You have power - use it!
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
In Acts 2:22, the Apostle Peter gives a sermon to a crowd of Hebrews, proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He boldly declares that Jesus is the Messiah and Lord, and that through his resurrection, humanity has received hope, deliverance, and blessing. Christianity has always recognized the importance of the resurrection, and it is a key component of the faith. Without a risen Christ, Christianity would collapse, and Jesus would be just another religious figure. The early Christians dared to proclaim the resurrection of Jesus, even in the face of persecution and death. The name of Jesus still has power today, and the church must be aggressive in proclaiming it to the world. As Christians, we must be sure of our faith and militant in our proclamation of Jesus Christ.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of actively proclaiming the Gospel and living a victorious life through the power of the Holy Spirit. He urges Christians to not be ashamed to announce Jesus and to find creative ways to do so, such as praying in public places or carrying a Bible. The speaker also encourages married couples to strive for happy, blessed marriages and parents to raise obedient and successful children. The speaker believes that God wants to bless communities and that Christians have the potential to be revolutionary in their neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces.
The speaker emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit within us and the implications of the resurrection of Jesus in our daily lives. He encourages listeners to renew their commitment to Christ and surrender their lives to him. He invites those who wish to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior to come forward and pray with him. The speaker also anoints their forehead with oil as a symbol of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The message is one of hope, power, and blessing for those who believe in Jesus.
The Holy Spirit walks with you and will help you in difficult situations. The Lord is with you.The Word is found in the Book of Acts, Acts, chapter 2, Acts, Chapter 2, verse 22 onwards. Listen with me or read it, I think it's there, perfect on the screen or else, if you have your Bible, that's the best way. How many believe in reading Scripture directly? But also no problem you can do it through the screen. Acts 2:22 The Apostle Peter is giving a speech, a conference, he is preaching, he is giving a sermon, his first sermon actually recorded in the Bible to a crowd and they are Hebrews, and he says to them: