Apostasy: Actions Against God's Purpose - Ep. 873 - March 20, 2026

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What happens when sincere believers are missing part of the message? In this episode, Alan Smith walks through Acts 19 and shows how God fills the gaps, corrects false confidence, and calls people into deeper truth.

"Apostasy: Actions Against God's Purpose" is a strong message about partial belief, spiritual hunger, and the danger of settling for less than what God has said. As Paul meets disciples in Ephesus, he finds people who know repentance, but don't yet understand the full gospel, the Holy Spirit, or the name of Jesus in its fullness. That moment opens up a powerful lesson for the church today.

This teaching covers:
how Acts 19 reveals gaps in belief and understanding,
why partial truth can still leave people spiritually unprepared,
what baptism, obedience, and the Holy Spirit mean in this passage,
why signs and miracles mattered in Paul's ministry,
how pride keeps people from admitting what they still need to learn,
and why the Word of God has more lasting value than anything this world can offer.

Along the way, this sermon speaks plainly about life, death, eternity, and the new birth. It also points to a hard truth many avoid, our earthly success fades fast, but what God does in the heart lasts forever. That's why this message presses past surface religion and gets to the deeper issue, whether our lives are aligned with God's purpose or drifting through actions that pull us away from it.

If you've ever wrestled with questions about the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts, Christian growth, or Apostasy in the church, this message will give you a lot to think about. It's honest, grounded in Scripture, and centered on the lasting work of God.

Watch, listen closely, and let the truth of Acts 19 search your heart.

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