A Rose by Any Other Name – Acts 5:12-17

Most people are not aware that there is a city ordinance in Post Falls which says that children under 18 cannot be out at night between mid-night and 6 a.m. Post Falls has a curfew law, and there is probably a similar one in the city where you live. And I wonder if...

Judgment Day – Acts 12:18-23

I read in many of the journals which I receive that we are living in a pluralistic society. I don’t know that they use that word in the news reports that you hear, but it will come up from time to time. And it is true. But “pluralistic” is one those words...

Herod (the Great) – Acts 12:20-24

Even as Christians, we have to remind ourselves that the Bible was written by the Lord and not by men. “Holy men of God spake [and wrote] bas they were moved by the Holy Ghost.” And that means that the Lord had a purpose in recording the death of King...

The Word of God Grew and Multiplied – Acts 12:24-25

I’m sure that you have all noticed that most of the hymns we sing have several verses and a chorus. Usually, we sing the first verse and then before we sing the second there is that chorus or “refrain.” The chorus us usually repeated between each verse....

Proto-missio – Acts 13:1-5

Theologians like to use big words. Sometimes they are necessary because of the subject under consideration, And sometimes they are used simply to make the theologian look smarter than the rest of us. Once in a while when you are studying the comments of the theologian...

Five Special Prophets and Teachers – Acts 13:1

Just because this verse says that there were prophets and teachers in the church in Antioch, That doesn’t mean that the ministry is confined to prophecy and teaching. And it’s a good thing, especially for this evening, since this message cannot be described as either...

Cyprus, the World – Acts 13:4-12

I thought about looking at this passage through a mere study of Barjesus or Sergius Paulus, But as I meditated on it, I realized that this is a actually a synopsis of the world in general. Here we are reading about Cyprus in the 1st century AD, but this could be...

Slow to Fast – Acts 13:1-3

The English language contains some really funny quirks. One of the strangest is the way that one word may have some really different meanings. You’d think that we’d be able to think of a different word for every different thing and action in the world, but no, the...

Doing Ministry – Acts 13:1-3

I receive three religious periodicals. I have subscribed to two of them and one is sent free. One comes every month and the other two are published four times a year. I read about half the articles, totally rejecting about a third of them, and being blessed by 10...

Prudence versus Impudence – Acts 13:4-13

The title to last week’s message was “Cyprus, the World.” Not only did I want to preach the gospel once again, But I wanted to show you that the people & events of these 9 verses are contemporary & universal. Sergius Paulus is a picture of an...

The Spirit of Missions – Acts 13:1-12

A study like this gives us the opportunity to consider all kinds of doctrines. Sometimes we are forced to examine things that we haven’t looked at before, like fasting. And like our subject tonight, sometimes we have the opportunity to think about doctrines that we...

It’s All about God – Acts 13:14-23

It’s been hard for me to adjust, but 36 hours ago Judy and I were in Paradise – on Vancouver Island. About 10 a.m. we drove onto a BC ferry, sailed across to Tsawwassen and started south toward Seattle. During the drive down to Highway 405, we passed & were passed...

We Three Kings – Acts 13:13-23

In writing to the Corinthians, Paul felt forced to compare himself with some other servants of the Lord. He said, “Are they ministers of Christ? (I speak as a fool) I am more; in labours more abundant, in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequent, in...

The Baptism of Repentance – Matthew 3:13-17

When Paul preached this sermon, he was in Antioch of Pisidia, in what is now the heart of Turkey. There are a couple of things that are quite ironic about that fact: First, we are talking about Turkey, which according to the CIA web-site is 99.8% Muslim today. The...

Whom Think Ye that John Was? – Acts 13:17-25

In a sense I started this message last Sunday night. As I said then, Paul was in the process of presenting Christ to a group of Jews in Antioch, Turkey. We saw that he was making a logical progression through history, starting with God’s election of Israel. The last...