In his sermon on Acts 5, Pastor David Watson addresses why the early church flourished under opposition while modern Christians often fold under similar circumstances. Through the story of the apostles being imprisoned, miraculously freed, and then continuing to preach despite being flogged, Watson illustrates that opposition doesn't indicate we're heading in the wrong direction—it often confirms we're on God's path.
Pastor Watson offers two key principles for maintaining forward progress when facing opposition: follow Peter's example of relentless obedience and take Gamaliel's advice that if something is from God, it cannot be stopped. He concludes that every believer will either be a threat or a tragedy to the enemy—either someone who perseveres through opposition to advance God's kingdom or someone who retreats to comfort when challenges arise. The difference isn't talent, education, or resources, but how we respond when opposition comes.
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