• ACTS Part 2 // Week 11 // GRACE
    Jun 28 2026

    Acts 15 reminds us that salvation is by grace alone through Christ alone. The church must defend the gospel, pursue unity, and rejoice in the freedom and assurance found in Jesus.

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    29 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 10 // TOUCHSTONE
    Jun 21 2026

    Acts 14 reveals that genuine faith is tested and proven through pressure. Paul and Barnabas faced opposition in Iconium, praise in Lystra, suffering on the road to Derbe, and the challenges of discipleship as they revisited new believers. Through every trial, they remained bold, humble, faithful, and focused on Christ. Like gold tested on a touchstone, true faith leaves its mark when rubbed against the hardships of life, because it is anchored in Jesus, who endured the ultimate suffering and secured the ultimate victory.

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    32 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 9 // SHATTERED
    Jun 15 2026

    Acts 13:14–52 shows that the gospel is a powerful, dividing force that confronts false security, offers salvation by grace through faith in Christ, and produces lasting joy in those who believe—even in the face of opposition and persecution.

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    31 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 8 // MISSION
    Jun 13 2026

    In Acts 13, the Holy Spirit commissions Barnabas and Saul from the Antioch church for a mission that requires divinely empowered spiritual leaders to directly confront and overcome opposition. This remains God's blueprint for the church today to push past cultural hostility and successfully advance the gospel.

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    35 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 7 // PRAYER
    Jun 6 2026

    Acts 12 highlights prayer as the church's ultimate weapon, which the devil constantly tries to prevent. Connecting Jesus’ teachings on persistent prayer in Luke with the early church's breakthroughs, scripture reminds us that God responds to bold, relentless prayers. Rather than treating prayer as a tool for personal comfort, believers must use it to advance God's mission, proving that when God's people unite on their knees, chains break, opposition falls, and the gospel advances with unstoppable power.

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    31 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 6 // CORNELIUS 2
    May 26 2026

    Peter’s encounter with Cornelius reveals the gospel’s power to break barriers, as God welcomes Gentiles fully into His kingdom through faith in Christ alone. Peter refuses worship, pointing all glory to Jesus. As Cornelius and his household believe, the Holy Spirit falls on them just as at Pentecost, proving that salvation is by grace through faith, not works or rituals, and that every believer is sealed by the Spirit and called to respond in obedient baptism.

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    29 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 5 // CHRISTIANS
    May 17 2026

    Acts 11 describes the first believers who were called “Christians” because their lives clearly reflected Jesus. In a pagan city much like today’s culture, these disciples stood out by proclaiming God’s Word, sharing the gospel with everyone, living changed lives marked by God’s grace, faithfully gathering with other believers, and sacrificially helping those in need. Don't simply ask, “Am I a Christian?” but instead ask “Does my life make it obvious that I belong to Jesus?”

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    33 mins
  • ACTS Part 2 // Week 4 // CORNELIUS
    May 10 2026

    Acts 10 marks the moment God uses Peter to open the church to the Gentiles, breaking down centuries of Jewish separation and prejudice against non-Jews. While the Gospel had already spread throughout Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, Peter still needed to learn that in Christ, Jews and Gentiles were now one people. God prepared both Cornelius, a God-seeking Roman centurion, and Peter through separate visions. This shows that God prepares both the messenger and the receiver, responds to sincere hearts, uses people to share the Gospel, and orchestrates divine timing to bring people together for His purposes.

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    34 mins