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Introduction to Believer's Baptism

April 18, 2021 • Matthew Henry • Acts 2:37–41

What is baptism? And how does it function and for what purpose? In Acts 2 the first Christians were told to be baptized in the name of Jesus and for the forgiveness of sin. So what is meant by those statements by the Apostle Peter? Is baptism the way to be forgiven? Are we to ignore the command of Jesus Himself when He said to baptize people in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit? Is baptism even something that important or is it optional for believers? Is it something worth dividing over? These are the sort of issues this short series is designed to answer.

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Salvation Comes To The Gentiles: Part 5

May 5, 2024 • Matthew Henry • Galatians 5:16–26, 2 Peter 1:5–11, Acts 10:24–35, James 2:14–26, Romans 4:1–5

In this examination of the story of Cornelius and Peter we see how God uses the salvation of Cornelius and his household to show both the impartiality of God in salvation and the relationship between faith and works. This sermon focuses upon the idea of true faith produces works consistent with a changed heart.

Salvation Comes to the Gentiles: Part 4

April 28, 2024 • Matthew Henry • Acts 10:24–35

In this examination of the story of Cornelius and Peter we see how God uses the salvation of Cornelius and his household to show both the impartiality of God in salvation and the relationship between faith and works. This sermon focuses upon the idea of true faith produces works consistent with a changed heart.

Salvation Comes to the Gentiles: Part 3

April 21, 2024 • Matthew Henry • Acts 10:24–35

In this examination of the story of Cornelius and Peter we see how God uses the salvation of Cornelius and his household to show both the impartiality of God in salvation and the relationship between faith and works.