Milton Baptist Church (MBC Stoke)

How shall they?, Part 1: Original Not Traditional

42 min · 24 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio How shall they?, Part 1: Original Not Traditional

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The sermon centres on the pivotal moment of Pentecost, when Peter, empowered by the Holy Spirit, delivers the first gospel proclamation in Acts 2, fulfilling Christ's command in Luke 24 to preach repentance and remission of sins in His name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem. Drawing from Joel, David's Psalms, and Christ's own words, Peter presents Jesus as the crucified and resurrected Messiah, the fulfilment of Scripture, and the only one through whom salvation is possible. The message is both direct and urgent, confronting listeners with their role in rejecting Christ while calling them to repent and be baptized in His name for the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. The response of the crowd—pricked in their hearts and seeking salvation—demonstrates the power of a Christ-centred, Scripture-grounded proclamation that leads to genuine faith and conversion. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the believer's responsibility to proclaim Christ faithfully, knowing that no one can call on Him unless they have heard, and no one can hear without a preacher sent by God.

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