Mission Complete (Acts 14)
God is continually nudging the church forward through its bold proclamation of the gospel, courageous perseverance, and adoption His grand mission.
Preaching For Redemption (Acts 13:13-52)
Freedom from sin is found through faith in Christ. The Promise of a Redeemer (13-25) The Presence of a Redeemer (26-37) The Proposal of a Redeemer (38-52)
Mission Cyprus (Acts 12:25-13:12)
The earnest participation in the mission of God requires diligent preparation. Preparation for the Mission (12:25-13:2a) Pattern of the Mission (13:2b-5) Opposition to the Mission (13:6-12)
Prison, Prayer, & Pride (Acts 12:1-24)
The Persecution of Peter (1-4) The Prayer of the Disciples (5-17) The Pride of Herod (18-24)
Christians in Antioch – Part 2 (Acts 11:22-30)
Confirming the Saints (22-24) Equipping the Saints (25-26) Relieving the Saints (27-30)
Good News of Peace (Acts 10:30-43)
We have seen a couple of pivotal moments in Acts. When the Holy Spirit descended upon believers in Acts 2. This moment sparked an evangelistic revival within the life of the early church that allowed it to experience rapid growth. However, as the church increased the persecution it faced also increased. When Saul, the man at the center of the persecution, was converted. Jesus appeared to Saul while he was “still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the…
Hospitality and the Mission of God (Acts 10:17-29)
Francis and Edith Schaeffer founded L’Abri Fellowship in Switzerland in 1955 as a means of inviting students to ask their most challenging questions and experience genuine Christian care. Christine Pohl was one of thirty students who experienced L’Abri at another site in England. She writes, “It was there that I first saw how much more powerfully the gospel spoke when those who were teaching opened their homes and their lives to strangers—with no pretense, no perfection, but extraordinary faithfulness and…
Double Vision (Acts 10:1-16)
If it is true that, The Kingdom of God expands when the perception of cultural barriers are removed, how are we promoting their removal in our own lives?