In Acts 17, Paul speaks to some of the most brilliant minds of Athens about Jesus. His focus was centered on their idolatry. Paul was provoked to action and sets a reminder of how God responded to us. He saw us in our idolatry; was provoked; but instead of condemning us and writing us off, He ran to us, showed us the insufficiency of our answers without Him, and then revealed God to us in His death and resurrection.
Provoked to Action
Part 29
June 5, 2022 • Acts 17:16–34
Nothing Will Ever Stop the Church
September 11, 2022 • Mason Adair • Acts 28, John 12:37–38
In Acts 28, Luke concludes his letter with Paul ministering in Rome under house arrest. This message reminds us that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves. God has an unstoppable Spirit-empowered plan!
Remember God's Promises
September 4, 2022 • Mason Adair • Acts 27, Job 5:7
In Acts 27, Paul encountered a ferocious storm on his voyage to Rome. During that storm, God reminded Paul that he was to stand before Caesar. When you’re in the midst of a storm, it’s easy to forget God’s promises and faithfulness. Sometimes we just need to remember what God already said.
Unplanned Detours
August 28, 2022 • Mason Adair • Acts 26, Luke 21:12–13, 2 Corinthians 4:4, Acts 25:23–27
In Acts 26, Paul defends himself from the Jewish leaders accusations to King Agrippa II. This message encourages us to see unplanned detours with spiritual value. That even the interruptions and irritations of our day could be turned for divine appointments.