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Prelude to Pentecost (Part 2)

Jun 01, 202532 min
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This sermon explores the crucial but often overlooked period between Christ's Ascension and the Day of Pentecost, focusing on why the replacement of Judas was essential before the Holy Spirit could be poured out on the church. Rev. John Vermeer demonstrates how this seemingly minor administrative detail actually reveals profound truths about the reliability and completeness of apostolic testimony that forms the foundation of our faith. The message emphasizes two key characteristics of the apostolic witness: its unity (demonstrated through the remaining eleven apostles' devotion to corporate prayer and shared purpose) and its necessary completeness (requiring the restoration of the full number of twelve apostles to represent the new Israel). By examining how the early church carefully selected Matthias according to biblical criteria and divine guidance, the pastor shows how God ensured that the gospel would rest on solid, unified, and complete testimony rather than partial or contradictory accounts. The sermon addresses contemporary relevance by refuting false claims of modern apostolic succession while encouraging believers that their faith rests on historically reliable foundations. The pastor concludes that understanding the trustworthiness of apostolic testimony should give Christians confidence in Scripture's sufficiency and boldness in Christian living, knowing that their prayers, worship, and witness are never empty endeavors but are grounded in the solid reality of Christ's work testified to by His chosen and complete apostolic witnesses.
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