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Studies in the Acts of the Apostles
Introduction to the book of Acts: Luke 24:1-12 "Remember?" Luke 24:28-35 "The Lord has appeared to Simon!" Luke 24:36-43 The Resurrected Body Luke 24:44-49 You Are Witnesses! Luke 24:50-53 Fellowship of the King
Acts 1:1-3 An Historical Transition Acts 1:4-11 Promise and Reign Acts 1:12-26 A Period of Waiting Acts 2:1-4 Signs of the Spirit Acts 2:5-21 A Voice of Praise Acts 2:14-36 What is Preaching? Acts 2:14-36 A Sermon for the Church Acts 2:27-39 A Jewish Revival Acts 2:36-47 The New Israel, part 1 Acts 2:36-47 The New Israel, part 2
Acts 3:1-10 Apostolic Signs and Wonders Acts 3:11-26 The God of Abraham
Acts 4:1-12 The Godless of Abraham Acts 4:13-31 Before the Face of God! Acts 4:32-5:11 Behind the Back of God? Acts 5:12-25 "If This Be of God ... " Acts 5:22-42 "If This Be of Men ... " Acts 6:1-7 The First Deacons Acts 6:8-15 The First Martyr
Acts 7:1-16 Stephen's Defense, part 1 Acts 7:17-41 Stephen's Defense, part 2 Acts 7:35-53 What Killed Stephen? Acts 7:51-60 What Delivered Stephen?
Acts 8:1-13 Three Men Acts 8:14-25 Let Israel Be Glad Acts 8:26-40 The Gospel According to Isaiah
Acts 9:1-9 "Who Are You, Lord?" Acts 9:10-19 The Visionary? Acts 9:20-31 The Spiritual Incubator Acts 9:31-43 Out of Jerusalem
Acts 10:1-23 "Tear Down This Wall!" Acts 10:24-43 "He is Lord of All!" Acts 10:24-48 The Gospel According to the Greeks
Acts 11:1-18 The Same Gift Acts 11:19-30 On to Antioch
Acts 12:1-24 And Can It Be! Acts 12:20-25 Why History Matters
Acts 13:1-3 The Church in Antioch Acts 13:4-12 Saul/Paul, the Missionary Acts 13:13-25 The Gospel of the Jews Acts 13:23-31 The Gospel to the Jews Acts 13:27-41 The Gospel for the Jews Acts 13:42-52 The Gospel Beyond the Jews
Acts 14:1-19 One Truth Acts 14:18-23 Organizing the Church Acts 14:24-28 What God Had Done
(This study is still in progress.)
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| David G. Barker david.barker@ncpres.org |