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Simon the Zealot Luke 6:15; Acts 1:12-14; 21:37-22:9; Mark 15:7KJV We examine Simon the Zealot, a man whose intense passion was once misdirected toward political rebellion, but who became a passionate servant of Christ, fighting a greater enemy — sin.Fanatical Commitment.A. Misguided Enthusiasm (Acts 21:37–22:9):Simon was likely part of a radical movement, zealously fighting Roman oppression. Like Paul before his conversion, his passion burned brightly, but it lacked the right direction.B. Malicious Example (Mark 15:7):Barabbas represents the kind of destructive rebellion Simon once aligned with — violent resistance with no eternal value. Zeal without truth becomes dangerous.Faithful Christian.A. Messiah's Education (Luke 6:15):When Simon encountered Jesus, everything changed. He joined the twelve, no longer fighting against people, but learning from the Prince of Peace.B. Motivation Encouraged (Acts 1:12–14):In the upper room, Simon was found praying and waiting for the Holy Spirit — no longer driven by politics, but by purpose. His zeal had been redirected toward the Kingdom of God.Simon was a freedom fighter, but after meeting Jesus, he discovered a deeper freedom — freedom from sin, not just oppression. He didn't lose his passion — he redirected it toward something eternal.

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Acts 1:12-14; Luke 6:15
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