Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 27:1-28:16 Paul’s shipwreck journey to Rome shows that the Christian life brings both suffering and the comfort of God’s sovereignty. These are truths that steady us when the seas rage.
Acts 25:13-26:32 Paul, once the enemy of the gospel, now testifies in chains before King Agrippa about the risen King Jesus. His defence shows the gospel fulfils Scripture, brings hope, and demands a decision.
Acts 23:12–25:12 Facing plots, accusations, and trials, Paul shows that the gospel fulfils the Scriptures, gives the safest hope through the resurrection, and clears the conscience before God.
Acts 21:17 – 23:11 Facing false accusations, violent opposition, and unjust trials, Paul models flexibility for fellowship, a faithful defence, and fearless courage in Christ.
Acts 20:29–21:16 As Paul heads to Jerusalem he leaves warnings to be watchful! We need to listen to these if we are to keep going!
Acts 20:17–28 Paul’s goodbye to the Ephesian Elders is unforgettable, it’s a rallying call for the Christian life.
Acts 20:1-16 In a discouraging world, what should church be doing? How should we live as Christians? Acts 20 gives us encouragements and warnings!
Acts 19:21-41 As the word of the gospel goes out, the idols of our hands and hearts are exposed, which means the gospel will face opposition.
Acts 19:11–20 What should a Christian think about the spiritual temperature of our age? What does it mean to follow Jesus wholeheartedly when there are many rival powers seeking our…