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What is the main subject of Peter's sermon in Acts 2?

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The main subject of Peter's sermon is the proclamation of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, emphasizing His crucifixion and resurrection.

Peter's sermon in Acts 2 centers on the proclamation that Jesus, whom the people crucified, has been made both Lord and Christ by God. This declaration encapsulates the essence of the Gospel—the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Throughout his message, Peter emphasizes that the cross was not an afterthought but the predetermined plan of God for the redemption of His people. The emphasis on Christ's resurrection serves to confirm His authority and the hope of salvation that believers have through Him. This focus is consistent throughout the early church's preaching, underscoring that the heart of Christian proclamation is Jesus Christ crucified and risen.
Scripture References: Acts 2:36, Acts 2:22-24

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Peter's Sermon
Fred Evans · Jan 10, 2010
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