In my sermon today, I began by sharing a personal story about my first sermon ever, which took place in Mexico at a church called Fuente de Agua Viva. I was around 23 years old and had led a group of young adults to build a church building there. On the grand opening Sunday, I was honored to preach, discussing Noah's faithfulness and equating it to the church's faithfulness in building their new sanctuary. My wife, Kathy, unexpectedly followed with an impromptu message that deeply moved the congregation, outshining my own sermon.
I then transitioned to discuss Peter's first sermon, as recorded in Acts chapter 2, delivered on the day of Pentecost. This was a significant moment when the Holy Spirit came upon the 120 gathered in the upper room, enabling them to speak in foreign languages. Peter addressed the crowd, who mistakenly thought the disciples were drunk, by quoting the prophet Joel and explaining the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. He boldly proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah, attested by God through miracles, whom they had crucified but God raised from the dead.
The heart of my message focused on the transformative power of the gospel and the Holy Spirit's work in the hearts of people. I emphasized the importance of repentance and baptism as responses to recognizing our need for salvation. I explained that repentance means turning away from a self-centered life to a God-centered life, and baptism symbolizes dying to our old selves and rising to new life in Christ.
I also spoke about the changed lives of the early believers, who devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. Their lives were marked by a personal connection with God, a rich community with fellow believers, transformed character, and a valuable cause in sharing the gospel. I urged the congregation to consider whether their lives have been changed by Jesus and to embrace the full life He offers.
Finally, I concluded with a call to action, inviting those who have not yet followed Jesus to repent and be baptized, receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit and starting a new life in Him. I also celebrated the baptisms of Hector and Laura, members of our life group, who publicly declared their faith and commitment to follow Jesus.
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