Pete’s Powerful Sermon
The first sermon in the book of Acts: Acts 2:1-41 (specifically Acts 2:14-36).
Setting: Jerusalem on Pentecost
Speaker: Peter
Audience: Jews from many nations
Preceding Events: The Holy Spirit arrives and empowers the disciples to speak in other languages. Unable to comprehend what is happening, some in the crowd conclude that the disciples are drunk.
(This may be the original source for the phrase “drunk on the Holy Spirit.”)
Overall Theme: Jesus died but is alive again—and he is Lord
Scripture Quoted: Joel 2:28-32, Psalm 16:8-11, Psalm 110:1
Central Teaching: Repent (change your ways) and be baptized
Subsequent Events: 3,000 respond
Key Lesson: Through the Holy Spirit, amazing things can happen that go far beyond man’s capabilities to accomplish on his own.
This post is from the series “Sermons in the book of Acts.” Read about sermon #2.
Read more about the book of Acts in Tongues of Fire: 40 Devotional Insights for Today’s Church from the Book of Acts, available in e-book, paperback, and hardcover.
Peter DeHaan writes about biblical Christianity to confront status quo religion and live a life that matters. He seeks a fresh approach to following Jesus through the lens of Scripture, without the baggage of made-up traditions and meaningless practices.
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