Don’t try to limit what God can do -expect the unexpected. Good lesson today!
@deandredeshawn84694 жыл бұрын
I do notice myself limiting what God is capable of doing. I need to take a step back, let it go, and allow God to perform a miracle!
@DianaGarcia-fg7pu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these Bible studies. God bless you.
@hemranjmartin3 жыл бұрын
I loved your summary of this chapter. God bless you.
@ezrahardin29183 жыл бұрын
Thank God for You and your teaching of God's Holy Word it helps me so much I pray that God will continue to place in your heart to share the good news from The Word of God. God bless you and your family!!!
@ariniwearija39933 жыл бұрын
Hey,here,thank you for this bible study. May the Almighty God bless you.
@wisdomspeaks33994 жыл бұрын
Loved it. Holy Spirit come in a new way... in agreater dimention than ever before. Amen
@gioperez90332 жыл бұрын
I am 22 and have never really read the bible until recently, I probably been reading the Bible for about a month now and dont plan on quitting. I started by reading the New Testament and now am here on acts Chapter 10. Your videos help me by understanding when there is questions. Thank you
@BranchTogether2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Keep it up.
@robertnieten72592 жыл бұрын
I remember before I recieved the Holy Spirit trying to read the N.T. I thought it was beautifully written but hard to understand, complex, and seemingly contradictory. I f I had pursued and understanding of what being saved meant I would have had to ask a man and trust my salvation on whether or not he knew what he was talking about. But I didn't. After recieving the Holy Spirit and it being confirmed by speaking in tongues I arrived home and decided to read a little of the Bible before bed. When I opened it up and started reading I was amazed. Suddenly it had taken in much more depth and I became aware of the Spirit I had recieved teaching me and guiding me in understanding what I was reading. It wasn't until later that read the scripture, " The anointing you have recieved abideth in you and you need no man to teach you.."(1John 2:27)
@corymihal77893 жыл бұрын
thank you this one hit home for me
@tiuzeni58472 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. God bless you 😊
@shinookmathews55325 жыл бұрын
WoW thank you for sharing 🙏
@nathalyhernandez24566 жыл бұрын
Great job
@saleeminayatofficial3 жыл бұрын
God bless you more 🙏❤
@discipleben48043 жыл бұрын
Great Chapter!!🔥💕✝️
@DarrenLeBlancx6 жыл бұрын
Great chapter!!
@discipleben48043 жыл бұрын
Yes 🙌
@johnmeikle147710 ай бұрын
Have you all posted since doing the new testament?
@BranchTogether10 ай бұрын
We have done a few shorter series you can find on our KZbin homepage. We are a very small church plant and have been focused on the local work. We do intend to get back to making content here in the future!
@johnmeikle147710 ай бұрын
I will search. Thank you. I need you guys to help me understand the bible. I am so grateful to you guys.@@BranchTogether
@teresamurphy57303 жыл бұрын
Tonight l was led to read Acts 10, l found this channel , and really enjoyed your reading and teaching , God bless, and thank you !!🙏🙏😊
@gabriellenealy28484 жыл бұрын
Great message
@alunderwood59032 жыл бұрын
Amen and amen
@davinabrown33173 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@JrgenHansenDenmark3 жыл бұрын
David Pawson says about Cornelius that he was neither Christian nor Jew. The fact that God sent an angel to him, being neither, in itself shows the grace of God and the universality of salvation. I recommend David Pawson's book: "A Commentary on Acts," from the Series, "Unlocking the New Testament." It is a wonderful and readable, yet, comprehensive commentary.
