Faith without religion.
Acts 7:46-50 Bible Teaching
In Acts 7:46-50, Stephan highlights David's wish to build a temple, fulfilled by Solomon, symbolizing spiritual truths. God dwells in us, not in man-made temples.
In Acts 7:46-50, Stephan highlights David's wish to build a temple, fulfilled by Solomon, symbolizing spiritual truths. God dwells in us, not in man-made temples.
In a teaching on Acts 7, Stephen parallels Moses and Christ, highlighting idolatry's dangers. He urges faith in God over material idols, reflecting on human nature.
A recent teaching explored parallels between Moses and Jesus in Acts 7:35-37, highlighting Moses as a ruler and deliverer, prefiguring Jesus' ultimate role.
Moses' journey in Acts 7:30-34 teaches patience and divine timing. From royalty to fugitive, his 40-year wait prepared him for God's call at the burning bush.
We explored parallels between Joseph and Jesus, showing Old Testament foreshadows of Christ. Joseph and Moses prefigure Jesus' mission, highlighting God's faithfulness.
We explored the genealogical line from Adam to Jacob, focusing on the biblical theme of "exiting and entering," illustrating a journey of faith and transformation.
In a recent teaching on Acts 7:6-8, we explored Abraham's covenant, highlighting God's promise and spiritual transformation through faith in Christ, beyond rituals.
Acts 7:4-5 highlights Abraham's faith as true righteousness, emphasizing trust in God's promises over moral purity. Faith, not sinlessness, justifies us before God.
We explored Stephen's speech in Acts 7, questioning Luke's accuracy despite not being present, highlighting divine inspiration, eyewitnesses, and focusing on spiritual growth.
In a recent teaching, we explored Stephen's narrative from Acts 6:12, focusing on his blasphemy charges and response, highlighting faith in Jesus over the Law.
Stephen, a deacon "full of faith and power," performed miracles, showing faith's power isn't limited to apostles. His story urges us to embrace a Spirit-led life.
In Acts 6:4-7, apostles appointed seven honest, wise men to manage alms, focusing on prayer. Stephen and Philip exemplified faith, aiding church growth.
Acts 6:1-3 shows the early church addressing growth challenges by appointing deacons to handle material needs, emphasizing spiritual focus and unity.
We explored "accursed" in the Bible, focusing on "KEL AH LA" and "anathema," highlighting separation from God. Paul warns against false gospels in Galatians 1:8.
In a session on Acts 5:26-32, we explored verse-by-verse study, using Old and New Testament stories, commentaries, and Greek texts, highlighting faith and obedience.
In a recent teaching on Acts 5:7-16, we examined Ananias and Sapphira's deceit and its impact on the early church, highlighting accountability before God.
In Acts 5, Ananias and Sapphira's deceit contrasts with Barnabas's generosity, highlighting the dangers of hypocrisy and the need for authenticity in faith.
In Acts 4, early believers showed profound unity and generosity, sharing all in common. Empowered by the Spirit, they witnessed Jesus' resurrection with great power.
In a recent teaching on Acts 4:27-28, we explored divine sovereignty and free will, emphasizing God's love, justice, and desire for all to be saved.
In a recent teaching on Acts 4, Peter and John shared their experiences with their community, highlighting unity, prayer, and God's unwavering love for His people.