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Acts 4:13-22 Bible Teaching
In Acts 4:13-22, Peter and John, seen as unlearned, boldly proclaimed Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Their boldness amazed rulers, proving the message's truth.
In Acts 4:13-22, Peter and John, seen as unlearned, boldly proclaimed Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Their boldness amazed rulers, proving the message's truth.
In a recent teaching, we explored Peter's message in Acts 4, highlighting Jesus as the cornerstone of faith and the sole source of salvation, as echoed in scripture.
Gathering in the season's spirit, we celebrate with song and reflect on faith. Acts 4 inspires us with Peter's courage, reminding us of strength in Jesus Christ.
We explored "Grace and Truth through Jesus Christ" and "Eyes to See, Ears to Hear," focusing on Acts 4, where Peter and John preached despite resistance.
In a recent teaching on Acts 3, Peter calls for repentance, linking it to "times of refreshing." The focus was on transitioning to grace under Christ's new administration.
Today's teaching explores Christ's inseparable love from Romans 8:35-39, His lament over Jerusalem in Matthew 23:37, and Peter's call to repentance in Acts 3.
At CAMPUS, we explore scripture every Sunday. Morning Milk covers Acts; afternoon Meat covers Romans, Hebrews, James, 1st Peter. Worship includes prayer and music.
In a session, we explored scriptures on love, faith, and healing, focusing on Jesus' command to "Love your enemies" and spiritual renewal through faith and action.
We explored God's wisdom in Romans 11:33-36, believers' duty in James 4:17, early church unity in Acts 2:46-47, and spiritual healing in Acts 3, urging Gospel sharing.
In a session on Acts 2, we explored the early Christian church's communal lifestyle, unity, and transition from old traditions, emphasizing spiritual growth and joy.
In a session on Acts 2, we discussed Pentecost, Peter's preaching, and 3,000 baptisms, highlighting joy, faith, belief dynamics, and unity in Christian fellowship.
We explored Acts 2:38, focusing on repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and the Holy Spirit. Emphasizing personal choice and discipleship in our spiritual journey.
At CAMPUS, we now read and explain passages before singing to deepen engagement. We've explored Acts 2, focusing on Pentecost and the significance of baptism.
We explored David's life, his challenges, and faith in God. Despite failures and crises, his story foreshadows Jesus. Peter's teaching led to repentance.
Peter's narrative in Acts 2:22-24 emphasizes Jesus' resurrection, divine approval, and parallels with David, highlighting faith, humility, and God's transformative power.
In a teaching on Acts 2:22-24, Peter highlights Jesus' divine approval, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing divine will, human actions, and eternal choices.
In a recent teaching on Pentecost, Peter cited Joel's prophecy to counter claims of drunkenness, highlighting the Spirit's outpouring and the call to salvation through Jesus.
In a teaching on Acts 2, Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, explained the divine outpouring as God's promise, urging believers to embrace the Spirit's transformative power.
A recent teaching explored the New Testament Church's birth in Acts, where believers, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues, marking the Church's beginning.
In a session on Acts 2, we explored Pentecost, the Holy Spirit's descent, and spiritual gifts like Xenolalia, emphasizing church edification and love as God's presence.