Acts 4:1-13
Peter speaks boldly in front of the Temple authorities, showing that the Holy Spirit fills him with courage for this particular situation. We too can expect the Holy Spirit to make a difference in our lives.
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Peter speaks boldly in front of the Temple authorities, showing that the Holy Spirit fills him with courage for this particular situation. We too can expect the Holy Spirit to make a difference in our lives.
There should be no surprise that what God has promised will actually come to pass; instead we should repent, so that we can know God's refreshing.
Jim restarts our series in Acts with a miracle of healing, and a challenge to each of us: to seek more of God's Kingdom being poured out in East Fife, through healings and miracles, for the sake of people coming to know Jesus.
The Acts 2 Church community is an inspiring example to us today, and a challenging one. Jim asks if our being “all in” and our “bearing witness” measures up.
Peter's sermon, explaining tongues to the crowd, welcomes them to the end times and their implications.
When the Holy Spirit comes, He comes with power. His people display phenomena that could only come from God. The same Spirit is with us today, to do the same.
Waiting prayerfully and working obediently - the culture of the first believers can become our own as we keep writing the story of the church.
David Moffitt, from Saint Mary’s College, opens up for us why Jesus’ ascension is so important in our understanding of how we now relate to God.
Kicking off the Acts part of our Joshua & Acts series, Jim explores Jesus' message that the Kingdom of God is at hand, and the mission and commission he gives the disciples in Acts 1
Luke appears to frame Acts as a narrative of conquest after the pattern of Joshua.