And he [Paul] entered the synagogue and continued speaking out boldly for three months, reasoning and persuading them about the kingdom of God. But when some were becoming hardened and disobedient, speaking evil of the Way before the people, he withdrew from them and took away the disciples, reasoning daily in the school of Tyrannus. […]
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There is a story among the Jews about a man who wanted to learn the entire Torah (the Law) while standing on one foot. He inquired of one rabbi, who chased him away with a stick. Finally he went to the rabbi Hillel, who told him, “What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor; this is the whole Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go and study.”
Whether or not that story is true, its point certainly is. Jesus summed up His teaching in the Sermon on the Mount…
When a friend, family member, or brother is facing some serious problem or stressful situation, we may tell them, “Just have faith. It will all work out.” But what is faith? How do we acquire it? How does it work (within us)?
In the New Testament, the word translated “faith” is the Greek work pistis. Strong’s Expanded Dictionary of Bible Words says, “Faith means trust, confidence, assurance, and belief.” It is the word used in Heb. 11:1, “Now faith (pistis) is the assurance…
When David was younger, he had a joke book he kept in the van. When we would be riding somewhere, he’d pick it up and start reading it out loud. One of the jokes asked, “What is the sharpest tool in the Bible?” The answer? “The axe of the apostles.”
Have you ever thought about how much we learn about the church from the Acts of the Apostles? This is the record of the disciples carrying out the Great Commission, taking the gospel…