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In this insightful sermon by Pastor Kim, we explore Acts 2:14-41, addressing the profound question, "What shall we do?" The message emphasizes the transformative power of the Gospel, highlighting Jesus as the exalted Lord who was crucified and resurrected. To embrace faith, listeners are invited to pray for forgiveness, accept Christ, and commit to a life led by the Spirit. Repentance is illustrated as a turnaround that changes one's mind, heart, and behavior. Join us in making a decision to follow the Lord and find your place within the church community.
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Kim May, Sr. Pastor November 10, 2013
Acts Series, Week #5 “What Shall We Do?” Acts 2:14-41
Gospel Jesus was from God.
Gospel Jesus was from God. Jesus was crucified.
Gospel Jesus was from God. Jesus was crucified. Jesus was risen from the dead.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you. You need to accept Christ.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you. You need to accept Christ. Believe and confess Jesus as Lord.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you. You need to accept Christ. Believe and confess Jesus as Lord. Talk to a pastor.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you. You need to accept Christ. Believe and confess Jesus as Lord. Talk to a pastor. Get involved in a church.
Pray this prayer after me. Ask Jesus to forgive you. You need to accept Christ. Believe and confess Jesus as Lord. Talk to a pastor. Get involved in a church. Make a decision to follow the Lord.
Repentance = Turnaround Turnaround entails a change in mind which leads to a change in heart, which results in a change of behavior.
Repentance: Change/Turnaround Mind – “He came to his senses.” Realization
Repentance: Change/Turnaround Mind – “He came to his senses.” Realization Heart – “I have sinned.” Confession
Repentance: Change/Turnaround Mind – “He came to his senses.” Realization Heart – “I have sinned.” Confession Behavior – “He…went to his father.” Dedication
There is a difference between the Spirit living in us and the Spirit overflowing through us.