Calvary Road To Roman Road

The sermon discusses the concept of walking the Calvary Road and whether we are walking a "Roman Road" or pointing people to Jesus. It highlights that Paul's Calvary Road was similar to Jesus', and his journey became his "Roman Road." The sermon asks whether our walk testifies to Jesus' existence and if we have a "Romans Road" mentality. It argues that believers are Christ's ambassadors in His kingdom-growing mission, and therefore, they should walk in a way that testifies to Him. The sermon also provides an epistemological walk-through of Acts 22:30-23:11, focusing on the context of Paul's defense of Ananias ben Nedebaeus and his eventual rescue by Lysias. The sermon emphasizes that Paul's defense was not clever, but rather clear and aimed to be clear about the risen Christ Jesus as the hope of the Pharisees and mankind. The sermon concludes with a call for Christians to be ready to go where they are sent, with a ready witness and word from the Word.