Books of the Bible
Sunday Mornings
Acts 9:32-43 - Arise
Peter travels to Lydda and Joppa, where he heals a paralyzed man named Aeneas and raises a disciple named Tabitha (Dorcas) from the dead, leading many to believe in the Lord.
Acts 9:19-31 - The First Years of Discipleship
Saul of Tarsus was radically saved by Jesus. As a new believer in Christ he had to learn what it means to be a disciple of Jesus, and that came with some unique challenges for Saul, because of his past.
Acts 9:1-19 - Saul's Salvation Story
The testimony of how Jesus saved Saul of Tarsus, a persecutor of the church.
Acts 8:26-40 - A Divine Appointment
In this section of Scripture, we see that The Holy Spirit, who is the central actor in the Book of Acts, will sovereignly work to get the message of salvation through Jesus Christ to a willing heart.
Acts 8:14-25 - The Holy Spirit Is Not For Sale
Simon the Magician thought that he could buy the power of the Holy Spirit from the Apostles. Peter sternly rebuked Simon for that sort of thinking, and told him what he needed to do to get his heart right with God. The question remains, did Simon get right with God?
Acts 8:1-13 - Persecution, Evangelism, and Magic
Introducing: Saul the persecutor, Philip the evangelist, and Simon the Magician.
Acts 7:51-60 - The Death of Stephen
Stephen lived like Jesus: full of the Holy Spirit, wisdom, faith, grace, and power. Therefore, Stephen died like Jesus, forgiving those who stoned him. How we live will make a difference in how we die. When Stephen died he was welcomed into the glorious presence of God in heaven.
Acts 7:1-50 - The History of Israel
Stephen testifies to the Sanhedrin council about Jesus. By giving a survey of Israel's history, Stephen shows that everything in the Old Testament points to the coming of Christ.
Acts 6:8-15 - Stephen: Full of Grace and Power
Stephen was a simple man doing simple church work, and he was full of grace and power.
Acts 6:1-7 - Good Problems To Have
As the church was growing a complaint arose because the Hellenist widows were being neglected. Problems are inevitable in a growing church, but through wisdom and grace, God can allow good to come from our problems.
Acts 5:27-42 - We Must Speak His Name
The Apostles are brought in to stand before the Sanhedrin council. They boldly preach the gospel, and after being warned about speaking in the name of Jesus they are beaten and released. The Apostles rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for the name of Jesus.
Acts 5:12-26 - A Growing Church
This section of Acts provides some marks of a growing church. Even though fear had come upon the church after Ananias and Sapphira, there was still great power and grace upon the church, and more and more people were being added to the Lord.
Acts 4:32-5:11 - Power, Grace, and Fear
As the church was just beginning, there was great power coming from the apostles, and great grace upon all the believers. But, when Ananias and Saphirra were struck dead for their hypocrisy, great fear came upon the church.
Acts 4:23-31 - Praying Friends
When Peter and John were released by the chief priest and elders they went to their friends and told them all about what had happened. In response the friends prayed to the Lord, and the Holy Spirit filled them again to be bold witnesses for Jesus Christ.
Acts 4:1-22 - Persecuted for Preaching
Peter and John were arrested by the religious authorities for healing a lame man and for preaching about the resurrection of Jesus. They were put on trial and were commanded not to speak in the name of Jesus anymore. Should they listen to God or to man? You judge.
Acts 3:11-26 - A Message of Spiritual Healing
Peter uses the attention from the healing of a lame man as an opportunity to proclaim the spiritual healing that comes from the Gospel.
Acts 3:1-10 - Miraculous Healing
Peter and John were going up to the temple to pray when they came across a man who was lame from birth. With boldness of faith, Peter said, "Rise up and walk!" and he lifted the man to his feet. The man was immediately healed, and the news about the miracle spread.
Acts 2:42-47 - God’s Design for a Thriving Church
God’s design for His church includes several key ingredients to help it and its people grow, mature, and thrive.
Acts 2:37-41 - A Gospel Response
When Peter preached on the day of Pentecost, the people were cut to the heart, and they asked Peter what to do. Peter said to them, "Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."
Acts 2:14-36 - Pentecost Preaching
Peter stands up and preaches the first gospel message on the day of Pentecost. The result was 3000 people were added to the church.