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Our host, John Mathews, explains that when people reject God's truth, they end up in a downward spiral of sin and chaos. Paul's letter to the Romans outlines how righteousness comes through faith in Jesus, not through our deeds.
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In this episode, teacher John Mathews examines Paul's willingness to boldly preach the Gospel even through difficult circumstances.
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In this episode, teacher John Mathews and co-host lead us in a study of Paul's perilous sea voyage to Rome, facing a violent storm and shipwreck. Through divine intervention and Paul's leadership, all passengers survive, demonstrating God's faithfulness and control even amidst chaos and danger.
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Have you ever felt that you were treated unfairly? This episode highlights the limitations of earthly justice and the reliability of divine purpose as Paul faces trials and accusations in front of Roman governors Felix and Festus, and King Agrippa, after being falsely accused in Jerusalem.
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Consider a time when you faced a difficult situation. How did you navigate it? John Mathews leads us in a study that shares the story of Paul's confrontation with the Jewish council, his cleverness in dividing the Pharisees and Sadducees, and a plot to assassinate him.
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Think about a time you were misunderstood for doing the right thing. How did you handle it? In this episode, the importance of standing for truth amidst misunderstandings and the power of personal testimony is examined.
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Have you ever felt called to do something despite knowing it would be difficult?Today's study highlights Paul's unwavering commitment to God's work despite impending trials. Highlighted are his travels through Macedonia and Greece has he returns to Jerusalem.
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Is there anything in your life that conflicts with your faith? Today's study emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel and the spiritual and societal upheaval it can cause.
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In this episode the main theme is that the gospel is a gift for everybody, transforming lives despite cultural or philosophical differences.
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Today our teacher John Mathews guides us through a study of Paul and Silas missionary journey intending to go to Asia but their plans change when the Holy Spirit guides them to Macedonia instead of Asia. This episode examines God sovereignty and how the Gospel can be spread in the face of adversity.
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Our teacher, John Mathews leads us through todays episode which examines how the church decides to include Gentiles. Paul and Barnabas do amazing things on their journey, like healing a man in Lystra. Even when Paul gets hurt, he keeps preaching. The council's decision shows the church's commitment to sharing Jesus's message with everyone.
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Today's episode takes us on Paul's first missionary journey with Barnabas. They face opposition but spread the Gospel far and wide. Even with challenges like John Mark leaving, the mission continues, showing that the Gospel message is not limited by culture or location.
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Today our teacher, John Mathews and co-host, Esther Sisulu show us how the early church grew and included Gentiles. Peter explains his visit to Cornelius's house, and the church in Antioch becomes a diverse community. Despite persecution and the martyrdom of James, the church's faith grows stronger. Peter's miraculous escape from prison reminds us that faith can overcome any obstacle.
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In today's episode we learn that God's love includes everyone, not just Jews. Cornelius, a Roman officer, and Peter, a Jewish apostle, both have visions leading them to meet. Peter realizes God accepts all people, and Cornelius's household receives the Holy Spirit, showing that the Gospel is for everyone.
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In this episode, Saul of Tarsus, who persecuted Christians, experiences a life-changing moment on the road to Damascus. Jesus himself appears to Saul, leading to his transformation. Saul is blinded, then healed by Ananias, and begins preaching about Jesus.
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Saul of Tarsus, who persecuted Christians, experiences a life-changing moment on the road to Damascus. Jesus himself appears to Saul, leading to his transformation. Saul is blinded, then healed by Ananias, and begins preaching about Jesus.
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Acts chapter 8 highlights how persecution can serve as a catalyst for spreading the gospel. Following Stephen's martyrdom, Saul's intense persecution scatters believers, who continue to preach the word. Philip evangelizes in Samaria, performing miracles and baptizing many, including Simon the sorcerer, whose false conversion and rebuke by Peter illustrates the need for genuine repentance.
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Acts chapters 6 and 7 detail the growth of the early church and the challenges it faces. As the community of believers expands, the apostles appoint seven men, including Stephen, to assist with practical needs, allowing the apostles to focus on preaching.
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This episode presents a stark contrast between genuine faith and deceit. Ananias and Sapphira attempt to deceive the apostles by lying about their donation, leading to their sudden deaths as a sobering example of God's view on dishonesty.
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In this episode the apostles encounter their first major opposition after the ascension of Jesus. Peter and John heal a lame man, leading to a powerful sermon by Peter that emphasizes repentance and faith in Jesus.
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