An Appeal to Repent

09/11/2025 52 min
An Appeal to Repent

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Episode Synopsis

The sermon, drawn from Acts 3:17–26, presents a powerful call to repentance rooted in the dual realities of human responsibility and divine sovereignty, as Peter confronts his fellow Jews with their role in crucifying Jesus while affirming that this act fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. It emphasizes that Christ's suffering and death, though shocking and contrary to Jewish expectations, were foretold by Moses, the prophets, and David, and that His crucifixion—once a stumbling block—was the very means by which God brought salvation. The message unfolds a transformative vision: genuine repentance leads to the blotting out of sins, the experience of spiritual refreshment through God's presence, and the hope of future restoration when Christ returns to renew all things. The preacher underscores that while ignorance may mitigate but not excuse guilt, all people—Jew and Gentile alike—are called to listen to Christ, the promised prophet, as rejection of Him carries eternal consequences. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that through faith in Christ, believers become children of the prophets and heirs of the covenant with Abraham, blessed by God's grace as they are turned from their wickedness and restored to fellowship with Him.