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Having Certainty in a Relative World: An Introduction to Luke & Acts

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The Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts were written so Theophilus would have an “orderly account” of the life and impact of Jesus Christ. Pastor Stoos reviews the importance of the sermon in the worship service as the Spirit of God transforms the people of God preparing them for service in Christ's Kingdom.

In this introduction we see how Luke grounded all he said in history and gave Theophilus or anyone else who honestly reads this account certainty in a relative world. Pastor Stoos shows the attacks that will be made on the authority of Scripture and how we should respond as Christians. He ends with a challenge to follow the admonition of the Apostle Peter who told us that we had a more sure Word of Prophesy that enables us to be lights in a dark relative world.

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Jan 28, 2007
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2 Peter 1:12-21; Acts 1:1-5; Luke 1:1-4
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