THE CONVERSION OF LYDIA
(Acts 16:12-15.) PAUL hears the Macedonian call, and crosses the Aegean, landing at Neapolis. He is accompanied on this second missionary journey by Silas, Luke and Timothy. From Neapolis, the…
(Acts 16:12-15.) PAUL hears the Macedonian call, and crosses the Aegean, landing at Neapolis. He is accompanied on this second missionary journey by Silas, Luke and Timothy. From Neapolis, the…
(Acts 3:1-10; 14:8-18.) BY way of introduction, let us consider the following passages of Scripture : Eom. 8:6-8; 7 : 14-25 ; 2 Cor. 5 : 1-4. These passages teach…
(Acts 12:5.) THIS subject is one that has been misconstrued and misrepresented. It has been badly handled by those who know more of theology than the Bible. Treatises have been…
(Acts 11:26.) THE questions dividing the religious world of to-day are not questions of interpretation, but questions of authority. No one objects to a name that is Scrip- tural; neither…
(Acts 11:14.) IN this century of the world's existence science con- tradicts itself. Ideas that were advanced as scientific fifty years ago have been altogether changed in the light of…
(Acts 10; 11:1-20.) THE Master gave "the keys of the kingdom" to Peter, or imparted to him the authority to open the door of the church (Matt. 16:19). The "keys…
(Acts 10; 11:1-18) IN our previous discourse we traced the unfolding of the scheme of redemption from the creation to the giving of the law at Mt. Sinai In this…
(Acts 10; 11:1-18) NO sooner did God create man out of the pure love of the infinite heart, than man surrendered to the devil the vast dominion over which he…
(Acts 9: 1-22; chaps. 22 and 26) THE first mention of Saul of Tarsus (Acts 7:58). His life as a Pharisee and persecutor of the Chris- tians (Acts 8:3; 26:9-11).…
(Acts 8: 36-39) WE are discussing a question at this time that has caused much controversy in the religious world. We are not discussing it for the purpose of perpetu-…