Ends of the Earth (Page 3)
Divine Power – Acts 3:1-26
The Gospel is Divine power. It is “the power of God for the salvation of all who believe.” This miracle is an example of the Divine power that the gospel brings. If we have come to Christ in faith, then we have become recipients of that Divine power; and we can be conduits of that Divine power. In Peter’s speech we see that this Divine power forgives us of our sins, and promises to bring about the restoration of all things.…
The Spirit-Filled Community – Acts 2:41-47
The Spirit of Jesus creates a community of Jesus to reach the community for Jesus. This Spirit-filled community has 4 characteristics: they are 1) a worshiping church, 2) a learning church, 3) a loving church, 4) a growing church. Sermon Text
The Holy Spirit – Acts 2:1-41
In Acts 2 we see the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon the Church on the day of Pentecost. In this event, we learn that 1) The Spirit is the powerful presence of God to empower His church; 2) The Spirit enables the communication of the Gospel to all people; and 3) The Spirit democratizes the knowledge of God. In Peter’s sermon we see his proclamation of the Gospel and his appeal to his listeners to respond in faith and repentance. Sermon…
The Twelve Apostles – Acts 1:12-26
Judas’ had betrayed Jesus by handing him over to his enemies. Yet, his betrayal only served to accomplish what God had planned. Here in Acts, he is replaced so that there are once again 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ. In this passage, we learn about the Nature of God’s plan, and the Unique Role of the Apostles. Sermon Text
Ends of the Earth – Acts 1:1-11
Before his ascension, Jesus gives his apostles the commission to be His witnesses to the ends of the earth. And, he promises that after his ascension, he will give them the Holy Spirit to empower them to embrace this mission. Sermon Text