Life Lessons with Dr. Steve Schell
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
It’s almost like there were two men named Peter. The one we meet in the gospels is good-hearted, but often says the wrong thing at the wrong time. Only a few weeks earlier, that one fearfully denied to a servant girl he even knew Jesus. But on this Pentecost morning we’re listening to a very different man. This one has the courage to stand in front of thousands and tell them in unmistakable terms that they are morally responsible for killing the Messiah. Neither afraid nor angry, he says to them, “…you nailed Him (to a cross) by the hand of godless men (Roman soldiers) and put Him to death…” His boldness is remarkable. Today, this one will be so effective at presenting the gospel, 3000 people will repent and be baptized. The fearful, clumsy man who often makes us chuckle when we read the gospels has been transformed into a fearless, eloquent spokesman for His Lord. What happened? What changed Peter? We want to know because we want that same boldness for ourselves. We want to be able to speak when it’s time to speak. We want to be able to pray for someone when it’s time to pray. We want the courage to go someplace and serve when we’re called to go. We don’t want fear holding us back. So let’s find out what happened to Peter, so it can happen to us too.
2 - Divine Discontent a
1 - The Road To Freedom
4 - Speaking In Tongues and the Gifts of the Spirit
3 - Receiving the Baptism of the Holly Spirit
2 - Why Jesus Commanded Us to Be Baptised
1 - How To Be Born Again
8 - Dealing with Loss
7 - Steps to Take
6 - Soul Ties
5 - Caring For Yourself
3 - Expectations
2 - An Overview
1 - Four Square Convention
113 - The Coming Kingdom
112 - Watching and Waiting
111 - Is God Fair
4 - Walking In Faith
110 - Healing Painful Memories
109 - He Will Come
108 - Breakfast In Galilee
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