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What leads someone to ask, 'What shall we do?' in response to the gospel?

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The Spirit of God pierces the heart, prompting individuals to realize their need for salvation.

When the gospel is preached, it elicits various responses, but when the Spirit of God works within a person's heart, it brings about a profound realization of sin and the need for redemption. In Acts 2:37, those who heard Peter were 'pricked in their heart,' indicating a deep conviction that leads them to seek answers. This reaction is a result of the Spirit's work, opening the hearts of individuals to comprehend their sinful condition and the necessity of embracing Christ. Such inquiries reflect the moving of the Holy Spirit, who authenticates the message of grace and compels believers to look for solutions exclusively found in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 2:37, John 16:7-11

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What Shall We Do
Mark Pannell · Sep 20, 2009
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