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Acts
Acts 17:18-25 Bible Teaching
In Acts 17:18-25, Paul engages Athens' philosophers, using an altar to the "UNKNOWN GOD" to introduce the true God, beyond temples, urging deeper faith understanding.
Acts 17:16-18 Bible Teaching
Acts 17:16-18 shows idolatry's persistence. In Athens, Paul challenged beliefs, introducing Jesus. Idolatry isn't just physical idols but anything over God.
Acts 17:4-16 Bible Teaching
Paul and Silas faced challenges spreading the Gospel in Thessalonica and Berea. Despite mixed responses and needing to flee, they remained committed to their mission.
Acts 16:35 – 17:1-8 Bible Teaching
A jailer, ready to end his life, finds faith through Paul and Silas, transforming his priorities. This story highlights faith's power and challenges civic duty norms.
Acts 16:26-34 Bible Teaching
In Acts 16:26-34, Paul and Silas pray in prison, an earthquake frees them, and the jailer asks, "What must I do to be saved?" They reply, "Believe in Jesus."
Acts 16:16-25 Bible Teaching
In a teaching session, we explored Acts 16:16-25, where Paul and Silas faced challenges, were imprisoned, yet responded with prayer and praise, showing faith and resilience.
Acts 15:23-41 Bible Teaching
A teaching on Acts 15:22-41 highlighted the early church's decision that Gentile believers need not follow Jewish law, emphasizing unity, context, and forgiveness.
Acts 16:1-15 Bible Teaching
In Acts 16, Paul and Silas, joined by Timothy, shift from Asia to Macedonia, meet Lydia, face imprisonment, and witness the jailer's conversion, showing faith's power.
Acts 15:13-21 Bible Teaching
In a key moment for early Christianity, Paul and Barnabas went to Jerusalem to debate Gentile circumcision. The decision emphasized faith and grace over rituals.
Acts 15:5-13 Bible Teaching
In Acts 15, Paul and Barnabas shared with Gentile converts in Antioch. A debate on circumcision led to a Jerusalem meeting, affirming faith over law for salvation.
Acts 14:24 – 15:4 Bible Teaching
A recent teaching explored Paul and Barnabas's church efforts, prayer, fasting, early church challenges, and emphasized love, outreach, and aligning with faith principles.
Acts 14:23 Bible Teaching
In a recent teaching on Acts 14:23, we discussed apostles and elders. Paul and Barnabas ordained elders, emphasizing faith and love from 1 Corinthians 13 for unity.
Acts 14:19-22 Bible Teaching
A recent teaching emphasized communion as a memorial of Jesus' sacrifice, explored Acts 14:15-22, and encouraged steadfast faith amidst challenges.
Acts 14:1-18 Bible Teaching
In Acts 14:1-18, Paul and Barnabas spread the gospel in Iconium, face resistance, perform miracles, and correct misunderstandings, urging people to turn to God.
Acts 13:40-52 Bible Teaching
In Acts 13, Paul shares Jesus' Good News, highlighting justification by faith, not law. Rejected by Jews, he turns to Gentiles, spreading salvation globally with joy.
Acts 13:24-39 Bible Teaching
Paul and Barnabas in Acts 13:24-39 highlight Jesus as Israel's Savior, His resurrection, and salvation through faith, not the law, extending God's promise to all.
Acts 13:12-23 Bible Teaching
In Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas spread the Lord's message. Paul confronts Elymas, leading Sergius Paulus to believe. Paul emphasizes Jesus as Savior and King.
Acts 13:2-11 Bible Teaching
In a 2016 reflection on Acts 13:2-11, the early church's mission is highlighted, focusing on Barnabas and Saul's ordination for a task, not power. They preached in regions like Seleucia and Cyprus, confronting deceit with truth and courage.
Acts 13:2 Bible Teaching
In a session on Acts 13:2, we discussed ministering to the Lord, the Holy Spirit's guidance, self-examination in service, and the Holy Spirit as God's presence in us.