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What does the Bible say about apostolic preaching?

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Apostolic preaching is characterized by boldness, authority, and a focus on the Scripture, particularly the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Apostolic preaching, as reflected in Acts 2, emphasizes a bold, authoritative delivery of the Word of God. Peter’s sermon on the Day of Pentecost exemplifies this, as he proclaims the truths of Scripture with confidence and clarity. Key features include being text-driven, meaning that the preaching is firmly rooted in the Bible, as demonstrated by Peter's numerous Old Testament citations. Additionally, his sermon centers on the person and work of Christ, ultimately calling listeners to respond through repentance and faith. This style of preaching is essential for addressing the hearts of the congregation, ultimately leading to spiritual transformation.
Scripture References: Acts 2:14-24, Acts 2:36-40, Romans 3:19, Galatians 3:23

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