Minor Characters In Major Roles Lesson 3 Barnabas

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Minor Characters In Major Roles Lesson 3 Barnabas Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come 2 Cor 5:17 Visitors, prayer requests, prayer Review Handout #1: Major Roles for Christians Today. Emphasize recognizing, developing, and using our Christian characteristics Q: Have you ever accidentally set fire to something? Acts and Facts Before becoming a Christian, everyone called me Joe I saw folks sell land and lay the proceeds at the Apostle s feet in fact, I did it myself I have a cousin named John Mark I was one of the first people to ever be called a Christian (Antioch) I m a Levite by birth, originally from Cyprus After becoming a Christian, the Apostles renamed me The Son of Encouragement Q: Can you think of someone who really changed your life through their encouragement? Some Background on Barnabas 1. First mention of Barnabas <Read Acts 4:32-36> a. A Levite born in Cyprus i. Eastern Mediterranean island, 50 miles below Asia Minor (Turkey) ii. Cyprus had been colonized by Greeks, Phoenicians, Assyrians, Egyptians, and Romans. So Barnabas was familiar with several different cultures. 2. First mention of Barnabas includes a character reference ( Son of Encouragement ) a. Renamed by the Apostles in Jerusalem. b. In the 1st century, names gave obvious clues to a person's character. This was especially true of someone who had been renamed. i. So, from the first mention of him, we're told Barnabas "gave courage" to others (encourage also means to "urge on" or to "help and support others.") ii. Original Greek meaning combines the thought of encouragement with that of consolation. 3. First mention also includes an action reference <Read Acts 4:37> a. He must have been somewhat wealthy b. He was obviously generous Q: Have you ever been introduced to anyone by Hardy Hendon? There s a brother that knows how to give an introduction! Barnabas Faith in Action 1. The next mention of Barnabas is in Acts 9, where he pleads Paul's case to the Apostles.

a. Paul had persecuted Christians with a passion b. After his conversion, Paul needed an advocate to legitimize his new status, since the disciples were afraid of Paul <Read Acts 9:26-27> c. Barnabas became that advocate (a type of Christ) d. Barnabas took an unpopular stand for Paul. Most of us would have taken a "wait-andsee" attitude, but Barnabas looked at people through Christ s eyes, and saw what could be, not just what was or what is. i. Reference today s verse (2 Cor 5:17) Q: How can we "stand up" for our Christian brothers and sisters today? Barnabas and Antioch Church 1. After the stoning of Stephen, Christians were scattered, and went into Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch, but spoke only to the Jews (Acts 11:19) a. Antioch is in Syria, just east of Cyprus b. Some of those who ended up in Antioch began preaching to Greeks c. Acts 11:20 says these preachers were men of Cyprus and Cyrene, and as a result of their work, many were being converted 2. When the Jerusalem Church heard of this, they sent Barnabas to help! Why not? He was from Cyprus and would have fit right in! Here's an example of God using someone just as they are. 3. <Read Acts 11:23-24> Look at how Barnabas helped the Antioch Church. a. He encouraged them and rejoiced with them b. Notice what he encouraged them to do to remain true to the Lord! c. See what a good attitude can do! (By good attitude, I mean one full of the Holy Spirit, faithful, and trusting God to provide the increase.) 4. But this must have been easy for Barnabas, since God gave him help Barnabas was full of the Holy Spirit. a. But wait a minute! We have that same Spirit in us today! b. <Read the following> i. John 14:15-17 (in us today) ii. John 14:26 (teaches and brings all things to remembrance) iii. John 15:26-27 (bears witness of Jesus) iv. John 16:13 (guides us) c. That s quite a lot of help! 5. <Read Acts 11:25-26> a. Barnabas "sizes up the situation" in Antioch needs more help b. Goes to Tarsus, brings back Saul to help with the work c. They worked with the church for a year, teaching many about Jesus Q: Why Saul? How did this make Saul feel? 6. <Read Acts 11:27-30> a. Prophets (Agabus, et al.) come and foretell a famine in Judea b. A contribution is raised and sent to Jerusalem via Barnabas and Saul

Barnabas Encourages John Mark 1. Col 4:10 tells us Barnabas and Mark were cousins 2. Acts 12:25 indicates than Mark went back to Antioch with Barnabas and Saul after they delivered the contribution a. Barnabas saw potential in John Mark b. Again, Barnabas is growing the church by encouraging its members! 3. Next, the Holy Spirit sends Barnabas and Saul on the first missionary journey a. Mark started from Antioch, but left the group at Pamphylia (journey was just getting started) and went to Jerusalem (Acts 13:13) 4. Barnabas wanted to take John Mark on the second journey, but because of his earlier "desertion," Paul forbade it. Barnabas took Mark to Cyprus instead (Acts 15:39) a. This didn't hinder God's work two missionary parties went out from Antioch! Q: Consider the different expectations Barnabas and Paul had of Mark. How did Paul view Mark s Christian role? How did Barnabas? Aside: Barnabas must have made a difference to both Paul and Mark, since later Paul specifically asks Timothy to bring Mark to him in Rome (2 Tim 4:11) Characteristics of Barnabas 1. Friendly 2. Devoted 3. Encouragement to others 4. Trustworthy 5. Selfless 6. Saw potential in others (both in Paul and Mark). Application At the beginning of class I asked you to think of someone who made a lasting impression on you through their encouragement. I would now encourage you (especially if you couldn t think of someone who encouraged you) to be an encouragement this week for someone else. And here s your chance! <Handout names and addresses of those recently baptized> Take one and put it in your Bible or purse or pocket, and please drop a note of encouragement to one of these new brothers in Christ.

Dec 23, 2001 Dear class members: Here s a copy of an email I received earlier this week from a good friend and brother in Christ (Jeff Gray, http://www.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/~jgray). Please consider dropping these men a short note of encouragement. Thanks, Greg === original email follows === Thanks for your interest in getting letters out to the guys at Riverbend. As I mentioned, my suggestion would be to have anyone who writes to them use a return address that is in care of your church. I have even started to do this with the new people that I meet with out there. The first two guys are those who have really grown the most over the past year. They are both coming out of hard core gangs and have renounced the gang life publicly to their former members. Anthony has even helped to teach a few others and has been a great example. Some pictures of their baptisms are available at: http://www.brentwoodchurch.com/studygroups/riverbend/riverbend.htm The last guy is someone that we are studying with who is really coming along well in his understanding. We are hoping that Linell will soon make the commitment to give his life to Christ. Demetrius Lancaster #250062 Turney Center Industrial Prison and Farm Route 1 Only TN 37140 Anthony Page #221136 R.M.S.I. Unit 6B Linnell Richmond #310848 R.M.S.I. Unit 3A-112

June 24, 2001 Dear class members: Here s a copy of an email I received this week from a good friend and brother in Christ. Please consider dropping these men a short note of encouragement. Thanks, Greg === original email follows === Hi Everyone- There have been 3 recent baptisms at the Riverbend Maximum Security state prison in Nashville, TN. The following men would really be encouraged by any letters or cards that you might send them. Buford Gaiter was baptized last week. His address is: Buford Gaiter #226736 RMSI Unit 6-A210 Both Sol Vecchio and Antonio Bean were both baptized this afternoon (Tuesday, June 19th). Their addresses are: Sol Vecchio #275121 RMSI Unit 5-C111 Antonio Bean #208488 RMSI Unit 4-C211 Have a blessed day- Jeff Gray http://www.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/~jgray