Acts 14:19-22 Bible Teaching

In a recent teaching, the focus was on the significance of communion and a broader understanding of faith. The discussion acknowledged the infrequent practice of communion at CAMPUS, due to a shift in eschatological beliefs and a desire to prioritize the Word of God. The teaching emphasized communion as a memorial of Jesus’ sacrifice while recognizing the living and eternal nature of Christ. It explored Acts 14:15-22, where Paul and Barnabas urged the people of Lystra to turn from idol worship to the living God. The narrative included Paul’s resilience after being stoned, highlighting that believers will enter the Kingdom of God through tribulation. The teaching concluded with encouragement for believers to remain steadfast in faith amidst challenges.