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Can the Church really be like it was in Acts? How do we live out our faith in our communities and our church community? Preston shares a challenging and practical message of living life together and on mission.
Jesus did many miracles, especially on the Sabbath to show that God put his seal of approval on His son. God's blessing was on the ministry of Jesus and also on the founders of the New Testament Church. We don't have present day gifts of as old (tongues, healing, etc) ... God does heal people, but it's not a gift. The word of God is our final authority, we don't need apostles anymore. Death could not hold Jesus captive. Repentance is as much as turning away from sin as it is to turning towards Christ. Peter is not saying that baptism is a part of salvation. Accepting Jesus as your savior is. Baptism is obeying Christ command. If baptism was a vital part of salvation, Jesus would have had to come off the cross with the thief and baptized him. The bible does not contradict itself.
Jesus did many miracles, especially on the Sabbath to show that God put his seal of approval on His son. God's blessing was on the ministry of Jesus and also on the founders of the New Testament Church. We don't have present day gifts of as old (tongues, healing, etc) ... God does heal people, but it's not a gift. The word of God is our final authority, we don't need apostles anymore. Death could not hold Jesus captive. Repentance is as much as turning away from sin as it is to turning towards Christ. Peter is not saying that baptism is a part of salvation. Accepting Jesus as your savior is. Baptism is obeying Christ command. If baptism was a vital part of salvation, Jesus would have had to come off the cross with the thief and baptized him. The bible does not contradict itself.
Mike Balzer preaches from Acts 2 about how the first church was faithfully devoted to one another.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
In ACTS 2, at the starting of the Church, we see everything that is involved in how one becomes a believer and is empowered and equipped for continuing the ministry of our Lord Jesus.
Why baptism is important.
Why baptism is important.
The second half of Peter's message on the day of Pentecost looking at the prophecy of the Messiah from David.
The second half of Peter's message on the day of Pentecost looking at the prophecy of the Messiah from David.