Did Jesus Really Fulfill Prophesy?

Ryan Heathco

April 6, 2025

About the Sermon

In a world full of deepfakes, doubts, and distorted versions of Jesus, how do we know what’s true? In this message from Acts 2, we look at the moment everything changed—Pentecost. Through fulfilled prophecy, powerful preaching, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, God confirmed that Jesus isn’t just another voice—He’s the one we've been waiting for. If you've ever wondered whether you can trust Jesus, this message is for you. Whether you're skeptical, curious, or spiritually searching on the west side of Indianapolis, you'll discover that Jesus fulfills every promise—and still invites you into a life of freedom, grace, and purpose.
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