Witnesses of the Risen Jesus - Acts 3:11-26
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This sermon from Dromore RP Church explores Acts 3:11-26, focusing on Peter's powerful witness to the risen Jesus Christ before his fellow Jews in Jerusalem. The preacher emphasizes that Peter’s message is both deeply rooted in Jewish scripture and strategically tailored to his audience, using four key titles for Jesus: the suffering servant (from Isaiah 53), the prophet like Moses (from Deuteronomy 18), the holy and righteous one, and the seed of Abraham. These descriptions are not merely theological labels but invitations to recognize, respond to, and enjoy Jesus. The sermon unfolds in three movements: recognizing Jesus through Scripture, responding to Him through repentance, and receiving divine blessings—total forgiveness, spiritual refreshment, and future restoration. The speaker underscores that repentance is not a one-time event but the ongoing posture of the Christian life, and that Jesus offers complete healing not just of bodies but of souls and the entire creation. The message concludes with a call to faith and a vision of the ultimate restoration of all things in God’s new creation.
Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament promises—He is the suffering servant, prophet like Moses, and seed of Abraham.
True repentance is a complete turnaround of mind, heart, and life, essential for both initial faith and ongoing Christian growth.
God offers total forgiveness, spiritual refreshment, and future restoration to all who turn to Jesus in faith.
The Christian life is not just about belief but about daily surrender, repentance, and enjoying Christ above all else.
The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of hope for personal salvation and the ultimate renewal of all creation.
Introduction: Witnesses of the Risen Jesus
The preacher introduces the passage, linking it to the previous sermon on new life in Christ and setting the stage for a focus on Peter’s witness to the risen Jesus, particularly to his fellow Jews in Jerusalem.
Recognizing Jesus: Four Titles from Scripture
“Jesus is the suffering servant that Isaiah promised. Jesus is the Messiah that God's people had longed for, but ultimately had rejected when he finally came.”
Responding to Jesus: The Necessity of Repentance
“Repentance, friends, is not just for the first time you turn to Christ. It's not just for becoming a Christian. Repentance is the Christian life.”
Receiving Blessing: Forgiveness, Refreshment, and Restoration
“In Christ, God does not hold [your] sins against you. There's no sin too big, too many times, or too bad to be blotted out.”
The Call to Faith and the Hope of Restoration
The sermon closes with a personal invitation to respond to Jesus, regardless of one’s past or present condition, and a vision of the ultimate hope: the return of Christ and the restoration of all creation.
“Behold, I am making all things new.”
“You asked for a murderer to be granted to you and you killed the author of life.”
“There's no sin too big, too many times, or too bad to be blotted out.”
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Jesus Christ
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Peter
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Acts
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Isaiah
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Abraham
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Moses
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Revelation
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Deuteronomy
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Dromore RP Church
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Martin Luther
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