Resistance
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IV
- The Unstoppable Nature of the Gospel
- Comparison with Other Religions
- God's Sovereign Power
Key Quotes
“In all of His weakness, He comes in and He begins to tell people from His mouth...” — Tim Conway
“You can't put Christians, no matter how weak, no matter how disdained, throw them away into the prisons...” — Tim Conway
“That's the power of this Gospel.” — Tim Conway
Application Points
- Recognize that God can work through your weaknesses to accomplish His purposes.
- Trust in the transformative power of the Gospel in your life and those around you.
- Be encouraged that no force can ultimately resist the spread of the Gospel.
