The evangelist Philip stands in contrast to many modern evangelists because his ministry was characterized by convincing miracles. David explains why, had Philip not performed miracles, no one would have paid any attention to his message.
Todays Scripture: Acts 8:7-13
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Writing to Timothy, Paul shares his wisdom on the potential pitfalls of ministering to widows and the criteria by which widows should be judged to determine if they are worthy of the church’s support.
Todays Scripture: Acts 6:5-6
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Paul tells us that some professing believers are “worse than unbelievers” and have “denied the faith.” What criteria did Paul use to make such judgment?
Todays Scripture: Acts 6:6
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The 1,000-year incarceration and ultimate release of Satan described in Revelation 20 gives us insight into why God has “released” Satan right now on the earth.
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:28-30
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According to Psalm 2:12, the consequence of those who fight against God is that they might “perish in the way,” something also mentioned in the Bible’s most well-known verse, John 3:16. David asks a provocative question about God’s warning: Why would God only warn the wicked of a horrible physical death, when something a billion times worse awaits them?
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:28-30
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Peter remained faithful to the message he, and we, are called to preach to the world, but his message was sadly dissimilar to many messages being proclaimed in Christ’s name today.
Todays Scripture: Acts 3:16-21
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Luke’s description of the early Christians being of one heart and soul is often edited by modern preachers, who leave out the economic ramifications that Luke describes.
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:32-35
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A contemporary theology, sometimes referred to as Restorationism or Reconstructionism, is partially based on a verse that David reads and clarifies today.
Todays Scripture: Acts 3:19-21
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