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

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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God can make your bolder than you would be otherwise, but He only makes us bolder for His purposes. It is scriptural to pray for boldness!
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:29-31
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During his second sermon, Peter promised repenters that they would experience “times of refreshing”? What are they? Are you enjoying them?
Todays Scripture: Acts 3:18-19
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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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Today, David challenges the modern notion that good stewardship requires nothing more than tithing to one’s local church.
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:32-35
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God’s promise to Abraham that all the families of the earth would be blessed in his seed was, as David explains today, a foretelling of God’s plan to save, not just Jews, but also Gentiles, through Jesus Christ.
Todays Scripture: Acts 3:22-26
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When wealthy Christians give to others, the beneficiaries of their kindness are often wealthy themselves, especially by biblical and modern economic standards. David shares the remedy to this illness.
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:32-35
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Sadly, the Sadducees were mostly concerned, not that the apostles were proclaiming Jesus, but that they were teaching something that contradicted their false doctrine. Their modern counterparts are the “doctrine police” who exalt doctrines over Jesus.
Todays Scripture: Acts 3:26-4:4
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There is a very good reason why the early Christians trusted the apostles with their contributions. Do you know that reason?
Todays Scripture: Acts 4:35
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