Our predictable rhythm leads us to spend our Sabbath in worship and prayer.
Pray and worship in the ways that you connect best to the Father’s heart.
Our predictable rhythm leads us to spend our Sabbath in worship and prayer.
Pray and worship in the ways that you connect best to the Father’s heart.
I love how the men and the women are listed side by side as disciples in this early band of believers!
Peter was present all three times when Jesus raised people from the dead:
Peter travels to build up the saints in Lydda; he sees needs and addresses them; then he remains in Joppa to encourage the many who had come to believe.
Reflect on the following questions:
Everywhere Saul goes someone wants to kill him!
Saul, the zealous persecutor of the early church comes face to face with his savior, Jesus.
Reflect on the following questions:
If you’ve not been baptized and would like to be, talk to Keith or Andrew!
Reflect on the following questions:
Simon asks for prayer to avoid the consequences Peter spoke of, but not to repent of his wickedness and turn to the Lord.
We see a great persecution of the church begin and I can’t help but think of our brothers and sisters around the
world, especially right now in Afghanistan.
Spend some time this morning praying for those being persecuted in countries around the globe. Pray for safety, pray for God’s word to spread and produce fruit, pray for wisdom, pray for peace and courage.