Before the Council
Series Act's Study
This sermon centers on Paul's unwavering faith and divine strength as he stands before the Sanhedrin, demonstrating that true contentment and courage come not from human effort but from Christ, who sustains believers through persecution and opposition. Highlighting Paul's bold testimony and strategic use of theological distinctions—particularly between the Pharisees' belief in resurrection and the Sadducees' denial of it—the preacher emphasizes God's sovereign providence in using even hostile religious factions to protect and advance the gospel. The message underscores the exclusive sufficiency of Christ's atonement, where His sinless sacrifice extinguished eternal wrath, making Him the only High Priest and Savior for sinners, and calls believers to rest in His finished work rather than human merit. With a tone that is both convicting and comforting, the sermon affirms that salvation is entirely by grace, rooted in Christ's sovereign will, and that all who come to Him are saved to the uttermost, regardless of their past. Ultimately, the preacher calls the listeners to fix their eyes on Christ, to trust in His finished work, and to persevere in faith, knowing that God's purposes are unshakable and His grace is sufficient for every trial.
| Sermon ID | 10202515561910 |
| Duration | 1:06:27 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Acts 22:30-23:10 |
| Language | English |