One of the great “I am” statements of Jesus is His proclamation that “I am the good shepherd” (John 10.11). As our shepherd He knows us (vs. 14), gives us direction (vs. 27), gives us security (vs. 28), and He gave His life for us (vs. 11). He remains our good shepherd! However, before His... Continue Reading →
Lesson 19: Triumph Over The Gods (Acts 19)
In the Old Testament many battles were waged between Jehovah and the false gods worshipped in the ancient near east. The Lord triumphed over the gods of Egypt during the Exodus, over the Philistine gods when the ark was captured and over Baal during the days of Elijah. However, as the gospel ventured into new... Continue Reading →
Lesson 18: “I Have Many In This City” (Acts 18)
Most of us wouldn’t think of Las Vegas as being a city primed to receive the gospel. After all, who in “sin city” would be interested in repentance and holiness? Likewise, who in Manhattan would forsake the pursuit of material gain and “hunger and thirst for righteousness” instead? Or what citizen of Tehran would forsake... Continue Reading →
Lesson 17: Turning The World Upside Down (Acts 17)
Hundreds of years before Jesus lived on the earth, the Lord foretold that His Kingdom was going to be established (see Psalm 2; Isaiah 2.1-4; etc.) However, there have always been numerous kingdoms on the earth at any time, so what’s one more? But the Lord declared to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar that when His... Continue Reading →
Lesson 16: “Come Over… And Help Us” (Acts 16)
Throughout history kingdoms have sought to expand. Often their conquests have resulted in the deaths and enslavement of those in conquered territory. But sometimes the conquerors are viewed as liberators. Our study of Acts has seen the Kingdom established and expand through the proclamation of the gospel. But others still needed liberating; they needed the... Continue Reading →
Lesson 15: Discerning The Will Of The King (Acts 15)
As we’ve already noted, there was some opposition to taking the gospel to the Gentiles. Peter had been criticized by the “circumcision party” for eating with uncircumcised men (Acts 11.1-2). However, once the apostle reported how the Lord had given the Holy Spirit to Cornelius and his family, these traditionalists “glorified God, saying, ‘Then to... Continue Reading →
Lesson 14: Through Many Tribulations (Acts 14)
On the day of Pentecost, Peter proclaimed that Jesus was crucified, then raised and ultimately exalted (Acts 2.23,32-33). Paul proclaimed the same when he proclaimed the gospel at Pisidian Antioch (Acts 13.28,32-33,37). Jesus is now the exalted King, but His exaltation came through suffering. Significantly, while on this earth Jesus told His disciples that they... Continue Reading →
Lesson 13: To The Ends Of The Earth (Acts 13)
“and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1.8 ESV) Chapter 13 begins the fulfillment of the third part of Jesus’ plan: spreading the gospel to the end of the earth. Luke prepared us for this moment by recording the conversion... Continue Reading →
Lesson 12: Triumph Of The Kingdom (Acts 11-12)
Throughout history, the Kingdom of God has been challenged on various fronts. In this class we will note how the Kingdom triumphed over two very different challenges: 1) the saints misunderstanding God’s purpose in redeeming the Gentiles and 2) secular persecution of the church. Notes From The Text 11.1-18, Peter Defends Going To The Gentiles... Continue Reading →
Lesson 11: “What God Has Made Clean…” (Acts 9.32-10.48)
Every Jew was familiar with the regulations laid out in Leviticus 11, for that was where God laid out their dietary restrictions, defining what was clean and what was unclean. And why was God so concerned that His people be able to discern between clean and unclean? “For I am the LORD who brought you... Continue Reading →