Acts 14:21–28: The Kingdom through Tribulations
The 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 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)
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)
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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 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)