
Galatians 3
Read Galatians 3. When God called Abraham in Genesis 3 and made what we call the “Abrahamic Covenant” with him, God promised Abraham, “…all peoples
I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a teacher of His Word, Senior Pastor at Calvary Bible Church of Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti, Michigan. I am a husband and father of three.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Bible, as well as Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Ministry degrees.
Read Galatians 3. When God called Abraham in Genesis 3 and made what we call the “Abrahamic Covenant” with him, God promised Abraham, “…all peoples
Read Galatians 2. In our earlier readings from Acts, we noted the tensions that began when God saved Gentiles and gave them the same spiritual
Read Galatians 1. As our society becomes more secular, it is a relief when we find others who profess to know Jesus Christ. However, many
Read Acts 15. Paul and Barnabas had been chosen by the Holy Spirit back in Acts 13 to take the gospel to the Gentles. Here
Read Acts 14. Paul and Barnabas are still on that first missionary journey which concluded here at the end of Acts 14, specifically verses 26-28. God’s
Read Acts 13. When Paul described the core of the gospel, he wrote: “For what I received I passed on to you as of first
Read Acts 12. Persecution by the religious leadership in Jerusalem started back in Acts 7 with the stoning of Stephen. It continued in Acts 8
Read Acts 11. In the devotional about Acts 10, I suggested that there would be tensions in the early church as God transitioned her from
Read Acts 10. In Acts 8, we read about how God used Saul’s persecution to move the church and the gospel out of Jerusalem and