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Paul Imprisoned in Caesarea for Two Years
In Acts 24, Paul was put on trial before Felix, the governor of Caesarea. Felix couldn’t decide on the case quickly so he just put Paul in prison, and it says he talked with…
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Paul and Barnabas Went Their Separate Ways
In Acts Chapter 15, Paul and Barnabas disagree on taking John, called Mark along with them. After all those times spent together, I’m curious how they couldn’t come to an agreement that they ended…
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We Must Endure; Suffering is Inevitable
In Acts Chapter 14:22, Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch and strengthened the believers there. And “they encouraged them to continue in the faith, reminding them that we must suffer many hardships to enter…
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The Death of King Herod Agrippa
In Acts Chapter 12, King Herod Agrippa persecuted some believers and killed apostle James. He also tried to kill Peter but he was saved by an angel. Then in verses 20 to 23, it…
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Why Cornelius as the First Gentile
In Acts Chapter 10 in the Bible, Cornelius was chosen to be the first gentile to receive the Holy Spirit. He was a captain of the Italian Regiment. Up until this point, the disciples…
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Raised from the Dead
In Acts Chapter 9 in the Bible, Peter raises a woman named Tabitha from the dead in the town of Joppa. But prior to this, the verse 36 mentions that “She was always doing…
