Sermons on Acts
The First Persecution of the Church
Acts 4:1-22 After Peter preached to the crowd that had just witnessed a healing miracle, the Jewish leaders became annoyed and questioned their right to preach about Jesus. Pastor Rod Bunton describes the scene where the intimidation of the Sadducees was met by the boldness of the Holy Spirit empowering these men of God. Biblical Understanding of Authority booklet
A Sign and a Sermon
Peter and John were on their way to the temple for prayer when an extraordinary opportunity arose before them. Pastor Rod Bunton recounts how taking a moment to demonstrate God’s mercy through healing drew a large crowd eager to hear a Gospel sermon.
The Fellowship of Believers – Part 2
Acts 2:43-47 Those who were saved after hearing Peter’s sermon started behaving differently. Pastor Rod Bunton examines the practices that these new believers adopted, which fostered unity, fellowship, and mutual care.
The Fellowship of Believers
Acts 2:41-47 Peter’s sermon was a spark that ignited a wildfire response when about three thousand people were saved. Pastor Rod Bunton explains the practices adopted by these new believers, showcasing the qualities of a healthy church.
Peter’s Sermon
Acts 2:22-41 Pastor Rod Bunton continues his review of Acts by digging into Peter’s sermon to the large audience at Pentecost, which elicited an extraordinary response.
The First Christian Sermon
Acts 2:14-22 Having just experienced the promised arrival of the Holy Spirit, those in attendance were confused. Pastor Rod Bunton recounts how Peter stepped in and delivered the first sermon of the messianic age, providing an explanation of their recent experience and its profound significance.
The Purpose for Tongues
Acts 2:4-14 The crowd gathered in Jerusalem for Pentecost came from diverse regions and spoke various dialects. Pastor Rod Bunton explains how God utilized tongues to captivate the attention of all attendees, distinguishing them from the contemporary perception of tongues.
The Birth of the Church
Acts 2:1-4 In a pivotal moment in the history of the church and the world, followers of Christ gathered in Jerusalem for Pentecost, witnessing the birth of the church. Pastor Rod Bunton explores two controversial issues, emphasizing how the baptism of the Spirit united the attendees as one body.
A New Apostle
Acts 1:12-26 Jesus personally trained twelve men to be his apostles, who were tasked with carrying out the work of the church. Pastor Rod Bunton explains how Peter recognized the need for a replacement of Judas, the qualifications for a new apostle, and how they selected the twelfth.
The Promise of the Father
Acts 1:3-11 After his resurrection, Jesus appeared to numerous witnesses and spent forty days instructing his disciples and preparing them for the work ahead. Pastor Rod Bunton delves into the teachings Jesus imparted to his disciples, emphasizing the assistance they would receive and the magnificent event of Jesus’ ascension into Heaven.
Introduction to Acts
Acts 1:1-2 After Luke recorded the gospel account in his namesake book, he continued to narrate the ministry that Christ initiated. Pastor Rod Bunton introduces us to the book of Acts, where the rest of the story about the church’s work begins.
The Gift of Tongues
Acts 2:1-13 On the day of Pentecost, men from every nation were gathered together listening to preaching about the mighty works of God and were bewildered when each heard it in their own native language. Pastor Rod Bunton makes some Biblical observations about the gift of tongues and discusses the controversial topic of their use today.
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