Pastor Troy describes how, in Acts 8:9-25, the gospel spreads into Samaria, breaking cultural and spiritual barriers as many believe in Christ and are baptized. Among them is Simon the sorcerer, who appears to respond to the message but is later confronted about the true condition of his heart. When the apostles arrive and the Holy Spirit is given, Simon attempts to buy the power of God, revealing a misunderstanding of grace. Peter rebukes him, making clear that salvation cannot be purchased or manipulated. This passage highlights the difference between outward religious activity and genuine heart transformation. Ultimately, it reminds us that true faith is marked not by appearance or performance, but by repentance and a surrendered relationship with Jesus.


