Acts 27:35-28:31

Our journey through Acts has taken us from Jerusalem, all around eastern Europe, Turkey, out on the Mediterranean, and finally to Rome. It’s the end of the road for the prisoner, Paul. Or is it? Find out in this conclusion to an amazing book.

Acts 27:14-35

As the ship continues to Rome, a great storm appears. Will Paul and those aboard be saved? What does God have in store for them? That’s what Dr. J. Vernon shares in this action-packed study.

Acts 26:29-27:13

Still a prisoner, Paul is now on his way to Rome. While in chains, his vision and mission are clear. Join us for the journey as God’s story in the life of Paul continues to play out.

Acts 26:1-28

The great drama of Paul before King Agrippa continues. As Dr. McGee points out, Paul’s freedom is at stake, but so is Agrippa’s eternal future. What does Paul say? How does the King respond? Find out in what Dr. McGee calls “one of the great literary masterpieces of all time.”

Acts 25:22-26:4

Paul now has the chance to appear before King Agrippa, and instead of pleading His case, he talks about Jesus. Follow along as the story unfolds.

Acts 24:25-25:23

Felix’s interest in the Good News Paul shares is postponed, and instead he tries to bribe him. After two years, Paul is brought before the next governor, Festus, to plead his case. Does Paul change his tactics? Or does he stand firm? How does the new governor react?

Acts 24:1-27

Paul’s story continues as he comes to the courtroom of the cruel governor, Felix, and his equally gruesome wife, Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa). Undeterred, Paul shares the Good News and is clear about the judgment coming for those who reject the Lord.

Acts 23:1-35

The persecution of Paul continues as he comes before the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. But when things are at their bleakest, God comes beside Paul with words of praise and encouragement. Join us as Dr. J. Vernon McGee tells us, “The same One who moved in the life of Paul wants to move in your life and in my life today.”

Acts 21:26-22:30

Paul is in heaps of trouble. He has riled up the crowds with talk of Jesus, and now he’s in prison. The guards don’t know what to do with him, so they put him in chains and the mob outside isn’t willing to settle for anything less than Paul’s execution. What happens next is simply amazing. Join us for Paul’s sermon from the prison steps.

Acts 21:1-25

We are saved by the grace of God. We don’t earn it. We don’t have to work for it. We receive it. That’s what we hear from Dr. J. Vernon McGee as our study of Acts continues. Grab a front-row seat as Paul ministers in Miletus, Caesarea, and Jerusalem.

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