Acts 4:23–31: Praying for Boldness
The early church sought boldness through prayer, since Christians must suffer boldly for Jesus. (Exposition of Acts 4:23–31)
Read MoreThe early church sought boldness through prayer, since Christians must suffer boldly for Jesus. (Exposition of Acts 4:23–31)
Read MoreThe early church has an important lesson to impart: because there is no salvation outside of Christ, Christians can suffer boldly. (Exposition of Acts 4:1–22)
Read MoreTo those who witnessed the lame man healed, Peter emphasizes the gospel: Repent by turning from your sin and toward your Savior. (Exposition of Acts 3:11–26)
Read MoreAlthough Old Testament sacrifices and money have no power to heal, Jesus our High Priest removes all barriers that keep us from God. (Exposition of Acts 3:1–10)
Read MoreLife in the early church illustrates an important principle about life in the church: whoever sows bountifully will reap bountifully. (Exposition of Acts 2:42–47)
Read MoreIn the great response of the people to Peter’s Pentecost sermon, the promise of the gospel cancels the condemnation of the law. (Exposition of Acts 2:37–41)
Read MoreThe same four Hebrew words appear in four significant temptation stories. By studying Satan's schemes, we learn how to fight temptation.
Why do we get bored with the Bible? Why do we find ourselves restless for something beyond the gospel of Jesus Christ? Why does God warn us not to go beyond what is written? How do we learn to be satisfied with the Scriptures?
The early church sought boldness through prayer, since Christians must suffer boldly for Jesus. (Exposition of Acts 4:23–31)