Exploring Acts 10โ€“12: Christ is Lord of All

In this section of Acts, we see "Christians" realize and accept that the "good newsย of peaceย through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all" is for the Gentiles too. The first apostle is martyred (James) and Peter is rescued from prison. Yet "the word of God continued to spread and flourish." Here are my (somewhat) random thoughts from Acts 10โ€“12.

Exploring Acts 7โ€“9: God’s People

I continue my study of the book of Acts with snippets of thoughts and insights. In these chapters we meet Stephen, Philip, Simon, Saul, Ananias, Barnabas, and Dorcas. We see the church continue to grow despite opposition.

Exploring Acts 4โ€“6: Filled With the Spirit

There is so much to see and learn from the action-packed book of Acts, so I'm only sharing snippets of thoughts and insights that stand out to meโ€”things like being filled with the Spirit, courage, prayer, authority, persecution, leadership, and of course more salvation verses.

Exploring Acts 1โ€“3: Insights and Reflections

Acts is a different book from my other studies. Tara-Leigh Cobble in her guide, ACTS: The Spirit and the Bride, describes it like this: "For Christ-followers, studying the book of Acts is like watching a documentary about the establishment of our faith via Godโ€™s work through men and women who sacrificed for us to know Jesus."

I Trustย in Godโ€™s Unfailing Love and Watchful Care

During a recent night, lying awake and filled with worry for a loved one, I experienced one of those rare instances when the voice of the Lord is almost audible. As I feared I'd never sleep again, I sensed the Lord ask, "Do you trust me?"

Advent 2025 Second Sunday: PEACE

This year, I'm pondering the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in the apostle Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians (my recent Bible study). Last week we examined the "hope of righteousness." Today we look at PEACE.

Advent 2025 First Sunday: HOPE

This year, Iโ€™m still pondering my recent study of Galatians. While we celebrate Jesusโ€™s birth at Christmas, we cannot separate it from the reason he came nor his promises for the future.ย Join me here as I look at each of the traditional Advent themesโ€”HOPE, PEACE, JOY, and LOVEโ€”found in Paulโ€™s letter to the Galatians. Today we start with HOPE.

Galatians 6:1โ€“18: New Creation Living

Paul begins the last chapter in his letter to the Galatians (Galatians 6:1โ€“18) with more instructions on how to live out their freedom in Christ, especially in regard to relationship. He's already directed them to walk by the Spirit, but what happens when someone is overcome by wrongdoing? Paul calls for gentle restoration and then concludes his letter back on the topic he started withโ€”circumcision doesn't matter. What counts is living as a new creation.