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For our next sermon on the Acts of the Apostles, Austin preaches about verses 14 to 41. After receiving the Holy Spirit the Apostles are radically changed. The same people who less than two months prior fled and abandoned Jesus are now proclaiming the Gospel in front of thousands of others. The Holy Spirit empowered them using Scripture to proclaim…
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We pick up where we left off last week in Acts 2:1-13, the arrival of the Holy Spirit. In the reading for the day, we once again find the apostles gathered together in prayer during the feast of Pentecost. Suddenly the Holy Spirit comes upon them like tongues of flame, gifting them the ability to speak in a multitude of languages. From this reading…
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In this week's sermon in the book of Acts, we read about the disciples' return to Jerusalem after Jesus' ascension. Rather than immediately going out to the nations to proclaim the Gospel, Jesus commands the apostles to remain in the city and to wait. As Christians, we often are called to wait for God's timing. But what does that mean? In his sermo…
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Before we kick off our sermon series in the book of Acts, we first take a week to study the Lord's prayer in Matthew 6:9-13. During Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches the crowd how they should pray to God. In today's sermon, Austin breaks down how this simple prayer teaches us so much about our relationship with God the Father and how we sho…
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For our last sermon in Psalm 51, Austin teaches us what it means to have a truly "broken and contrite heart." Sin has a cost. When David brings an offering to God for his sin, though, he doesn't bring a burnt offering. Instead, he brings a heart broken by what he has done. To be broken and repentant over our sin means acknowledging that we needed t…
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