In Acts 19:1–7, twelve disciples of John receive the gift of the Holy Spirit when Paul preaches Christ, revealing true faith and the power of the gospel.
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In Acts 19:1–7, twelve disciples of John receive the gift of the Holy Spirit when Paul preaches Christ, revealing true faith and the power of the gospel.
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In Acts 19:1–7, twelve disciples of John receive the gift of the Holy Spirit when Paul preaches Christ, revealing true faith and the power of the gospel.
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Romans 8:12-17 calls Christians to fight sin by the Holy Spirit’s power. Through sanctification, the Spirit guarantees holiness and glory in heaven.
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Acts 18:18-23 shows the difficult journey for Jewish Christians away from old covenant Judaism to faith in Jesus Christ and a new Christian way of life and understanding.
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In Romans 8:1-11, Paul contrasts life in the flesh and life in the Spirit. Those in Christ are freed from sin’s power and live by the Spirit’s life-giving presence.
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In Acts 18:1–17, Paul finds encouragement from Christ through gospel friendships, fruitful ministry, and divine protection in Corinth. Jesus strengthens his servants.
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In Luke 14:25–35, Jesus teaches that true discipleship demands total surrender. Following Christ means counting the cost and treasuring him above all else.
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In Romans 7:13–25, Paul reveals the believer’s lifelong warfare against indwelling sin and rejoices in Christ’s power to deliver us through the Holy Spirit.
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Acts 17:16–34 reveals God’s perfect self-sufficiency and boundless grace. The Lord of heaven and earth needs nothing from us yet freely gives life and salvation in Christ.
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In Luke 1:5-38, the angel Gabriel foretells the miraculous births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, revealing God's power to fulfill His redemptive promises.
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Jesus told the Parable of the Tenants to warn the Jewish leaders of their accountability to God for his blessing and for their rejection of the prophets and Messiah.
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Romans 7:7-12 reveals how God’s law exposes sin, stirs hidden desires, and brings death—showing our desperate need for Christ’s saving grace.
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In Luke 1:1–38, the angel Gabriel announces the miraculous births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, revealing God’s sovereign plan of redemption.
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In The Parable of the Wedding Banquet (Matthew 22:1-15), Jesus reveals God’s sovereign grace and man’s responsibility in salvation, warning of judgment for rejecting His invitation.
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Paul uses a complex analogy of marriage, death, and fruit-bearing to explain how Christians are delivered from the law's tyranny to live in a new way of the Spirit.
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Paul's goal in the Mars Hill sermon is to move the Athenians from pagan idolatry to true worship of and faith in the living Creator God who judges the world by his Son.
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Meticulously researched and divinely inspired, Luke’s Gospel reveals the divinity of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, through trustworthy eyewitness accounts.
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Sanctification is progressive growth in holiness by negatively mortifying sin through the power of the Holy Spirit and positively living a life of obedience to God's law.
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Romans 6:1-14 explained: dead to sin, alive to God. See how sanctification flows from union with Christ and victory over sin through his resurrection.
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In Acts 17:16–34 Paul confronts Athens’ idolatry, calling pagans to repent and believe in Jesus Christ, the risen Creator and Judge of all people.
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Jude 24–25’s worshipful doxology exalts God’s power to keep believers, giving eternal security through His saving grace and majesty.
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