The inefficiency of gospel minist...

The inefficiency of gospel ministry (Acts 10:1-22) with Philip Kern

Moore in the Word by Moore Theological College

Episode notes

In this episode, from a chapel service held on Tuesday 14 April 2026, Philip Kern, Head of the New Testament Department at Moore Theological College, speaks on Acts 10:1-22: Cornelius’ vision at Caesarea and Peter’s vision at Joppa.

Philip reminds us that, even though it might look inefficient to us, God is in the business of sending people to proclaim the gospel, for sending precedes hearing and hearing precedes believing. Furthermore, God’s sovereign hand defines the church and includes even those we would think are unlikely, because Jesus is Lord of all, not Lord of some.

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