PAUL BEFORE FELIX
(Acts 24.) ACTS 21. Paul's return to Jerusalem. He is be- sought to tarry in Philip's house at Caesarea, but declares his determination to preach the gospel in Jerusalem. He…
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(Acts 24.) ACTS 21. Paul's return to Jerusalem. He is be- sought to tarry in Philip's house at Caesarea, but declares his determination to preach the gospel in Jerusalem. He…
(Acts 20:17-38.) THERE is no room for improvement upon God's arrangement of things, neither can there be any change from His arrangement without disaster. His arrangement for the management of…
(Acts 20:7.) JESUS the Christ is the center of the entire Christian system. Everything previous to Christ pointed for- ward to Him in type and prophecy. Everything since Christ points…
(Acts 20:7.) ALTHOUGH there is much controversy upon this subject, the Scriptures are very clear when studied as a whole. Our discussion of the matter is not to perpetuate controversy,…
(Acts 18:24-28.) IN the New Testament, Christianity is spoken of as "the way." Jesus Christ calls it "the way" (Matt. 7:13, 14). Paul speaks of "the more excellent way" (1…
(Acts 17:30, 31.) THERE is no discussion in the religious world of the necessity of repentance. There is, however, some misunderstanding as to the meaning of the term. Let us…
(Acts 17:16-34.) Introduction. Paul's second missionary journey. His traveling companions: Silas, a brother in the church at Antioch (Acts 15:22); Luke, "the beloved physician " (Col. 4:14; 2 Tim. 4:11;…
(Acts 16:30.) THIS question is sincerely asked by the sinner. Va- rious preachers will point out various ways. He naturally becomes disgusted with the confusion in the religious world. He…
(Acts 16:25-40.) THE story of the imprisonment of Paul and Silas. At midnight they pray and sing praises unto God. What would we have done under such circumstances? No doubt…