april 19th Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon that deeply resonated with many of us. Drawing from the transformative events of Pentecost, Pastor Gustafson highlighted the profound journey from denial to bold proclamation, as exemplified by Peter’s transformation. The sermon centered around the theme of forgiveness and the power of the Gospel to transform our hearts.
Peter's Transformation: Pastor Gustafson illustrated Peter's journey from denying Christ to boldly proclaiming Him as Lord and Savior. This transformation reminds us of the power of the Holy Spirit to change our hearts and embolden our faith.
The Power of Conviction: The sermon emphasized how God's law acts as a divine scalpel, cutting to the heart to reveal our need for salvation. This conviction leads us to repentance and opens us to receive God's grace.
The Gift of Forgiveness: Pastor Gustafson shared the incredible message of forgiveness offered through Christ's sacrifice. By repenting and being baptized, we receive the Holy Spirit and are embraced as children of God, highlighting the transformative power of grace.
As we reflect on these teachings, let's embrace the power of forgiveness and transformation in our own lives. May we approach this week with open hearts, ready to support one another in our shared journey towards grace and redemption.
Peter's Transformation: Pastor Gustafson illustrated Peter's journey from denying Christ to boldly proclaiming Him as Lord and Savior. This transformation reminds us of the power of the Holy Spirit to change our hearts and embolden our faith.
The Power of Conviction: The sermon emphasized how God's law acts as a divine scalpel, cutting to the heart to reveal our need for salvation. This conviction leads us to repentance and opens us to receive God's grace.
The Gift of Forgiveness: Pastor Gustafson shared the incredible message of forgiveness offered through Christ's sacrifice. By repenting and being baptized, we receive the Holy Spirit and are embraced as children of God, highlighting the transformative power of grace.
As we reflect on these teachings, let's embrace the power of forgiveness and transformation in our own lives. May we approach this week with open hearts, ready to support one another in our shared journey towards grace and redemption.
Sermon Study GUide
April 19, 2026 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- Acts 2:36-41
- Genesis 37:18-36
- Genesis 45:4-8
Warm Up
- Have you ever experienced a moment where you realized you were wrong about something important? How did it feel, and what did you do?
- What is your current understanding of the role of repentance in your faith journey?
Scripture Exploration
- Read Acts 2:36-41. What was the reaction of the people when Peter told them they had crucified Jesus?
- How does the story of Joseph in Genesis 37:18-36 and Genesis 45:4-8 illustrate God's ability to use human actions for a greater purpose?
- In what ways does Peter's sermon in Acts 2 differ from typical modern evangelism approaches?
Personal Reflection
- What theological truths can we learn from Peter’s boldness in proclaiming Jesus as both Lord and Christ?
- How does the interaction between Joseph and his brothers in Genesis reflect the nature of forgiveness and redemption?
- What does it mean to be ‘cut to the heart’ by the Word of God, and how have you experienced this in your life?
Personal Application
- How can you incorporate the practice of repentance more intentionally into your daily life?
- What steps can you take to ensure that you are open to being 'cut to the heart' by God's Word?
- How can you share the message of forgiveness and redemption with others in your community?
- Identify one area in your life where you need to trust God's greater plan, similar to how Joseph trusted God despite his circumstances.
