'The hand of the Lord was with them.' This Hebrew phrase used by the gentile writer of the book of Acts yields a treasure for the Christian. What does it mean? What are the implications for the believer and for the church, especially in the areas of sanctification and evangelism? Pastor Mark Gibson expounds this and more.
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Great Sermon! Fantastic! Mark preached this sermon the first time that my wife and I came to RPC. It was a breath of fresh air to hear Mark unabashfully take a stand against pragmatism and how it has infected the visible church! We have been so blessed that the Lord led us to this church.
Mark Gibson and his family moved to Beaumont in April, 2001. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1990 and spent two years teaching English in Japan. After a year and a half at Dallas Theological Seminary, he completed his seminary education at Reformed Theological...