Acts of the Apostles

Staying Focused in Suffering

Staying Focused in Suffering

Acts 16:19-40 In this Sermon Corey Riggs opens up the story of the salvation of the Philippian Jailer. In this text, we see that we are to stay focused because God uses the suffering of his children for the salvation of His enemies.

Jesus vs The Occult

Jesus vs The Occult

Acts 16:16-18 Paul encounters a demon-possessed slave girl on the way to the place of prayer. From this text, we see that the Christian is to be satisfied in Jesus and reject the occult in all of its forms.

The Gospel & Open Hearts

The Gospel & Open Hearts

Acts 16:11-15 God opened Lydia's heart to the gospel. In order for anyone to believe in Christ, they must hear the gospel, and God must open their heart.

Mission Control

Mission Control

Acts 16:6-10 God perfectly coordinates the efforts of His church to accomplish His goal of world mission.

Sharp Disagreement

Sharp Disagreement

Acts 15:36-41 In this passage we see a fight between Paul and Barnabas. The main point of this sermon is a warning: Without having the gospel in the forefront, differences of opinion often become sharp disagreements. Listen in as we discuss this unfortunate event and...

Letters & Long Sermons

Letters & Long Sermons

Text: Acts 15:22-35 In order to grow and be protected from error the church needs the truth written and taught.

One Gospel

One Gospel

There is only one gospel for both Jew and Gentile. In the Jerusalem Council we see the church reach the conclusion that both Jew and Gentile are justified by faith alone.

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