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Peter’s sermon in Acts emphasizes Jesus’ miracles as divine validation, the Crucifixion as God’s intentional plan, and the Resurrection as proof of His Messiahship. Both Jews and Gentiles share responsibility for His death, but the victory of His resurrection underscores God’s ultimate authority and purpose.
By Doug JohnsonPeter’s sermon in Acts emphasizes Jesus’ miracles as divine validation, the Crucifixion as God’s intentional plan, and the Resurrection as proof of His Messiahship. Both Jews and Gentiles share responsibility for His death, but the victory of His resurrection underscores God’s ultimate authority and purpose.