In the sermon delivered on December 17th by the pastor of Journey Church, the focus is on the power of God's work through the apostles Peter and John, as seen in the book of Acts. The sermon begins with the aftermath of a miraculous healing performed by Peter and John, which leads to their imprisonment. Despite this, the number of believers grows to about five thousand, not including women and children. The speaker draws from Psalm 139 to illustrate God's omnipresence and foreknowledge in the unfolding events.
The sermon then transitions to the story of Daniel and the command to stop praying to God, paralleling it with Peter and John's refusal to stop speaking about Jesus. The speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing personal faith stories, especially during the Christmas and Advent season, and the significance of Jesus' birth and the fulfillment of prophecy.
Praise and worship are central themes, with the speaker calling for rejoicing in the Lord's marvelous works. Jesus is referred to as the cornerstone of faith, a concept that is further explored through the speaker's family tradition of using an Advent calendar to discuss the names of Jesus, including "cornerstone."
The narrative of Acts 4 is examined, where Peter and John, after performing a miracle, are brought before the Sanhedrin. The religious leaders are disturbed by the healing and the message of Jesus' resurrection. Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly proclaims Jesus as the cornerstone and the sole source of salvation, challenging the authority of the religious leaders.
The sermon also reflects on the angel's message to Mary about Jesus' greatness and kingdom, and Mary's prophetic response. The speaker invites the congregation to worship and proclaim the good news of Jesus as the fulfillment of prophecy, reading from Psalm 118, which acknowledges Jesus as the rejected stone that has become the cornerstone.
The healing of the lame man at the temple gate called Beautiful is highlighted as a foundational event that astonishes the people and serves as a sign of the power of the Holy Spirit. The speaker draws parallels between this healing and the healings performed by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke.
Finally, the sermon discusses the parable of the tenants, where Jesus refers to himself as the rejected stone that becomes the cornerstone. The religious leaders, recognizing that Jesus is speaking against them, seek to arrest him but are afraid of the people's reaction. Peter and John, now before the Sanhedrin, follow in Jesus' footsteps, with Peter addressing the leaders with courage and conviction.
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