Acts 10:34–48: The Indwelling Holy Spirit
The extension of the gospel to Gentiles bears ongoing fruit: through the Holy Spirit, enjoy your immediate relationship with God. (Exposition of Acts 10:34–48)
Read MoreThe extension of the gospel to Gentiles bears ongoing fruit: through the Holy Spirit, enjoy your immediate relationship with God. (Exposition of Acts 10:34–48)
Read MoreThe gospel is not for “important” people. Rather, we see in Acts 9 that Jesus is an extraordinary Savior for ordinary people. (Acts 9:32–43)
Read MoreSaul’s early ministry established a pattern that would follow him through life: faithful preaching leads to faithful suffering. (Exposition of Acts 9:19b–31)
Read MoreThe conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus highlights a central truth of the Scriptures: the Lord is gracious to sinners. (Exposition of Acts 9:1–19a)
Read MoreIn Philip’s evangelism of the Ethiopian eunuch, the gospel of Christ crucified announces salvation to the end of the earth. (Exposition of Acts 8:26–40)
Read MoreIn the story of Simon the magician in Acts 8, we see that the gospel of Jesus announces great forgiveness, not great power. (Exposition of Acts 8:9–25)
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The food we eat is a matter of indifference, but sex is not. If our bodies interact with both food and sex, why must we approach both activities in radically different ways? 1 Corinthians 6:13 teaches us the difference.
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 extension of the gospel to Gentiles bears ongoing fruit: through the Holy Spirit, enjoy your immediate relationship with God. (Exposition of Acts 10:34–48)