We heard about the conversion of Saul of Tarsus in Acts 9. Now, in Chapter 10, we will see Peter bring the Gospel to the Gentiles.
The love of a mother is beyond measure, but the love of God is even greater.
Saul of Tarsus had an incredible experience, but he still checked that experience with the Word.
This is the pivotal chapter in the Book of Acts. The greatest enemy of the newly formed church is converted in a powerful way.
Adam's disobedience caused many to sin. Achan's disobedience caused many to sin. The obedience of Christ changed it all.
It's one of the most powerful sermons in the Bible, and it was preached by a deacon of the new Christian church in Jerusalem.
It's not always the traditional sins that prevent us from receiving a new birth. Sometimes it's our doctrines.
The persecution on the disciples continues in Chapter 5
We continue our study on the Book of Acts, where we learn how everyone was of one heart and one soul, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.
The denominational spirit is what the prophet preached against. It seems to have returned.