Acts

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Sunday Sermons in the Book of Acts

Acts December 16 2018

The Book of Acts

Acts 8:22

Therefore, change your mind from this wrong of yours and beseech from God lest indeed the thought of your heart will be sent away by you.

Acts 9:1-6

9.1 And Saul yet breathing a threat and murder unto the disciples of the Lord, after going to the high priest, 9.2 asked from him a letter unto Damascus towards the synagogues so that if perhaps he found some of the way being both men and women, after binding them, he should lead them to Jerusalem. 9.3 And in the journey, he came near to Damascus and suddenly shining around him a light from the heaven. 9.4 And after falling upon the ground, he heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute Me?” 9.5 And he said, “Who are you sir?” And the Lord said, “I am Jesus whom you persecute.” 9.6 But you stand and enter into the city and I will speak with you, what it is necessary for you to do.

Acts December 2 2018

The Persecution of the Church Begins

And they killed the ones announcing beforehand concerning the coming of the Righteous One, of Whom now betrayers and murders you have come to be

Acts 7:51-8:11

7.51 Stiff-necked and uncircumcised in the heart and ears, you are always falling against the Holy Spirit. As your fathers, also you. 7.52 Which of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? And they killed the ones announcing beforehand concerning the coming of the Righteous One, of Whom now betrayers and murders you have come to be, 7.53 you whoever received the law because of regulations from messengers and you did not guard. 7.54 And after hearing these things, they were cut to their hearts and began gnashed their teeth upon him. 7.55 And existing full of the Holy Spirit, while gazing into the heaven, he discerned the glory of God and Jesus standing out from God’s right hand. 7.56 And he said, “Look with discernment, I am watching the heavens after being opened and the Son of man in a state of standing out from the right hand of God.” 7.57 And crying with a load voice, they held their ears and rushed with one accord upon him. 7.58 And after casting him outside of the city, they began stoning him. And the witnesses laid their garments at the feet of a young man called Saul, 7.59 and continued stoning Stephen while he called and said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” 7.60 And after setting on his knees, he cried out with a load voice, “Lord, do not stand this sin to them.” And he fell asleep after saying this.

8.1 And Saul was consenting to his murder.  And a great persecution came to be in that day upon the assembly, the one in Jerusalem and they were all scattered according to the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles. 8.2 And devout men buried Stephen and made great lamination over him. 8.3 And Saul continued ravaging the assembly, while entering according to the houses, while dragging both men and women he handed them over to prison. 8.4 Therefore indeed, the ones scattered passed through bringing the good news of the Word. 8.5 And Philip, after coming down into the city of Samaria, proclaimed to them the Christ. 8.6 And the crowd was giving attention to the sayings from Philip with one accord, in they heard and saw the signs which he was doing. 8.7 For from many of the ones having unclean spirits, while crying with a load voice, they were coming out, and many disabled and lame they were healed. 8.8 And great joy came to be in that city. 8.9 But a certain man named Simon, formally existing in the city, a magician and one amazing the people of Samaria while saying to be himself someone great, 8.10 to whom they gave attention before from the small as far as the great, while saying, “This one is the inherent ability from the great God.” 8.11 And there were giving attention to him because for a significant time the magician amazed them.

Acts November 25 2018

Acts

Stephen before the Council

The Jews Opposing Stephen and the Word of God

Could not stand against his wisdom.

Incited the people to commit a crime and dragged him before the Council.

Brought false witnesses against him to charge him with blasphemy.

Acts 6:7-15

6.7 And the Word of God was increasing, and the number of disciples was exceedingly multiplying in Jerusalem, and a great crowd of the priests were obedient to the faith. 6.8 And Stephen, full of faith and inherent ability, was doing wonders and great signs among the people. 6.9 And some rose up from the ones out from the synagogue of the one called freedman, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of the ones from Cilicia and Asia, disputing with Stephan. 6.10 And they did not have the strength to stand against the wisdom and the Spirit by which he spoke. 6.11 Then they incited men to commit a crime while saying that we heard from him saying utterances of blasphemy against Moses and the God.  6.12 And they stirred up the people and the elders and the scribes and after seizing they dragged him and lead unto the council. 6.13 And false witnesses stood saying, “This man does not cease to utter blasphemy, speaking against the Holy place and the law. 6.14 For we heard from him saying that Jesus of Nazareth, this one will destroy this place and alter the customs which Moses handed over to us.” 6.15 And after gazing upon him all the ones sitting on the council saw his face as if a face of a messenger.

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