Park Church - Plumsteadville, PA
Rev. Christian Repp explores the significance of the apostles' mission and the promise of the Holy Spirit, as recorded in Acts 1:1-11.
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9 episodios
It Is from God
The sermon on Acts 5:12-42 emphasizes the miraculous nature of early Christianity by recounting how apostles faced persecution from religious leaders yet continued teaching with unshakeable faith, ultimately leading to thousands being converted and healed through their ministry. The central message highlights that God's people are a divine miracle where believers can be counted among His children without fear or shame when associated with Jesus Christ. Suffering should be viewed as an opportunity to glorify God rather than avoid it, recognizing that true discipleship involves steadfastness and joy in witness despite opposition from those who seek to destroy the Gospel.
No Other Name
The sermon on Acts chapter four highlights how early Christians faced immediate persecution from religious authorities who were deeply offended by their teaching about Jesus' resurrection, leading to arrest and a temporary silence within Jerusalem's leadership circles. However, the text emphasizes that despite external threats, Peter and John demonstrated remarkable boldness in boldly declaring God's power through Christ before being released after praying for strength against opposition. The central message concludes with an invitation for believers to emulate this courage by speaking truthfully about Jesus regardless of fear or pressure, trusting that their testimony will ultimately reveal the character of a sovereign God who is capable of shaking those who oppose them and empowering witnesses to continue proclaiming the gospel without wavering in conviction.
Great Grace & Fear
In Acts 4:32 to 5:11, the early Christian community is portrayed as a unified body of believers who shared possessions with great grace and power after hearing about Christ's resurrection, yet they faced severe judgment when two men lied before Peter by withholding funds from God. The sermon emphasizes that this initial generosity was not merely an act of charity but a profound testimony to the Holy Spirit, while also serving as a warning against compromising one's faith for personal gain; consequently, the believer is called to maintain radical unity and total devotion in their fellowship, recognizing that true holiness coexists with divine grace. The central message concludes by affirming that God remains holy and deserving of fear. Believers are to live out a life where they honor His name through integrity rather than deception or selfishness.
Leap, Ye Lame, for Joy!
Rev. Christian Repp emphasizes that true spiritual renewal comes through repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, and reliance on God's grace rather than human effort or merit.
The Christian Community
This sermon focuses on the importance of unity and community within the Christian faith, emphasizing the teachings of the Bible and the role of the Church in worship and service. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES * Acts 2:42-47 * Exodus 20:1-17 * Titus 3:4-7 * Namiah 8:1-12
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