2023.06.16. 영혼구원기도회

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십자가의 증인된 삶

Title: Witness of the Cross
Introduction: Dear brothers and sisters, today we gather to explore a powerful testimony, the witness of the Cross. In Acts 3:11-26, we find Peter delivering a sermon that reveals the profound significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. This message resonates with us even today as we reflect on the transformative power of the Cross in our lives. Let us delve into Peter's sermon and discover the timeless truths it holds for us.
I. The Astonishing Healing (Acts 3:11-16) In these verses, we witness a miraculous healing that captivated the attention of the people. A lame man, crippled from birth, was made whole through the name of Jesus Christ. This extraordinary act demonstrated the authority and power of Jesus, revealing Him as the source of hope and restoration.
Application: Just as the lame man experienced physical healing, Jesus offers us spiritual healing and restoration. The Cross becomes our symbol of hope, reminding us that through Christ's sacrifice, we are made whole and can experience abundant life.
II. Repentance and the Call to Salvation (Acts 3:17-19) Peter, seizing the opportunity, points out that the crowd had acted in ignorance when they crucified Jesus. He calls them to repentance, to turn away from their sins, and embrace the grace and forgiveness found in Christ.
Application: The Cross reminds us of God's immense love and mercy. It calls us to examine our hearts, acknowledge our sins, and humbly seek God's forgiveness. It is through repentance that we can receive the cleansing and transformation that the Cross offers.
III. The Fulfillment of Prophecy (Acts 3:20-26) Peter goes on to explain how Jesus' death and resurrection fulfilled the prophecies spoken by the prophets of old. He connects the dots between the Old Testament promises and Jesus' redemptive work on the Cross. This serves as a powerful confirmation of Jesus' identity as the long-awaited Messiah.
Application: The Cross signifies the fulfillment of God's plan of salvation. It demonstrates His faithfulness and the reliability of His Word. The prophetic fulfillment witnessed in Jesus' life and death assures us of His authority and our confident hope in Him.
IV. The Blessings of Believing (Acts 3:25-26) Peter concludes his sermon by highlighting the blessings that come through faith in Jesus. He assures the people that by turning to Christ, they become partakers in the covenant promises made to Abraham, experiencing the forgiveness of sins and the refreshing presence of the Holy Spirit.
Application: The Cross invites us into a life of blessings and divine fellowship. Through faith in Jesus, we are reconciled with God, granted the gift of salvation, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. The Cross opens the door to a transformative relationship with our Creator.
Conclusion: As we reflect on Peter's sermon, the witness of the Cross resonates with us today. It calls us to embrace the healing, forgiveness, and redemption found in Jesus Christ. The Cross speaks of God's immense love, His faithfulness to fulfill His promises, and His desire for a restored relationship with us. May we live as witnesses of the Cross, proclaiming the transformative power of Jesus to a world in need of hope and salvation. Let the Cross be our testimony, our source of strength, and our constant reminder of God's unwavering love for humanity. Amen.
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