This chapter explores the concept of empowerment through the Holy Spirit, tracing its influence from Jesus in the gospel of Luke to the church in the book of Acts. It emphasizes the collaborative work of Jesus and the early church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, discussing the theological significance and implications of this transition. The conversation delves into biblical passages and the role of the Holy Spirit in establishing and empowering the church, highlighting the abundance and extravagance of the Spirit's outpouring in the New Testament.
What can the modern church learn from apostolic preaching in Acts? More than we may realize. In this episode, Michael Horton, Walter Strickland, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller uncover many of the key themes, components, and characteristics of apostolic preaching. Starting with Peter’s Pentecost sermon in Acts 2:14-40, the hosts discuss the hermeneutics of the apostles and how we can use their insights in the Old Testament to “cut to the heart” of those who hear our message today.
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Featuring: Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb