Acts (3) - Being Spiritual (Part 2) - 2:22-47
Peter's sermon and the church that follows shows us that when the Holy Spirit shows up, people repent, think, and love.

Peter's sermon and the church that follows shows us that when the Holy Spirit shows up, people repent, think, and love.
Luke shows us that the key to the explosive growth of Christianity is wrapped up in what occurred at Pentecost. In seeing the Holy Spirit poured out, we learn what it truly means to be "spiritual." - Special thanks to Les Newsom and Russ Whitefield
What is the end goal in store for Christians anyway. The Bible's answer for what God's people have to look forward to is....Glorification. Listen into a Saturday Seminar with RUF Mississippi State. Much credit to Brian Habig, Ricky Jones, Tim Keller, and CS Lewis
Special Speaker, Former Campus Minister Ricky Jones, talks about the reality of Jesus Resurrection and why it matters at RUF MS State.
Abraham trusts the Lord with his one and only son and thus gives us a picture of the ultimate proof of just how much the Lord loves HIs people.
In Abraham's interaction and prayer to the Lord, we see Abraham's friendship with God and How that is possible.
The Lord reiterates His promises to Abraham and gives him a sign to confirm his promises.
The Bible tells us that those who share in the faith of Abraham are children of God. The Lord's interaction with Abraham show us the pattern of how God saves His people.
The Tower of Babel gives us a picture of the seed of a serpent community. God graciously disperses it to make room for the Kingdom of God.
The flood shows us God's attitude towards sin, his determination to eradicate sin, and his commitment to save.
Cain gives us an up close look at the conflict of the seed of the serpent and the seed of the women. It's a continual refusal to receive God's mercy
Genesis 3 tells us to expect a world of pain, sorrow, sin and shame. But there is a God who wills stand with Adam and Eve in the wreckage and make incredible promises
Genesis 3 is a lesson into just what went wrong with the world. It's window into how temptation, deceptions and sin work.
Genesis 2 shows us that being made in God's image means that we are created for relationships.
Humanity enters the scene for the first time. God's original design shows us the value and purpose of humanity.
Every good story has a beginning, Genesis 1 introduces us to the main character of the Bible and this universe.
The 10th commandment goes all the way to the heart and shows us that the beautiful life is a life of contentment. Ultimately, the 10th commandment is supposed to drive us to the satisfaction of God's love.
The Lord guards the beauty of truth by forbidding all forms of false witness. The 9th commandment invites us to see the trustworthiness of God
The 8th commandment reveals how we are takers by nature, but the generosity of the Lord saves us and changes us.
The Lord thinks so highly of sex that he issues a command to guard its beauty and purpose. Amazingly, sex ultimately points us to the always and forever love of Jesus.
The 6th commandment shows us the value of human life, the destruction of our hearts and the depths of God's love for people.
Former RUF Ms State student Wilson West shows how the 5th commandment is both the gateway to loving your neighbor and the hope being a Child of God.
The 4th commandment shows us the beauty of work, rest and the finished work of Jesus.
The 3rd commandment shows us that a healthy relationship involves respecting the name of the person you are in relationship with.
The Second Commandment jealously guards the distortion of God's image. Because if God is going to have a relationship with people, then it must involve God is He is...not a distorted image.
The first commandment holds out an explanation for our behavior and shows us the beauty of God.
In a conversation with a lawyer, Jesus helps us understand the 10 Commandments. The Law of God reveal a beautiful life, our sin, and a beautiful savior.
Les explains that good news has a way of coming out of us....and the gospel is endlessly good news.
Les demonstrates from Luke and II Peter that any idea of evangelism must be centered on God's Word as the power of salvation.
Over and over, the Bible points to marriage and says, that is a picture of God's love for the church. No picture may be more vivid that Hosea's marriage to Gomer