After fleeing for their lives from Thessalonica, Paul and Silas find a “more noble” audience in Berea. But Thessalonian agitators soon arrive there, and Paul finds himself running again.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:4-13

After fleeing for their lives from Thessalonica, Paul and Silas find a “more noble” audience in Berea. But Thessalonian agitators soon arrive there, and Paul finds himself running again.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:4-13
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Good friends Paul and Barnabas couldn’t not agree on taking John Mark with them on a second missionary journey, and they consequently went their separate ways. Was it the bitter separation that is often portrayed by some commentators?
Todays Scripture: Acts 15:36-40
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Seeing so many idols in Athens, Paul’s spirit was provoked, and he seized an opportunity to share Jesus and His resurrection with various Greek philosophers.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:14-22
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Although Paul clearly believed that Gentiles did not need to be circumcised to be saved, he arranged for his new travel companion, Timothy, to be circumcised. What’s up?
Todays Scripture: Acts 15:40-16:3
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From observing Paul’s interaction with Greek philosophers, we can gain valuable wisdom for sharing our faith and persuading people to seek God.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:22-28
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Why did the Holy Spirit send Paul and Silas on a missionary journey, yet forbid them to preach the gospel as they traveled through what we know today as Western Turkey?
Todays Scripture: Acts 16:3-10
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David explains how God is tickling every person’s senses, mind, and conscience every day of their lives, as He attempts to gain their attention.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:26-29
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Christianity’s first convert in Europe, specifically in Greece, was a businesswoman! David explains how God opened her heart.
Todays Scripture: Acts 16:11-14
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As Paul ministers the gospel to idolatrous, pantheistic philosophers in Athens, his preaching method differes from when he ministered to Jewish audiences, but the essentials of his gospel are the same.
Todays Scripture: Acts 17:30-18:1
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Why would a demon tell people the truth, namely that Paul and Silas were proclaiming the way of salvation? David doesn’t know! (But he does share some things that he does knowí¢äå_)
Todays Scripture: Acts 16:15-18
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