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 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)
In 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)
The early church sought boldness through prayer, since Christians must suffer boldly for Jesus. (Exposition of Acts 4:23–31)