Acts 25: The Witness of Waiting
Paul waited in prison for years. While this may seem like wasted time to us, his imprisonment allowed him to witness to three key rulers.
Paul waited in prison for years. While this may seem like wasted time to us, his imprisonment allowed him to witness to three key rulers.
Acts 24 continues the story of Paul on trial. The Jews used flattery to accuse him, but Paul used facts. He was on trial for his faith in the resurrection.
Holding to a historical Jesus but not His resurrection is not sufficient for salvation. Acts 23 shows the centrality of this doctrine to Christianity.
The Feast of First Fruits and Pentecost both find their fulfillment in Christ’s work, but the Feast of Trumpets looks ahead to Christ’s second coming.
Michael Stewart preaches on Easter Sunday on the Resurrection in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
In a world where critical scholars argue that the resurrection is an invented doctrine, the earliest eyewitnesses tell us otherwise.
How does the Passover show the need for a Messiah? The blood of lambs could never take away our sins; only the Lamb of God brings us salvation.
We are in a soul-forming world that often shapes us through suffering. But the joy that pain will produce is boundless.
Prior to Jesus’ ascension Jesus entrusted to the disciples the continuation of His ministry to be agents and ambassadors of the kingdom of God
Jesus demonstrates His power over sin and death by rising from the grave.
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