Acts 3:1-26
As Peter performs miracles and continues to share about the resurrection of Jesus, the early church grows. Follow along in what Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls “a tremendous section of God’s Word.”
Acts 2:14-47
Fifty days after the Lord Jesus rose from the dead, the Holy Spirit came to call out a body of believers. He made himself evident in two ways. Learn what they were and about Peter’s powerful first sermon to the church.
Acts 1:26-2:13
Covering nearly 30 years, the book of Acts is the inspired record of the beginnings of the church. While Genesis records the origin of the physical universe, Acts records the origin of the spiritual body.
Acts 1:3-26
What were Jesus’ final words to the disciples before He ascended to heaven and how relevant are they to us today?
Acts 1:1-3
Have you ever gotten to the end of the Gospel books—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—and asked, “So what happened next?” Beginning on the same day that the Gospel of Luke ends, written by the same writer, Acts continues the story with Jesus’ ascension and promise to return, the wait for the Holy Spirit, and Judas’ replacement.
Ruth 3:18-4:22
As Boaz redeemed Ruth, so our Lord wants to redeem us. That’s the powerful truth in the happy ending of the story of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz.
Ruth 3:4-18
Ruth is clear, she wants Boaz as her Kinsman Redeemer. So must our intentions be before we come before the Lord. That’s the connection our teacher Dr. McGee clear makes as the beautiful love story of Ruth and Boaz continues.
Ruth 3:1-3
When all seems lost, God can make a way. That’s the theme of Ruth, chapter 3. The instructions Naomi gives Ruth as she comes before Boaz are also a beautiful picture of how we can come before the Lord Jesus and claim him as our Kinsman Redeemer.
Ruth 2:14-3:1
Boaz shows kindness to Ruth, and Naomi hatches a plan. Join us as the redemption story of Ruth and Naomi—and each one of us—continues to unfold.
Ruth 2:3-13
Ruth begins to glean in the fields and Boaz takes notice. What happens next?