The Semi-Seminarian
Peter didn't say they WON'T stop talking about Jesus. The text says they CAN'T. In Acts 4, hauled before the same court that killed his Lord, Peter answers with two Greek words — ou dynametha — "we are not able." And that one shift, from won't to can't, cracks the whole passage open. Boldness was never grit. It was overflow. In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian, we sit down by two charcoal fires — the one where Peter denied Jesus three times, and the one where the risen Christ cooked him breakfast and gave him back his life — and we trace the word egeirō (to raise) all the way from the empty tomb to the floor of a coward's shame. We talk about the man healed at the Beautiful Gate, the blind man in John 9 who out-witnessed the experts with one sentence, and why the evidence standing in the room is the thing power can never cross-examine. This is grace-before-transformation preaching for the weary, the backsliders, and the ones who thought God forgot their address. You don't manufacture courage. You get warmed by the fire, and one day it just leaks out of you. 📖 Scripture: Acts 4:5–22 (World English Bible) 🔥 Themes: Pentecost, boldness, the Holy Spirit, Peter's restoration, John 21, the diagnostic flip 🎙️ The Semi-Seminarian — a digital church bell for the exiles. Live sermons recorded from the room. If grace ever found you out in the cold, this one's for you. YOU HEARD THE MAN — THROW IT IN THE PLATE. Subscribe and tithe your subscribe. We'll keep the light on. #Acts4 #Pentecost #BiblicalGreek #ExpositoryPreaching #Boldness #HolySpirit #SermonOnline #GraceNotWorks #Christianity #BibleStudy #TheSemiSeminarian #NightPreaching
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