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The Birth of 3000 Babies

Acts 2:37-41

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INTRODUCTION

A.	The birth of a child is an event like no other in the lives of his/her parents.
	1.	That is surely why someone wrote, "A baby is a small member of the home
		that makes love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, the bankroll smaller, 
		the home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth 
		living for."
	2.	While there is no doubt of the joy children bring into our lives, couples 
		are having fewer children today than they were in the past.
		a.	In 1969, the average American woman had 3.65 children.
		b.	In 2008, the average American woman had 2.1 children.
B.	I fear, however, that the number of babes in Christ has been steadily 
	declining, too.
	1.	In the 1960's, the churches of Christ had an estimated membership of 
		2.5 million.
	2.	In 2009, the churches of Christ had 1,578,218 adherents & that is 
		down roughly 100,000 adherents since 2003.
	3.	Where shall we be if this trend continues?
		a.	Will it be the case that my grandchildren & great-grandchildren 
			know nothing of the Lord's church?
		b.	Will it be that the doors of churches all across the country are 
			closed? 
C.	In this morning's text, we read of the church's establishment on 
	Pentecost.
	1.	We don't find a declining birthrate. Instead, we find a very high 
		birthrate, for we have "The Birth of 3,000 Babies."
	2.	READ TEXT.
	3.	If we are to see the church grow, we need to see a new birth of babies - 
		just like the one we find here in Acts 2.
		a.	What kind of babies were born on Pentecost?
		b.	These babies were: BROKEN BABIES, BRIEFED BABIES, 
			BESTOWED BABIES, BURDENED BABIES, & BEHAVING 
			BABIES.

BROKEN BABIES, v 37

A.	"When they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and 
	the rest of the apostles, 'Brothers, what shall we do?'" 
B.	These babies were broken-hearted.
	1.	They had just heard they were responsible for killing the Messiah.
	2.	The full realization of that sin comes crashing down on them & they 
		are broken, weighed down with the guilt of sin.
C.	If people are to be converted - to become babes in Christ - they must be 
	broken.
	1.	The crowd at Pentecost was going about their business, totally 
		oblivious to the fact that they had great sin, until Peter began to 
		preach.
	2.	Those who come to Christ must understand the weight of their sin.
		a.	Saul of Tarsus was on his way to Damascus to persecute Christians 
			when he encountered the Risen Christ. This baby was so burdened 
			with sin that he neither ate nor drank (Acts 9:9).
		b.	Jesus tells of a tax collector who went to the temple to pray with the 
			weight of his sin; "The tax collector, standing far off, would not 
			even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, 'God, be 
			merciful to me, a sinner!'" (Lk 18:13).
		c.	David understood the full weight of his sin: "My iniquities have 
			gone over my head; like a heavy burden, they are too heavy for me" 
			(Ps 38:4).
D.	Conversion begins by being broken - understanding that one has sinned 
	against the holiness of God.
E.	Is it the case this morning that you are broken - that sin is weighing you 
	down?

BRIEFED BABIES, v 38

A.	"Peter said to them, 'Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name 
	of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the 
	gift of the Holy Spirit.' "
B.	I don't wish to spend a great deal of time this morning speaking about the 
	necessity of repentance & baptism.
	1.	It wasn't too long ago that I spoke about the need to be baptized.
	2.	Also, this text is honestly quite straightforward; the crowd asked what 
		they should do & Peter tells them to have the remission of sins they 
		need to repent & be baptized.
C.	The point I wish to emphasize this morning is that the crowd was briefed 
	- informed of what God required of them.
	1.	Churches have long spoken about sin & its consequences - as well they 
		should.
	2.	People must be broken concerning their sin, but once they are broken 
		they must be briefed about how to have sins removed.
		a.	As you & I well know, there is much error in the world concerning 
			the plan of salvation.
		b.	If we wish the kingdom of God to grow, you & I must brief 
			individuals on the truth!
		c.	God has called us to that very task.
			1)	Jesus told his disciples "that repentance and forgiveness of sins 
				should be proclaimed in his name to all nations" (Lk 24:47).
			2)	Paul worked to brief others: "We are ambassadors for Christ, 
				God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of 
				Christ, be reconciled to God" (2 Cor 5:20).
D.	Shall we be a "briefing people" & tell others how to have God's 
	forgiveness?

