
With a large crowd gathering, Peter points back to King David, who foresaw that the Messiah would be resurrected and that what the crowd witnessed—the tongue speaking and praise of the apostles—was the work of the Holy Spirit.
Peter defends the accusation that the “tongue speaking” is due to drunkenness by saying it is only 9 am, then he goes to Joel chapter 2 saying what is seen is prophetic. Then he moves on his first sermon showing that what was observed is a fulfillmen... more
With the gathering of the disciples, the Holy Spirit fell on them and they began to speak in other tongues, which amazed them all. Those non-followers of Jesus thought the speakers were drunk.
The apostles, again met in the “upper room” in a house in Jerusalem where they had often gathered, and Peter stared it was necessary to replace Judas who betrayed Jesus, and the “lot” fell on Matthias, a person who had been with them from the early d... more
The Twelve, now Eleven, gathered together, in the presence of Jesus, wanted to know when the kingdom of God would be restored to Israel. Jesus told them to wait in the city until the Holy Spirit would empower them.
Luke, the Gentile author of the Gospel of Luke, educated as a physician, undertakes to write a history of the early church. His first volume is the Gospel of Luke, the only account of Jesus’ life written by a non-Jew.
To conclude his letter to the Ephesians, he urges putting on the full armor of God, from the helmet to the sword, and more. Then the ending, a final greeting, and we see Luke’s care for those who will read his epistle.
Paul urges children, basically those still living at home, to obey their parents, and also exhorts parents to treat their children in a godly manner. In that era, 1st century Common Era, about 1/3 of the population were slaves, and Paul writes so tha... more
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Focusing on a structured approach to biblical teachings, this podcast offers verse-by-verse examinations of scripture alongside topical explorations of essential Christian doctrines. Each episode analyzes various books of the Bible, providing context and interpretation to facilitate understanding among listeners. Emphasizing practical applications in everyday life, the discussions often encompass themes of faith, morality, and community, encouraging engagement with biblical texts. Unique elements include in-depth discussions on spiritual warfare, demonology, and the transformative power of the Christian faith, all aimed at helping listeners navigate modern spiritual challenges.
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