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Dangerously Strong For…

Dangerously Strong for the Truth

This teaching centers on the call to live as valiant, Spirit-empowered witnesses whose lives authentically reflect the truth of the Gospel, not through miraculous signs but through faithful obedience and transformation. Drawing from Acts and Paul's conversion, it emphasizes that true spiritual conviction comes when the Holy Spirit confronts the heart, leading to radical surrender and a life defined by the Word of God. The preacher underscores that being 'dangerously strong for the truth' means being a courageous warrior in God's army—marked by deep knowledge of Scripture, trust in divine revelation, and the willingness to walk in faith even when answers are unclear. This spiritual strength is not self-generated but is cultivated through intimacy with Christ, evidenced in personal testimonies and divine confirmation through the witness of others. Ultimately, the message calls believers to embody the victorious life of Christ, overcoming fear and worldly opposition through reliance on God's power and the enduring hope found in His promises.

Amen. Amen.
All right… all right. Praise the Lord.

We're up around Acts chapter 11, and I'm telling you, it's rich.
Good stuff.
Life-giving stuff.
Grace-granting stuff.

Every chapter we see God at work—
granting grace, granting life, granting repentance.

And we've got to remember something when we read Acts:
they did not have the full revelation that we have today.

So God, in His mercy, authenticated His message with power and signs, especially when the gospel went into new territory.

You see it with Cornelius.
They heard them speaking in their own language, praising the mighty works of God—and the

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Acts 9; Jeremiah 9:3
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