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THE FIRST “SERMON” part FOUR. Acts 2:14-41. BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH. The ecstasy was not the result of drunkenness (it was only 9am!). It was the outpouring of God’s Spirit as prophesied by Joel (2:28-32). BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH.
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THE FIRST “SERMON”part FOUR Acts 2:14-41
BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH • The ecstasy was not the result of drunkenness (it was only 9am!). It was the outpouring of God’s Spirit as prophesied by Joel (2:28-32)
BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH • Jesus, who was approved by his mighty works among them, had been crucified and raised up according to God’s plan.
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BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH • The “(birth) pangs of death” could not restrain Jesus the Messiah, as David in the Psalms (16:8-11) had prophesied. Remember: It is generally agreed that when David wrote prophetically, he wrote in the first person.
BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH • David knew that his descendant would be the Messiah (Psalm 110:1). This Messiah is Jesus. Psalm 110:1 says,“The Lord says to my Lord: ’Sit at my right hand,until I make your enemies your footstool.’”
BASIS OF PETER’S FAITH • We are witnesses to this fact through his resurrection. • All that you now see and hear flows from Him through the Holy Spirit. • God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.
PETER’S USE OF THE O.T. • All Scripture bears witness to Christ—especially His death, resurrection, and world-wide mission • The disciples came to see OT references to “God’s anointed” or “king” or David’s “royal seed” as finding their fulfilment in Jesus. • It is generally agreed that when David wrote prophetically, he wrote in the first person.
RESOURCES QUOTED/USED • Achtemeier, Paul J., Joel B. Green, Marianne Meye Thompson. Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology Hardcover. Eerdmans, 2001. • Stott, John R. W. The Message of Acts. IVP,1990. • Witherington, Ben. The Acts of the Apostles : A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary. Eerdmans, 1997.