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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As the world rages against Christ and his servants, God overturns the judgments of this world. (Exposition of Acts 5:17–42)
As the world rages against Christ and his servants, God overturns the judgments of this world. (Exposition of Acts 5:17–42)
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)