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Preaching the Ascension as Thy Kingdom Come
If Easter is about Jesus as the prototype of the new creation, then the Ascension is about His enthronement as the One who rules forevermore on Earth as it is in Heaven. -
Fading into Ordinary, Ragtag Christianity after Pentecost
After the big, splashy, exciting day of Pentecost in Acts 2, church life faded into the ordinary life of ragtag sinners encountering the God of the cross coming to them in seemingly unawesome ways. What can we learn from this? -
Epistle: Acts 2:14a, 22–36 (Holy Trinity: Series C)
Our daily remembrance of baptism, our daily dying and rising, is a daily joining to Jesus and His death and resurrection for us. -
Epistle: Acts 2:1-21 (Pentecost Sunday: Series C)
How might your preaching of the work of the Spirit expand your own view of the Spirit’s work, and help your hearers gain an appreciation for the Holy Spirit’s activity in their lives beyond a standalone celebration, one day a year? -
New Testament: Acts 1:12-26 (Easter 7: Series C)
Now, in the New Testament, the number for the Church remains twelve as Jesus calls twelve Apostles to be trained by Him to carry out the ministry following His ascension. -
New Testament: Acts 16:9-15 (Easter 6: Series C)
There were no discussions, no committee meetings, no master planning, he and his group simply went to Macedonia.
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