Acts 1:12-26 – Waiting on God’s Leading in Something New

Waiting on God’s Leading in Something New

Acts 1 teaches us that seasons of waiting are not wasted but vital for spiritual preparation. The early church’s first act after Christ’s ascension was to obey His command to wait and pray, establishing godly leadership while refusing passivity. True leadership seeks towels not titles, following Christ who washed feet rather than demanding position, reminding us that influence for God’s glory matters more than any earthly title.

Acts 1:1-11 – From Spectator to Participator

Acts 1:1-11 - From Spectator to Participator

Acts 1 reminds us that Christianity is rooted not in ideas but in a Person—the resurrected Christ who promises His presence through the Holy Spirit. This same Spirit who empowered the early church to transform the known world in 30 years dwells in believers today. We’re called to live as witnesses, recognizing that God’s heart for people makes our mission urgent and eternal.

What does the Bible say about Apostles?

Apostles

Today we are going to examine the biblical passages related to Apostles. This discussion will be supported by multiple verses. Think through each verse. Have one goal in mind, search for truth. Be willing to let go of any teaching you hold to that might … Read more

Does Jesus know when He will return?

Clouds

In regards to the Second return of Christ, Jesus said in Matthew 24:36, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”(See also Mark 13:32) When you read this passage it is healthy … Read more