Peter describes believers as aliens and strangers in 1 Pet. 2:11-12. What does he mean by that? From God's perspective, as citizens of heaven, we no longer 'belong' here yet…
The scene shifts from Paul back to Peter who ventures beyond Jerusalem for a change and is led to Lydda and Joppa. He heals people at these places and the…
Stephen is arrested and falsely charged with wanting the temple destroyed and changing Moses' laws. Ironically, Stephen explains using Scripture that God has always been worshipped in many places other…
Noah built the ark to save his family. What does God want us to do as parents and grandparents in order to 'save' our families from the sinful culture around…
Arrested and tried again for preaching in 'This Name', the apostles once again refuse to be intimidated or silenced. Even though they are flogged, they still persevere to share Jesus…
Acts 4 is the aftermath of the miracle in Acts 3. The religious leaders were watching Peter and John and they are arrested and 'tried' (like Jesus) as to why…
Peter quotes Ps. 110 as part of his preaching the gospel presentation in Acts 2, to defend the resurrection and deity of Jesus. Jesus Himself quoted this as did Paul…
Why was Peter able to lead the church (Acts 1-2) after he had denied Jesus 3 times? In the way our Bibles are put together, it is interesting that John…
Paul concludes his last letter with a desire to see people and encourage those he knows to finish well as he did. How do we finish well ourselves? When we…
Jesus explains to His disciples that God is in the process of preparing hearts to receive His Son even when we don't see His preparation work. As the Samaritans approach…