Multiplying The Church
After Saul’s conversion the church in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria had peace for a short time. They also had the key for multiplying the church. There’s a lesson here for us. Acts 9:19-31 September 21, 2008
After Saul’s conversion the church in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria had peace for a short time. They also had the key for multiplying the church. There’s a lesson here for us. Acts 9:19-31 September 21, 2008
Saul, the persecutor of Christians, journeys to Damascus to capture Christians. Instead, he is captured by Christ. Acts 9:1-19 September 14, 2008
The Kings Lesson 21. Zedekiah was the last King of Judah. He had the opportunity to follow Jeremiah’s advice but would not. The Nation was led into Babylonian captivity. 2 Chronicles 36:11-13 September 14, 2008
The Kings Lesson 20. Josiah was the the last best hope for Judah. When he died the nation went downhill rapidly. 2 Chronicles 38:11-21 September 7, 2008
The Kings Lesson 19. Josiah was a good King. He came to the throne at a young age, yet, was faithful to God. 2 Kings 22:1-2 August 31, 2008
Philip discovers an unlikely prospect for conversion in Simon the Sorcerer. Perhaps we are to hasty in our judgments of others and whether they might obey the gospel. Acts 8:9-24 August 31, 2008
The Kings Lesson 18. Manasseh was one of the worst Kings. In prison, he repented and God restored him to the throne. 2 Kings 21:1-9 August 24, 2008
Persecution has taken the life of Stephen and the disciples are forced to leave Jerusalem. Philip goes down to Samaria and preaches Jesus. Of course, many of them had met Jesus when He stayed in one of their villages for two days. They were ready to hear the word! Acts 8:1-24 August 24, 2008
The Kings Lesson 17. Hezekiah was one of the best kings to reign over Judah. He completely trusted God. 1 Kings 18:1-5 August 17, 2008
As the message of Jesus is preached with boldness, jealousy raises it ugly head and persecution of Christians begins in earnest. Stephen, a man filled with power and the Holy Spirit, becomes the first Christian martyr. Acts 6:8 – 7:60 August 17, 2008