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We zoom into the beginning of Paul's missionary journeys with specific interest in the geography of the places he traveled and the companions that joined him on his way, preaching the good news as they went.
After the death of Stephen, our attention is transferred to the person of Saul. In this chapter, we examine the transfer from the one filled with the Spirit to the one breathing threatenings as a marvelous revelation of the grace of God.
Continuing to progress through Acts, we zoom in on the person and masterful speech of Stephen but not without first looking at the events that led up to his monologue and martyrdom.
The Holy Spirit was promised by the Lord Jesus and it is by the working of the Spirit that the unfinished work of Jesus is continued. The author examines the link between the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit with careful examination.
There are many times throughout the Bible when a person is alone with God. Our examination is 3 stories from the Bible where the person is alone with God in different situations and what we can learn from their experience. We look at what it is like to be alone with God on the battlefield, in the wilderness, and in the Holiest.
What does it look like to live the life of Christ? We know we should be doing that but what does that mean specifically? Romans 12 becomes our focus as we see the practical outflow of a living sacrifice, including a shared life with all believers and with, especially, the Lord Jesus Christ.
We are called to act like citizens of heaven in a world that does not honor the authority of the King of the universe. The world will attempt to draw us in to the things it cares about and enjoys. We must remain as pilgrims and strangers in this world and not be enticed by what the world offers.
Loneliness is being called a new epidemic with 1 in 3 Americans feeling lonely on a weekly basis. What does God provide for us in the Word for such an issue? This study led me to examining the Lord Jesus Christ and how He is/was alone in 3 distinct ways and what we can learn from Him.
We turn to looking for the return of Jesus Christ. This chapter examines connections through the Bible and proposes an interpretation based on these passages of Christ's return in a humble spirit that should elicit consideration by the hearers.
Continuing with our Look at the ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ, the author looks at the role of the Lord Jesus ascending into heaven as our forerunner in 3 distinct ways.