### Summary
Good morning, Hope City! Today is Declaration Sunday, a day to boldly declare our faith. Every Sunday, by showing up, we declare our beliefs. Today, I challenge you to reflect on what you believe and how it shapes your life. Inspired by Phil Wickham's song "I Believe," we explore the importance of standing firm in our faith, just as Paul the Apostle did. Paul, once a persecutor of Christians, became a fearless advocate for the gospel, declaring, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ."
In my household, we have a light-hearted debate about the best burger, but today, we're not talking about preferences. We're discussing solid biblical truths that strengthen our faith. I've had moments of both courage and shame in sharing my faith, but each experience has taught me the importance of knowing and declaring what I believe.
We looked at Peter's first sermon in Acts 2, where he lays out foundational beliefs for the early church. Peter's message is a powerful declaration of faith, urging us to consider the evidence of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, repent of our sins, engage in a new life, express praise to God, and depend on the Holy Spirit's power.
Phil Wickham's song echoes these beliefs, emphasizing one salvation, the crucifixion, the resurrection, the hope of heaven, and Jesus' return. These truths should not only be statements we recite but should influence how we live our lives. A true creed shapes our behavior, leading us to live out our faith boldly and authentically.
As we reflect on these beliefs, let's remember that our faith should be evident in our actions. Whether it's standing up for our faith like Paul or embracing the Holy Spirit's power like Peter, our beliefs should drive us to live transformed lives. Today, let's declare, "I believe," and let that declaration guide our actions and interactions.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. time event but a continual process of aligning our lives with God's will. [01:09:12]
3. Engage in Living a New Life: Believing in Jesus' resurrection means we are called to live a new life. This new life is characterized by freedom from the power of sin and a commitment to follow Christ's teachings. Baptism symbolizes this transformation, representing the death of our old self and the birth of a new, Spirit-led life.
4. Express Praise to God: Our faith should naturally lead us to express praise and worship to God. Recognizing Jesus' exaltation to the right hand of God and His ultimate authority should inspire daily worship and adoration. This expression of praise is a vital part of our spiritual life, reflecting our gratitude and reverence for God's work in our lives.
5. Depend on the Holy Spirit's Power: Living out our faith requires dependence on the Holy Spirit. Peter's sermon highlights the importance of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to live according to God's will. By relying on the Holy Spirit, we gain the strength and guidance needed to navigate life's challenges and remain steadfast in our faith.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [43:48] - Introduction: Declaration Sunday
- [44:57] - Paul's Bold Declaration
- [46:02] - Personal Anecdote: Whataburger vs. In-N-Out
- [47:57] - Solid Biblical Truths
- [49:15] - College Encounter with a Mormon Missionary
- [50:15] - Paul's Experience in Athens
- [52:41] - Transition to Peter's Sermon
- [53:39] - The Meaning of "I Believe"
- [54:43] - Hope City's Creed
- [56:15] - Phil Wickham's "I Believe" Song Breakdown
- [60:40] - The Holy Spirit's Arrival
- [63:07] - Peter's Five "I Believe" Statements
- [64:40] - Consider the Evidence
- [69:12] - Repent of Your Sins
- [71:10] - Engage in Living a New Life
- [75:18] - Express Praise to God
- [78:22] - Depend on the Holy Spirit's Power
- [86:21] - Paul's Outcome at Mars Hill
- [88:21] - Call to Action and Prayer