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"A Simple Presentation into The Book of ACTS" - Chapter 11, Part 1 - Bro. John "Ernie" Perez

56 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Bro, Ernie continues taking us deeper into The Book of ACTS in Chapter 11.  Grab your notebooks, your pen and your Word...let's go! Peter gets called on the carpet for one simple thing: he ate with Gentiles. That sounds small until you realize it threatened an entire worldview built on separation, tradition, and who gets counted as “clean.” We sit down in Acts 11:1–17 and track how the early church handles its first major backlash after the gospel crosses a cultural line, and why Peter’s only real defense is the one that still matters today: God did it. We walk carefully through Peter’s retelling of the sheet vision, the voice from heaven, and the Spirit’s clear instruction to go “nothing doubting.” Then we connect the dots to Cornelius, the angelic message, and the moment the Holy Ghost falls on Gentiles “as on us at the beginning.” Along the way, we talk honestly about what the baptism of the Holy Ghost is for, why spiritual power is meant to fuel witness, and why no one can manufacture the real thing by coaching someone to repeat sounds. To ground it, we pull in John 3:16, Joel’s promise that God pours out His Spirit on all flesh, and even Genesis 12 to show this was always God’s plan for the whole world. We also end with a needed warning from Colossians 2 about getting trapped by tradition and empty philosophy instead of staying anchored to Christ. If this conversation challenges your assumptions or strengthens your faith, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the study. What’s the hardest part for you about letting God redraw the lines? I would love your feedback and topic suggestions! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2211009/fan_mail/new] Ways to Give at https://m3mi.org...Thank you for your seed!  :)

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