Acts 28 – End of Acts
In this last chapter, Jesus uses Paul to share the good news to the people of Malta and then in the city of Roman.
Acts 27 – Hope in a storm
The Acts 27 narrative recounts a perilous sea journey involving different ships, adverse weather conditions, desperate measures by the crew, and ultimately successful landing, illustrating the challenges faced by the 276 people on board, including crew, soldiers, and prisoners.
Acts 26 – Happy Thanksgiving
We will continue our discussion Paul and his testimony before King Agrippa
Take a moment to consider what you are thankful for.
As always, if you have a thought or an idea you’d like to discuss within the group please ask. We’re here to listen and support our brother’s in Jesus the Christ!
Acts 25 – Defense and appeal
Find a section in the current chapter or previous chapters that holds similarities between your life and the acts of the spirit. Consider writing down your thoughts in either a notepad, your phone, or even recording your ideas. Meditate (think deeply) upon this comparison and pray.
Acts 24 – Under house arrest
Paul is once again brought before the Roman court. This time in front of Governor Felix. The prosecution brings up claims against Paul but something is missing. What is off about about these claims?
After the court scene, Paul is placed under house arrest for two years. Why such a long time? What was Governor’s Felix’s intent for doing this? Aside from Felix’s wife, who was Drusilla?
Acts 23 – Is there no hope?
We’re in full swing with Paul declaring the good news of Jesus the Christ, the resurrection, and stirring up discussion between the different sects in Judaism.