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Devotions

Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

I recently finished a biography of William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States. The author (Robert W. Merry) detailed McKinley’s assassination. On 6 September 1901, McKinley was shot twice in the stomach as he attended the World’s Fair in Buffalo New...

Articles

I’m Leaving On a Jet Plane

I’m Leaving On a Jet Plane

John Denver’s classic was originally titled, “Babe I Hate to Go,” but the album’s producers convinced him to change the name. Regardless, the lyrics of this song come to mind whenever I leave the place I love, for I really do hate to go. And as I type, I am preparing...

Sermons

Pedro Samuel - 19 May, 2024

To the Ends of the Earth (Acts 28:17–31)

The work that Jesus began was to be completed by his disciples, who were to be his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the very remotest part of the earth. Luke’s account of the early apostolic church concludes with Paul, under house arrest, preaching the gospel in Rome “with all boldness and without hindrance” (Acts 28:31). He was bound but the gospel was not. And for two thousand years, this gospel has continued to go forth with all boldness and, despite many attempts to stop it, without any true hindrance.

Scripture References: Acts 28:17-31

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Pedro Samuel - 19 May, 2024

To the Ends of the Earth (Acts 28:17–31)

The work that Jesus began was to be completed by his disciples, who were to be his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the very remotest part of the earth. Luke’s account of the early apostolic church concludes with Paul, under house arrest, preaching the gospel in Rome “with all boldness and without hindrance” (Acts 28:31). He was bound but the gospel was not. And for two thousand years, this gospel has continued to go forth with all boldness and, despite many attempts to stop it, without any true hindrance.

Scripture References: Acts 28:17-31

From Series: "Guest Speakers"

The sermons or talks in this study are by various guest speakers over the years.

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God’s word is entirely efficacious; what he says he will do, what he speaks he will accomplish. His word is never uttered into the void and never fails to produce what he intends.

Dennis Cole