Acts 15:36–41: Godly Disagreement
When Paul and Barnabas separate, we learn a valuable ministry lesson: Christ builds his kingdom through disagreement. (Exposition of Acts 15:36–41)
Read MoreWhen Paul and Barnabas separate, we learn a valuable ministry lesson: Christ builds his kingdom through disagreement. (Exposition of Acts 15:36–41)
Read MoreThe Jerusalem Council and its follow-up show that godly authority blesses the church with joy, encouragement, strength, and peace. (Exposition of Acts 15:22–35)
Read MoreThe Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 sets an example for us today: the church must judge controversies in the light of God’s Word. (Exposition of Acts 15:1–21)
Read MoreThe conclusion to the first missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas teaches that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God. (Exposition of Acts 14:21–28)
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)
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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)
When Paul and Barnabas separate, we learn a valuable ministry lesson: Christ builds his kingdom through disagreement. (Exposition of Acts 15:36–41)