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Don't Stop

31 min · 3. maj 2026
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This sermon examines the story of Peter and John healing a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate and the subsequent persecution they faced from religious leaders. The central message emphasizes that following God's will doesn't guarantee freedom from trouble—in fact, opposition often accompanies obedience. Rather than viewing persecution as a sign to quit, believers are called to "keep going" with boldness, trusting that God is present in every challenge. The sermon draws parallels between the disciples' response to persecution and how modern believers should respond to difficulties, encouraging the congregation to pray for boldness rather than the removal of opposition. The message concludes with a reminder that Jesus Himself "kept going" all the way to the cross, setting the ultimate example of perseverance through suffering.

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