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Scripture Reading
Opening Prayer
Introduction
I don’t know why you are here today.
You are a Christian and want to worship
You are not and a curious
Someone dragged you here or invited you
You say you are a Christian and you feel like you have to be here
Sermon
This one
Peter’s
Today, we will talk about this passage that we have read and try to understand its message for us today.
Peter begins this talk by addressing a possible issue
Peter was a Jew
Christianity is the Jewish religion
Jews were exclusivists
I. God loves all of His children equally, regardless of differences
Let’s break down that statement a little
First, we are talking about God
Who is God?
We are also talking about His children
Who are His children?
The text says, those who fear Him and who does what is right
What does it mean to fear God? (revere)
What does it mean to “do right?”
The opening part of that statement is about God Loving, what does that mean
well in these verses, it says that God finds them acceptable
what is this acceptance?
Let’s find out as we go on.
God gave the Gospel not just to Israel but through Israel
Jesus is “Lord of all”
Faith vs. works?
Exposition 2
II.
Jesus’ life made clear that He was sent and empowered by God
Exposition 3
III.
Jesus’ resurrection proves that Jesus was more than a mere prophet but that He was who he claimed to be.
Jesus was the Son of God
Exposition 4
vs.40 …Jesus appeared…
Jesus’ ressurection was a physical one
IV.
Jesus’ people are to proclaim the Good News that leads others to receive the forgiveness of sins
So what was the result of Peter’s sermon?
They believed!
vs. 44 says...
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