What does it look like to have a genuine faith in Jesus and continue to grow in it? Learn from this story of Simon the magician from Acts: https://t.co/LvyEW9QpIT
No matter how spiritually rejected you may feel from others or your own sin, relationship with God is open for anyone who wants it. In Acts 8, the Holy Spirit through Philip moves a man one step closer to knowing his identity in God’s Kingdom.
Jesus and Stephen proclaimed God’s truth under risk of persecution, yet they chose to faithfully be bold.
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The diversity of gifting that God gives us can lead to unity or division and prejudice. Jesus humbled and equalized all people with His sacrifice on the cross and His perfect righteousness far beyond ours.
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When are we called to follow God’s authority and other authority, and how do we respond in the face of opposition? Our call today is deepening our relationship with Him so that we are rooted in discernment and knowledge of truth to lead our every step.
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God’s concern with Ananias’s generosity is not the quantity of his gift but the quality of his heart. Examining our hearts reveals broken motives. But Jesus offers us a way to be identified with His righteousness rather than our own sinfulness.
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Unshakable trust in a sovereign God kept the early church going through hard times. Our response to hard times is faith in God through prayer and boldness when sharing His good news.
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“The most hopeful, joyful words in all the world came next: ‘God raised Him up.’”
Death has always had the final say, but when Jesus broke out of the grave, everything changed.
There are so many things vying for your daily devotion. The early church of Acts calls for us to be devoted to God and to people, through fellowship, communion and prayer, so that we are filled with awe of God.
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Words of life and hope and peace are found in Acts 2:22-41. Jesus’s defeat over death calls for rejoicing, repentance and response by baptism.
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The Spirit of God is given to all people who are found in Jesus, fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament. His gifts and Spirit encourage and sustain us as we anticipate a time when King Jesus returns from Heaven in glory.
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The pattern and presence of God’s Spirit in Acts calls churches to be united in prayer, submitted to Scripture and found under the power of God.
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The book of Acts shares the story of the unlikely growth of the church. From where we are to the ends of the earth, God’s Kingdom is spread through the power of the Spirit and the preaching of the gospel.
Being in Christ means being united with His body and His people. So what does it look like for our church body to grow deeper together?
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How do we engage in spiritual battles that come our way? The “armor of God” in Ephesians 6 calls us to be rooted in truth and dependent prayer.
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Paul’s writing in Ephesians challenges the the first century norm of slaves and masters by asserting equality under the ultimate authority of God. Workers and employers are called whole-heartedness, respect, and honor to each other in their work.
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The call to honor your parents is for a lifetime. Hear how to humbly submit to your parents in each stage of life. Learn some practical principles for leading and encouraging your children: https://t.co/QEY8KkZDHp