Paul’s testimony before the angry Jewish mob provides us with many powerful principles for sharing our faith: having an earnest desire for the lost, finding common ground, emphasizing the inability of religion to save, relying on the sovereign initiative of God, and not resting until we see evidence of the supernatural work of God in their heart!
Read More...Monthly Archives:: July 2012
Paul On Trial
In Acts chapters 23-26 we see several things about the apostle Paul while he is on trial: he is consumed with the hope of the resurrection, he is compelled to preach Christ fearlessly, he was commissioned to call men to repentance, and he was committed to seizing opportunities for the gospel.
Read More...God Is Sovereign Over The Storms
God is absolutely sovereign, not only over the storms of this present life, but even over the ultimate storm of the judgment to come!
Read More...The Lord And His Servant
In Acts 28 we have an illustration of Paul’s description of his relationship to God — “the God to whom I belong and whom I serve.” In the first half of the chapter we see the Lord’s commitment to His servants and in the second half we see the servant’s commitment to His Lord.
Read More...The Prodigal Prophet – “The Awful Consequences of Rebellion”
As Jonah, the Prodigal Prophet, flees from God, we see the awful consequences of rebellion.
Read More...
Follow Us!