Probably the sermon Peter gave at Pentecost. This is recorded in Acts 2:14-40. It records that about 3000 people were saved as a result.
Stephen gave a long and strong message also at his trial and then was stoned to death. This is recorded in Acts 7.
Acts of the Apostles is about the early church, and Christians as well. It is written by Luke . It records the sermon and healing by peter and sermons of Peter where 3,000 people became Christians , Stephen also gave a powerful sermon as well.
It stands for the acts of the apostles. Acts is the book that describes the narrative of the early Apostles lives, focusing especially on the two most prominent of those Apostles which were Peter and Paul.
The most famous sermon of Jesus christ is called The sermon on the mount.
The Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew 5-7.
Johnathan Edwards was a famous Puritan preacher and theologian, and his most famous sermon was called, "Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God".
Definitely, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" I read that sermon, and it shook me, a preacher!
Probably you are referring to 'The Sermon on the Mount'. This is to be found in the Bible in Matthew's gospel, chapters 5, 6 and 7.
The most famous section of the Mahabharata is called the Bhagavad Gita. it is a sermon by the god Krishna on the eve of a major battle.
I'm sure that he is most famous for his slave acts, which helped free the slaves.
This was called 'Sinners in the hands of an angry God.'
that she acts and she sings and that is why she is famous
The fifth book of the New Testament is Acts of the Apostles.In early Christianity, 'Acts' was a literary genre applied to a whole range of supposed biographical/historical books, but Acts of the Apostles was the only one of this genre considered worthy of inclusion in the New Testament. The title might imply that it covers the lives of all or most of the apostles, whereas it is largely a record, and perhaps a comparison, of Peter and Paul. Nevertheless, it is probably the one book of Acts that does cover the two most important apostles, with some brief mentions of other apostles. On that basis, this book has the best claim to its title, although it is not necessarily a historical account.