The chapter explores the paradoxical nature of Christ's suffering and death, emphasizing the significance of repentance and divine forgiveness. It discusses how ignorance played a role in the crucifixion of Jesus, highlighting the opportunity for repentance and redemption. The chapter challenges notions of self-righteousness and encourages listeners to embrace transformation and acceptance of God's grace through repentance.
Why was Jesus sent to the Jews first? How does the church relate to Israel now? In Acts 3:12-26, Peter continues to unravel for the “Men of Israel” how Jesus is the fulfillment of the promises made to the Patriarchs, Moses, and the Prophets. In this episode, Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Justin Holcomb, and Walter Strickland discuss Peter’s second sermon, how Christianity and Judaism became their own distinct religions, and how the preaching of the gospel calls for the religious and irreligious alike to repent and have faith in Christ.
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Featuring: Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb