Before the miracle of the Messiah’s birth happens, God announces this to a man and a woman who will be baby Jesus’ mom and dad. How do they receive this news?
God sends John the Baptist (Luke 1:5-25, 57-67, 76-79)
God promises to send the Messiah (Genesis 3:15; 12:1–3; 49:10)
God protects Joseph (Genesis 37:1-36)
God protects Jacob (Genesis 32-33)
God blesses Jacob (Genesis 25:21-34; 27:1-28:5)
God tests Abraham (Genesis 22:1-19)
God creates the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1 - 2:3)
Jesus is warrior, king, and judge (Revelation 19:11 - 20:15)
Jesus is the worthy Lamb (Revelation 5:1-14)
Jesus speaks of His return (Revelation 1:1-15)
Paul preaches the Gospel in Rome (Acts 28:11-31)
God protects Paul (Acts 27:1-44)
Have you ever been on a boat in the open sea? How was the weather? Imagine… lots of rain and wind… dangerous weather. Do you think you could make it out of this big storm? Well, Paul did but not by his doing. God brought him out of the storm and to Rome for a very important reason. Let’s find out how and why!
Paul preaches the Gospel in Athens (Acts 17:16-34)
God saves the jailer (Acts 16:16-40)
God saves Gentiles too (Acts 15:1-35)
God Judges King Herod (Acts 12:1-24)
King Herod began arresting Christians to hurt them, because he saw that it pleased the Jews. He had James, the brother of John killed and then arrested Peter too. But God protects Peter through the prayers of the saints. What does God do when Herod enjoys people’s praises that should only go to God?