Last Sunday afternoon, we looked at the conclusion of Peter’s sermon at Pentecost from Acts 2:37-41. In particular, we saw that the proper response to Jesus Christ is to repent. To repent means to turn from sin to trust in Jesus. It means to admit that we are sinful, spiritually lost, and cannot save ourselves, and to trust in Jesus Christ to save us. We also saw that Peter encourages the people to be baptized. Baptism is a sign and seal of God’s covenant, and baptism symbolizes the forgiveness of our sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. Although baptism is a wonderful gift from God that assures us of His promises, it is not automatic; we are called to embrace the gospel by repentance and trust in Jesus. Finally, we saw who these promises are for: believers, their children, and everyone who puts their trust in Jesus Christ. This week, take some time to thank God for the incredible gift of our salvation, and pray that the children and young people of our church would embrace this salvation for themselves.
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