
Acts 28
Read Acts 28. This is the end of the New Testament’s record of Paul’s ministry. Although it is the end of the record, it seems
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Read Acts 28. This is the end of the New Testament’s record of Paul’s ministry. Although it is the end of the record, it seems
Read Acts 27. What is there to say about this chapter of scripture? In terms of spiritual growth, however there is very little to be had
Read Acts 26. Our reading from chapter 25 ended yesterday just as Paul, in prison in Caesarea, was about to speak to Festus, a Roman governor,
Read Acts 25. When we left Paul in our last reading from Acts 24, he was languishing in prison in Caesarea for two years (24:27).
Read Acts 24. Paul was taken from Jerusalem to Caesarea to protect his life from a plot by his Jewish opponents at the end of
Read Acts 23. Let’s tie some threads together as we jump into Acts 23: At the end of Acts 22, which we read yesterday, Paul
Read Acts 22. In Acts 21, we read about Paul’s return to Jerusalem, his attempt to mollify the Jewish people by submitting to a Jewish
Today we return to the book of Acts. So, read Acts 21. It has been a while since we read Acts 20, so when Acts 21:1
Read Romans 16. This closing chapter of the book of Romans was quite personal. It began with Paul’s personal recommendation of Phoebe (vv. 1-2), then a