Date: January 7, 2024
Bible Text: Acts 13:26-41 | Todd Dugard
Series: The Book of Acts
As we resume our study in Acts, we’ll be looking at the latter part of the Apostle Paul’s sermon at the synagogue in Antioch Pisidia in Acts 13:26-41. The focus of this section is clearly on Jesus Christ which compels the hearer to do something with what they now know about him. That, it seems, is the point of every sermon centred on the gospel: what will I do with what I’ve just heard? Some dig their heels in and resist the Spirit. Others turn in faith, eager to respond to God’s kind offer of salvation. How will you respond to Jesus this coming Sunday? Eternity hangs in the balance.
Series: The Acts of the Apostles (Chapters 11-16)
Todd Dugard
Message: 34 – Through this man
Harvest Bible Chapel
Text: Acts 13:26-41
January 7, 2024
This man, Jesus, was…
…human like us, yet knowable as God (v. 26-27)
…innocent of all sin, yet condemned (v. 28)
…crucified, yet resurrected from the dead (v. 29-31)
…a long-ago promise, yet powerfully fulfilled (v. 32-37)
And so, through this man, I am offered…
…forgiveness of my sin (v. 38)
…freedom from working for my salvation (v. 39)
Romans 10:13
…faith to overcome my unbelief (v. 40-41)
Ephesians 2:8–9
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Topics: The Gospel