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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Acts 4:8

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"THEN PETER"
I. PETER'S LIFE BEFORE SPIRIT.
A. Lack of Spiritual discernment - Matt. 16:17 - 23.
B. Lack of Spiritual power - Matt. 17:16.
C. Confident in self - Matt. 26: 33 - 35.
D. Failure in prayer - Matt. 26: 40.
E. Lack in courage - Matt. 26: 73.
F. Leading astray - John 21.
II. PETER IN ACTS.
A. Keen Spiritual discernment.
1. Acts 5 - Ananias.
2. Acts 8 - Simon.
B. Filled with power.
1. Acts 3.
2. Acts 5:15, 16.
C. Boasting in the Lord.
1. Acts 4:10 - 12.
D. Faithful in prayer.
1. Acts 3:1.
2. Acts 6:4 continually to prayer.
3. Acts 10:9.
E. Boldly proclaiming Christ.
1. Acts 4:13.
F. Leading men to Christ.
1. Acts 2.
2. Acts 4.
III. CONCLUSION.
A. Must be talking of two distinct people.
B. Acts 4:8 Gives secret of power.
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