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How does Acts 2 challenge modern altar calls?

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Acts 2 emphasizes preaching Christ over altar calls, showing that genuine conversion comes from hearing the gospel, not human manipulation.

The events of Acts 2 present a stark contrast to today's common practices of altar calls, which can often involve manipulation or emotional persuasion. Peter did not issue an altar call but simply preached Christ, which led to the natural conviction and conversion of the listeners. Various accounts of modern evangelistic strategies focus on creating an emotional response, sometimes leading to false professions of faith. The biblical account highlights that true conversion results from the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit through the faithful proclamation of the gospel, not through orchestrated methods or campaigns. This affirmation calls Christians to emphasize preaching that centers on Christ, trusting the Holy Spirit to work through the message.
Scripture References: Acts 2:14-41

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