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What happens when Christians proclaim the name of Jesus?

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Proclaiming the name of Jesus often invites both fervent support and intense opposition.

Proclaiming the name of Jesus can lead to a range of responses, as illustrated in the sermon through the conflicts David faced with Saul. The name of Jesus, when boldly declared, calls for a reaction. As the Christians in Acts encountered pushback from religious leaders when they preached Christ, so too do modern believers often find opposition when they make Christ central to their conversations. The name of Jesus is powerful and potent, signifying not just a faith in a religious leader but a truth that challenges the world's values. While believers may face hostility or persecution for this declaration, it reassures them of the transformative nature of the gospel and the urgency of their mission.
Scripture References: Acts 4:18-20

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His Name
Tim James · Jan 9, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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