Almost
Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. (Acts 26:28)
1/ Where do we stand?
2/ Cases to consider.
3/ A Christian.
Sermon Summary:
The sermon centers on the danger of being 'almost' a Christian, using King Agrippa's response to Paul's testimony—'Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian'—as a pivotal moment to examine spiritual earnestness.
It argues that true Christianity is not a state of near-conviction but a definitive transformation marked by spiritual eyes opened, a turning from darkness to light, deliverance from Satan's power, and reception of forgiveness and eternal inheritance through faith in Christ.
The preacher warns against the peril of outward religiosity without inward reality, illustrating this through biblical figures like Judas, Saul, and the foolish virgins, who appeared close to salvation yet lacked genuine conversion.
True faith is evidenced by a life of obedience, joy in affliction, love for God and His people, and a longing for Christ's return, all grounded in the Holy Spirit's witness and the transformative power of Scripture.
The call is to move beyond the illusion of nearness and embrace the full assurance of being altogether a Christian, rooted in Christ's righteousness and blood alone.
| Sermon ID | 22126129356393 |
| Duration | 1:29:27 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday - PM |
| Bible Text | Acts 26:28; Matthew 25:1-13 |
| Language | English |