Paul defended his apostleship by emphasizing his rights, but willingly chose self-denial for the gospel's advancement and spiritual discipline.
The People’s Fickleness and the Apostles’ Faithfulness (Acts 14:1-28)
In Acts 14, Paul and Barnabas arrived in Iconium, a beautiful Greek-influenced city known for its resistance to Roman culture. Once again, they began their ministry in the synagogue, continuing the pattern they had established in previous cities. Despite Paul’s earlier words in Acts 13:46 about turning to the Gentiles, he hadn’t given up on... Continue Reading →
A Shift in Leadership and Direction but Same Message (Acts 13:13-52)
After the leadership transition in Paphos, Paul emerged as the team's leader. He preached in Pisidian Antioch, highlighting Jesus’ fulfillment of prophecy and offering salvation, but faced rejection from some Jews.
Missionaries Called and Released (Acts 13:1-12)
Acts 13 outlines the diverse leadership in Antioch, the church's Spirit-led mission, and Paul’s initial missionary journey, emphasizing teamwork and the power of the gospel in overcoming opposition.
Peter’s Deliverance, Herod’s Death (Acts 12:1-25)
Acts 12 reminds us that no one can stop God's plans and that He will protect His people till He is ready to call them home. Luke also reminds us that God will not be mocked and that His enemies will be judged. This post explores the truths and lessons from this strange chapter for us today.
Ordinary Believers, Extraordinary Work (Acts 11:19-30)
In Acts 11, Hellenistic believers spread the gospel beyond Jews in Antioch, prompting Barnabas and Saul to teach, leading to a diverse, mission-focused church that exemplified generosity and growth.
Lessons from Peter’s Response to Criticism (Acts 11:1-18)
The conversion of Cornelius highlights a pivotal moment for the early church, demonstrating the importance of God's grace over tradition. Peter's calm response to criticism transformed opposition into praise for God's inclusivity.
One Gospel For All People (Acts 10:1-48)
In Acts 10, as two men seek God, He reveals His plan to make it known that the Gospel of Jesus the Gospel if for All People. This post provides free commentary to assist you in your studying of Acts 10.
God’s Power in Action: The Transformation of a Terrorist and the Resurrection of the Dead (Acts 9:1-43)
Acts 9 records the conversion of Saul. When he encounters Jesus he is terrorizing the Church and through this encounter with the risen Jesus, Paul begins to evangelize on behalf of Christ and His Church. This chapter reminds us of God's power in transforming lives, over death, and our situations.
Scattered but Sent: How Persecution Fueled the Mission of Jesus through Philip and Other Believers (Acts 8:2-40)
In Acts 8, God uses persecution to move His people into different areas in order for the gospel of Jesus to spread. This chapter provides lessons for us as Christ's followers today from the life and ministry of Philip.