“Beware lest you forget.” This theme in Deuteronomy reminds us to remember God’s provision in the past and trust Him in the present.
Read MoreActs 17: How to Spread the Good News
On his missionary journeys, Paul encountered many kinds of people. He had to be able to relate to them all in order to spread the good news of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreDeuteronomy 2: Knowing God
Do you know who God is? Deuteronomy 2 shows that knowing God is key to obeying Him out of trust and reverential awe.
Read MoreActs 18: Encouragement through Fellow Believers
Wherever Paul went on his missionary journeys, God raised up other Christians to assist him. In Acts 18, we see this ecclesiastical synergy at work again.
Read MoreDeuteronomy 3: Mercy and Judgment
Have you ever struggled with the violence of the Old Testament? Deuteronomy 3 displays God’s mercy and judgment.
Read MoreActs 19–20: The Power and Word of God
Paul’s missionary journeys reveal that the spreading of the gospel is a work of the Word and power of God.
Read MoreActs 20–21: The Cost of Following Christ
In Acts 20–21, Paul shows us that this life is brief, transient, and ephemeral. But our joy is to obey God, even at the cost of our life.
Read MoreDeuteronomy 4: Leaving a Legacy
Trusting in God seems like a risk to us, but it is always worth it. Moses reminded the Israelites of this truth in Deuteronomy 4.
Read MoreActs 22: Common Ground without Compromise
Acts 21 and 22 show how Paul found common ground without compromising his convictions, enabling him to reach numerous people with the gospel.
Read MoreDeuteronomy 5: The Purpose of the Law
What was the purpose of the Law, and how were Old Testament believers saved? The Law points to our need for grace before a holy God, and the foundation of salvation has always been Christ.
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