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#7- The Promise of the Holy Spirit Pt.6

The sermon centers on the Great Commission as articulated in Acts 1:8, emphasizing that the church's mission is rooted in the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit and the dual commands of faith and repentance. It underscores that true saving faith is not mere intellectual assent but a divine gift from God, enabling believers to trust Christ completely and live accordingly, while repentance—also a gift of God—is a godly sorrow that leads to transformation, evidenced by diligence, confession, remorse, and a zealous pursuit of holiness. The message, drawn from Mark, Luke, and Pauline writings, affirms that the gospel must be proclaimed with urgency and clarity, calling all people—Jews and Gentiles alike—to believe in Christ and turn from sin, with the promise of forgiveness and new life. The sermon warns against a watered-down gospel that downplays accountability, insisting instead that the message carries divine authority and demands a life-changing response, culminating in baptism as a public testimony of inward transformation, not a meritorious act of salvation.

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47:16
Midweek Service
Acts 1:8; Luke 24:46-47
English
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