David Guzik - Enduring Word
Summary: Weekly Bible teaching by Bible commentator, author, and teacher David Guzik from www.enduringword.com. David is the pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, and his Bible commentary resources are used by pastors, teachers, and Bible students all over the world.
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For the first time, an apostle deliberately presents the gospel to a Gentile - and the message goes out, "whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins."
When God prepared Peter to bring His good news to the Gentiles, there was a type of conversion necessary for Peter before it could happen.
In the life an ministry of the Apostle Peter among the early Christians, we note four wonderful miracles in this section of Acts 9.
After Saul of Tarsus met Jesus on the Road to Damascus, he met a certain disciple in the city.
In a remarkable encounter with the risen and glorified Jesus, Saul of Tarsus heard Jesus ask two important questions.
One of the early servants of the first Christian commuinity was called, led, and brought by God to serve the spiritual needs of one man.
A man named Simon wants to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit and Peter rebukes him, even as the gospel spreads among the Samaritans.
After the death of Stephen, persecution pours out upon the early Christians; yet God brought good out of it all.
In the second part of one of the most remarkable speeches in the Book of Acts, Stephen surveys Israel's history and sees Jesus throughout.
In one of the most remarkable speeches in the Book of Acts, Stephen surveys Israel's history and sees Jesus throughout.
When the early Christians looked for new leaders, they looked for men who were strong in wisdom, and in the Spirit.
The early Christians had wonderful community, but also some problems. This passage from Acts shows how the Apostles and people wisely dealt with the propblems.
As the early Christian apostles were persected, one leader among those who persectued them said it should not be done. Was that good advice?
Acts 5 describes some remarkable faith and some remarkable miracles - what about strange miracles?
Ananias and Sapphira and the great purity of God's work among the early Christians.