Acts 14:8–20: The Darkness Cannot Overcome It
The second miraculous healing of a lame man in Acts demonstrates that Gentile darkness cannot overcome the light of the Messiah. (Exposition of Acts 14:8–20)
Read MoreThe second miraculous healing of a lame man in Acts demonstrates that Gentile darkness cannot overcome the light of the Messiah. (Exposition of Acts 14:8–20)
Read MoreThe example of the apostles in Iconium teaches that we must persevere a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord. (Exposition of Acts 14:1–7)
Read MoreIn the two responses to the gospel in Antioch Pisidia, we see that the world divides around Christ. (Exposition of Acts 13:42–52)
Read MoreAs Paul preaches in the synagogue in Acts 13, he proclaims a whole-Bible gospel that Jesus is God’s Savior for Israel. (Exposition of Acts 13:13–41)
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)
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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 second miraculous healing of a lame man in Acts demonstrates that Gentile darkness cannot overcome the light of the Messiah. (Exposition of Acts 14:8–20)