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The Disciples Were Called Christians by Pastor Jack King on Saturday, March 21, 2026
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In this message, Pastor Jack King explores the historical and spiritual weight of the moment believers were first called Christians in Antioch. He contrasts the "debased" culture of the city with the radical, Holy Spirit-led lives of the early disciples, showing that being a Christian was never meant to be a passive label, but a visible transformation.
-- The city of Antioch was described as luxurious and cultivated, yet morally debased and shocking, providing a stark backdrop for the light of the gospel.
-- The stoning of Stephen and his final, powerful sermon acted as a catalyst that pushed believers out of Jerusalem and into the surrounding regions.
-- Barnabas, known as "Mr. Mercy," was sent to investigate the move of God in Antioch and was moved by the visible grace of God among the people.
-- Without a written New Testament, the early teachers focused on the miracles of Jesus, his teachings on forgiveness, and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.
-- The "Church" was officially launched on the Day of Pentecost, moving the Holy Spirit from an occasional visitor to a 24/7 indwelling presence in the believer.
-- Being a Christian means being "Christ-like," where our language, our actions, and our testimonies are patterned after the life of Jesus.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Acts 2:1-21
-- Acts 6:1-15
-- Acts 7:1-60
-- Acts 10:9-16
-- Acts 11:19-26
-- Matthew 16:18
-- John 14:16-17
This is episode 123.
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