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  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 16 – Acts of the Apostles – Part 3 – Purpose and Overview

    God is able to take every autonomous decision by independent humanity, and integrate it into the final perfect puzzle that expresses his will. We see that incredibly clearly in the apostle Paul. Integrating Scripture with our other historical knowledge provides us a view of Paul as the perfect piece of the puzzle that not only […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 16 – Acts of the Apostles – Part 4 – Purpose and Overview

    God’s plan is like a divine puzzle. It fits together perfectly, even though the pieces chose their shape and color. His pieces exercise their human choice, but the puzzle is always complete. Look at Paul, he chose his actions, from a Pharisee persecuting the early church to spreading the Word throughout the world as an […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 1 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    God’s plan is perfect, we make choices and act based on our will. God uses our decisions and actions to complete his plan. Take Paul, persecuting the Church in Jerusalem caused the faithful to disperse to other cities. There they preached the Resurrection of the Messiah, Jesus. This changed Christianity from a fringe Jewish faction […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 2 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    The Holy Spirit staked claim on Paul and Barnabas at the church in Antioch, “Set apart for ME Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” (Acts 13:2) On Cyprus Saul and Barnabas presented the Word of God in the synagogues, and began using his Roman Name Paul, and the first […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 3 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    Persecution followed Paul and Barnabas, and actually promoted the spread of the Word in the same way Saul’s persecution of the believers in Jerusalem promoted the spread of the faith. Persecution by non believing Jews in Pisidian Antioch sent Paul and Barnabas to Iconium where they went to the synagogue and a great number of […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 4 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    After a return trip through the Galatian towns reinforcing the churches, Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch. Paul continued his efforts to strengthen the churches in Galatia, fearing that that the churches were following a different teaching, a distortion of the true gospel. In his letter to the Galatians, Paul reiterated the message that all […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 5 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    After leaving Philippi, Paul, Silas and Timothy, went through Amphipolis and Apollonia arriving in Thessalonica – on the road toward Rome. In Thessalonica Paul preached in the synagogue telling the Jews of Jesus, proclaiming him as the Messiah. Some Jews and many Greeks were persuaded. Disbelieving Jews, jealous of the success of God’s work […]
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    NTS8 Las Parabolas de Jesus

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    NTS9 Navidad en la Capilla

  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 17- Acts of the Apostles – Part 6 – Paul and the Spread of the Church

    Paul went to Corinth from Athens. Corinth, by all accounts was a wealthy and vibrant city, mostly due the unique location for trade and travel. Positioned with two harbors, one that faced Italy to the west and another facing Turkey to the East the route through Corinth was the safest way to sail from Italy […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 18 – 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Part 1

    While in Corinth, Paul wrote 2 letters to the church in Thessalonica. Because he had to leave Thessalonica so suddenly, and flee to Corinth, due to the threatening crowd, he was concerned about the new followers he left behind. He wrote them letters encouraging them to continue in the church’s faith and steadfastness. He told […]
  • New Testament Survey

    Lesson 18 – 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Part 2

    In Paul’s 2nd letter to the Thessalonians, he identifies God as our Father, showing the commonality of all believers before God. He is thankful to God for the church’s ever growing faith and love and steadfastness in light of persecutions. Paul wrote about the 2nd coming of Jesus in more detail, reminding the Thessalonians not […]

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