Salvation Church at Rankin Lake

Why?

29 min · 4. maj 2026
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In this message, Pastor Trent Rankin teaches from Acts 17, focusing on Paul’s encounter in Athens as he preached to a culture full of idols and competing beliefs. The sermon centers on a key question: “Why?” Why do people resist God—even when truth is clearly presented? Through Paul’s experience, Rankin highlights several core reasons people reject or resist faith: * A hardened heart that won’t believe * A desire to stay in control rather than surrender * Sin and pride that put us at odds with God * A preference to live for ourselves instead of for Him He emphasizes the difference between simply knowing about God and truly experiencing a relationship with Jesus, arguing that many people reject faith not because of lack of information, but because of unwillingness to fully surrender. The message builds to a direct challenge: If God has done everything to reach us through Jesus, why wouldn’t we respond? The takeaway is clear: Stop resisting, stop holding back, and fully surrender your life to Christ—because a real relationship with Him is the only thing that truly transforms everything.

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