The title for this sermon comes from Acts 26:28. Here, after hearing the gospel preached by Paul, Herod Agrippa II said, "Almost Thou Persuadest Me To Be A Christian."
"Almost" is a sad word. It implies failure when we say something "almost" happened. Sometimes, it might even mean tragedy when we say someone "almost" made it home or someone "almost" obeyed God.
Acts 26:28 was a statement made by a person who was not a Christian but recognized who was a Christian. The statement recorded in this verse also implied failure for several false doctrines taught today.
What does this phrase teach us? Click here to listen to this sermon from Acts 26:28.
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