Pastor Michael Hoggard
Synopsis: The sermon draws a powerful contrast between genuine faith and deceptive religiosity, using the biblical accounts of Simon the sorcerer in Acts 8 and the demon-possessed prophetess in Acts 16 to expose the dangers of spiritual hypocrisy and the commodification of divine grace. It emphasizes that true conversion is marked by a transformed heart, not mere belief or ritual, as seen in Simon’s attempt to buy the Holy Spirit—condemned as simony, a sin that reduces sacred gifts to transactions. The narrative also highlights the reality of demonic influence, particularly in the form of occult practices and false prophecy, which can masquerade as spiritual insight, as exemplified by the girl whose divination, though accurate in content, was rooted in evil.
Through these stories, pastor Mike underscores that salvation is freely offered by God, as declared in Isaiah 55:1, and cannot be purchased; authentic faith is revealed not by performance or profit, but by repentance, obedience, and the inward work of the Holy Spirit. The tone is both pastoral and urgent, calling believers to discernment, to reject spiritual exploitation, and to recognize that true worship is not about spectacle or gain, but about surrender to God’s sovereign grace..
Through these stories, pastor Mike underscores that salvation is freely offered by God, as declared in Isaiah 55:1, and cannot be purchased; authentic faith is revealed not by performance or profit, but by repentance, obedience, and the inward work of the Holy Spirit. The tone is both pastoral and urgent, calling believers to discernment, to reject spiritual exploitation, and to recognize that true worship is not about spectacle or gain, but about surrender to God’s sovereign grace..
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