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Kyle Edwards

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The Unrivaled Power of the Gospel

In this story of Simon the Magician and Philip, we see the unrivaled power of the Gospel that reveals our depravity, our need, and our sin. The Gospel exalts Christ and we're called to cling to it in humility.
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God Grows His Word

In the passage, we see that God grows His Word, and we see the church, as a community and as individuals, grow as a result.
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The Gospel-Driven Church

In this passage, Luke relates the model of the early church so that we today can be amazed at the power of God and be inspired by what He can do. We see the church as a witnessing church, unified, public, controversial, and attractive, driven by the Gospel and motivated by our daily experience in Christ.
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The Identity of Our Savior

In Peter's message at the Pentecost, he points his listeners to the identity of Jesus as the Son of God. He exhorts us, therefore, to call on His name and be saved.
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A Gift Delivered

During the Feast of Pentecost, God gives the disciples the promised Holy Spirit, empowering them to preach the Gospel and be his witnesses. The account in Acts then gives us an understanding of who the Holy Spirit is, and how we are to respond.

Kingship of Christ

In this passage, three vignettes of Jesus' early life point to the Kingship Christ claims on our lives. Our response, then, is to actively and joyfully accept the victory and protection in Him.
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Relational Work of the Gospel

Toward the end of his letter to the church, Paul demonstrates his intimate relationships with his co-workers in Christ. Through this, he underscores the importance of what relationships should be in the church.
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The Mark of a Christian: Love

Paul writes on ways for us to live as a living sacrifice through our rectitude, energy, love, and endurance. And though it seems to be a list of commands, we are reminded that these things follow the grace we have received in Christ.
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The Exalted Suffering Servant

Our greatest need is met in the substitutionary work of Christ, who is the suffering servant. But contrary to conventional wisdom, Isaiah writes that this servant will be high and lifted up. In light of Christ's work, we are called to come to Him and worship.
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The King of Justice and Peace

Isaiah speaks of the descendant of Jesse who would bring peace and justice in a time of turmoil and injustice. But the king to whom he refers, Jesus, brings perfect peace and justice, and we are called to follow and imitate Him.

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