Acts 12:20–13:12: The Unhindered Word of God
In three short scenes, Luke shows a variety of ways in which the Word of God advances unhindered. (Exposition of Acts 12:20–13:12)
Read MoreIn three short scenes, Luke shows a variety of ways in which the Word of God advances unhindered. (Exposition of Acts 12:20–13:12)
Read MoreThe wise, compassionate, providential care of the Lord for his people teaches us to pray with patience. (Exposition of Acts 12:1–19)
Read MoreThe hand of the Lord works mightily over time as Christ converts and transforms his people through the ministry of his church. (Exposition of Acts 11:19–30)
Read MorePeter’s defense of his interaction with the Gentiles teaches that Christ’s Holy Spirit alone makes you clean of guilt and shame. (Exposition of Acts 11:1–18)
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)
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Jesus teaches that we do not enter his kingdom through mechanical ceremonies, but by repentance and faith. Sin defiles the soul, not ceremony. (Exposition of Matthew 15:10–20)
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?
In three short scenes, Luke shows a variety of ways in which the Word of God advances unhindered. (Exposition of Acts 12:20–13:12)