BESTOWED BABIES, v 39

A.	"The promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off, 
	everyone whom the Lord our God calls to himself."
B.	These were "Bestowed Babies" - God had made a promise to them & to 
	their children.
	1.	God has promised to forgive sins & bestow the Spirit upon all those 
		who repent & are baptized.
	2.	The promises of God are so very sure; As Solomon blessed the Temple, 
		he says, "Blessed be the LORD who has given rest to his people Israel, 
		according to all that he promised. Not one word has failed of all his 
		good promise, which he spoke by Moses his servant" (1 Ki 8:56).
	3.	In this text & elsewhere throughout Scripture, God has promised to 
		forgive sins of the obedient.
		a.	"Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow 
			to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over 
			disaster" (Joel 2:12).
		b.	"In [Jesus] we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness 
			of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace" (Eph 1:7).
	4.	Because God's promises are sure, we know that he shall forgive our 
		sins when we obey.
		a.	I don't need to lie awake at night worrying about whether or not 
			God has or will forgive me.
		b.	Have you obeyed God to receive his great forgiveness?

BURDENED BABIES, v 40

A.	These babies have a burden for their own salvation: "With many other 
	words he bore witness and continued to exhort them, saying, 'Save 
	yourselves from this crooked generation.' "
B.	Peter told those assembled at Pentecost that they had a responsibility in 
	their salvation.
	1.	There are some who have declared that God is going to save everyone. 
		It doesn't matter what you do or what you believe; God is going to save 
		you in the end.
	2.	There are others who say that isn't right, but the only part of saving 
		yourselves is believing on Jesus for salvation.
		a.	If that were the case, wouldn't you have expected Peter to tell this 
			crowd just to believe on the name of Jesus?
		b.	This was the first time that forgiveness has been proclaimed in 
			Jesus' name, the crowd has asked what they should do, & Peter says 
			absolutely nothing about believing in Jesus!
C.	Man has an important responsibility to obey the Lord.
	1.	"Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to listen than the fat of 
		rams" (1 Sam 15:22).
	2.	Jesus "became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him" 
		(Heb 5:9).
	3.	"This is the love of God, that we keep his commandments. And his 
		commandments are not burdensome" (1 Jn 5:3).
D.	God has made everything ready for our forgiveness. God can do no more.
	1.	If we are to have salvation, we must save ourselves.
	2.	Queen Victoria was once crossing the English Channel in the royal 
		yacht, when she spied a tiny bird following the yacht with fluttering 
		wings, attracted by the bright flag flying on the boat.
		a.	The bird was weak & weary, and darted down to the waves, trying 
			to find a resting place.
		b.	The Queen was full of pity, and she commanded her sailors to save  
			the weary bird.
			1)	They sprang to do her bidding & used every art and device to 
				capture the little thing in vain.
			2)	All their efforts to rescue the bird only terrified it more.
			3)	At last it fell upon the deck at the feet of the Queen - dead!
				a)	Victoria, Queen & Empress, had willed to spare the life of the 
					bird, but even she was not able. The bird wouldn't do what it 
					needed to do to be saved.
				b)	How have you responded to God's work for your salvation?

BEHAVING BABIES, v 41

A.	"Those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that 
	day about three thousand souls."
B.	There were about 3,000 "Behaving Babies" on the Day of Pentecost, 
	babies who obeyed what they were told & had their sins remitted.
	1.	We have previously mentioned the fact that one needs to obey the 
		Lord; we see here some 3,000 doing what's required for salvation.
	2.	But, what caused them to obey the Lord? Luke records that only "those 
		who received [Peter's] word were baptized."
C.	If babies are to behave, they must be taught the Word of God.
	1.	We previously mentioned the need to inform people of what God 
		requires of them for salvation.
	2.	However, we see more than just that throughout this text.
		a.	We find the preaching of Peter (viz., the death, resurrection, & 
			exaltation of Jesus Christ) deeply affecting the crowd at Pentecost.
		b.	Peter's preaching here wasn't just a bunch of words; rather, his 
			preaching was the Word of God - it was Spirit-inspired preaching.
		c.	The Word of God, in other words, greatly affected this crowd, they 
			accepted that Word, & obeyed the Lord.
	3.	The Word of God has great power to affect the lives of men & women.
		a.	"Thus says the LORD, the God of hosts: 'Because you have spoken 
			this word, behold, I am making my words in your mouth a fire, and 
			this people wood, and the fire shall consume them' " (Jer 5:14).
		b.	"Is not my word like fire, declares the LORD, and like a hammer that 
			breaks the rock in pieces?" (Jer 23:29).
		c.	"The word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged 
			sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of 
			marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart" 
			(Heb 4:12).
	4.	Some missionaries to China once employed a native scholar to 
		translate the New Testament into Chinese.
		a.	At first the work of translating did not seem to affect him.
		b.	However, later he said, "What a wonderful book this is."
			1)	"Why so?" asked one of the missionaries.
			2)	"Because," said the translator, "it tells me exactly about myself. 
				It knows all that is in me. The one who made this book must be 
				the one who made me."
		c.	That is the power of the Word of God!
	5.	Have you received that Word? Have you responded to that Word?

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