Acts 11:19–30: Remaining Faithful to the Lord
The 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 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)
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)
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This world strives for good things they can receive here and now. Peter urges you to gird up your mind to pursue Christ. (Exposition of 1 Peter 1:13–25)
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)
The 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)