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ClosePastor Christian Newsome continues in our series moving through Acts 3 and 4. He discusses the significance of observation in understanding the faith of Christians. He references the story of Peter and John in Acts 4, who boldly proclaimed their faith despite being charged not to speak in Jesus' name. Pastor Christian emphasizes that people are always observing a Christian's life to understand their faith in God. He encourages Christians to live in such a way that their enemies cannot find anything negative to say about Jesus. He also discusses the importance of spiritual boldness in sharing Christian beliefs with gentleness and respect, drawing on the example of Paul's approach to sharing the gospel in Athens and Corinth. Additionally, he reflects on the importance of demonstrating the healing power of Jesus through apologizing and forgiving, and encourages the audience to help those in need and live a life that clearly shows the transformative power of Jesus. Pastor Christian concludes by praying for God's help in recognizing His presence in their lives and making them whole.
Scripture References: Acts 4:13-22
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