@jennyatherton59222 жыл бұрын
It's, frustrating when you try to share the good news of God and people roll there eyes🙄 it hurts when they do that. But we still keep going as that's the least we can do for the Lord our God👆🙌🙏♥️
@JesusisKing12345-u5 ай бұрын
anyone know what version this is
@kennethdulworth84474 жыл бұрын
I would really like to know where your church is located, because one day I would love to attend a service!!:)
@Norman.Labelle3 жыл бұрын
The _Age of Grace_ *began* with a spectacular “event” in Damascus (Acts 9: 1-18). Doesn’t it stand to reason that the _Age of Grace_ will also *end* with an equally spectacular “event” in Damascus, from where it all started, just prior to its destruction (Isaiah 17:1)? On the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-18), Paul saw a light and was struck blind for 3 days. He was taken to Damascus where the veil was lifted from his eyes, and the age of grace began. When Damascus will be totally destroyed and cease to be a city (Isaiah 17:1), the road leading to and out of Damascus will also be destroyed and cease to exist. This will leave us no exit road out - our only exit will be up. This very road which led to *GRACE, WILL ALSO CEASE.* Paul knew of a time when this Age of Grace would be "complete" and "come to an end" when he stated *_“until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in”_* (Romans 11:25). This reference means that when the last member of the Body of Christ will be accounted for, this scripture will be fulfilled. Similarly to Paul, will not the veil over our carnal eyes be lifted, when Damascus is destroyed. Will we not meet and see our Messiah spiritually in all His light and glory in the clouds? At the end of this age of grace, it's the rapture of the Body of Christ. Is this event, (the destruction of Damascus), the trigger signaling our departure? and is this event the very first domino to fall which will topple the rest of the dominos already set in place, to usher in the tribulation and the Anti-Christ? We, the Body, are children of the Light (Eph.5:8, Philp.2:15, 1Thess.5:5). We are the only light that is left to illuminate the world. We will be taken out of harm’s way, snatched away, caught up, to be with our Messiah. The world will no longer have light - Darkness will reign. The Anti-Christ will be introduced and Jacob’s trouble (the 7-year tribulation) will begin. Look up, our redemption is at hand. Our Blessed Hope is about to become reality! LET THE ABOVE SINK IN FOR A MOMENT This is a maranatha “come soon” moment. Rejoice! ---------------------------------------------------------------- *Also to consider* - God insisted that the story about Paul's "road-to-Damascus" experience be recounted 3 times, (in the same book no less). See Acts 9:1-18, then in Acts 22:1-18 and then again in Acts 26:1-18. THREE (3) is a very significant number to God. To my knowledge, Acts is the only book in the Bible that has the SAME STORY recounted 3 times within it. Why would the limited pages of the Bible use up so much precious real-estate in just one book? This is not happenstance. It was intentioned by God Himself, for a specific reason. Concerning the number 3, E.W. Bullinger so aptly notes that, ”three marks Divine completeness and perfection of testimony” And to reaffirm how significant the number 3 truly is, also consider the story of Peter and his 3-fold vision of unclean meats, wherein God tells him to eat thereof and his 3-fold refusal to eat as God had commanded. Remember, this whole story revolves around the “unclean gentiles, made clean”. (Acts 10 & 11). SPECIAL NOTE: We are told that after Peter’s refusal to eat of the “unclean” food (representing God cleansing the Gentiles, rendering them clean and acceptable), that this “unclean” food (Gentiles), laying upon *the 4 corners of the sheet* were all immediately *_taken away_* to heaven. This is reminiscent of the “Gentile” BODY of Christ being *_taken away_* (raptured) from *the 4 corners of the earth.* (Acts 10: 11 & 16) ---------------------------------------------------------------- *Also to consider* - Methuselah was the oldest recorded person in the whole Bible. His name in Hebrew/Aramaic prophetically means _”destruction will come”_ or _”his death shall bring”_ or something to that effect. Damascus happens to be the oldest known inhabited city in the world. Is it possible that just as Methuselah's death was foretelling the destruction of the world in Noah’s day, that the destruction of Damascus might also be foretelling the coming destruction that God is about to bring on this present world? AS A SIDE NOTE: The only other cities to be completely destroyed like Damascus is Sodom & Gomorrah. They became a ruinous heap (of ashes), by fire and brimstone, just like the fire and brimstone that God will rain down in (Ezk.38:22). When the alliance of armies coming from the north, marching towards the south, for the spoils in the Golan Heights (oil & gas), they must geographically go through Damascus. God can fulfill 2 prophecies at the same time, both the destruction of Damascus (in less than 12 hours), by fire and brimstone AND the destruction of the attacking enemy armies of Gog (in less than 12 hours), also by fire and brimstone. Scripture/God claims that “they” (and the whole world) will know that I Am God. If fire & brimstone fall from the sky, everyone will see the hand of God. If Damascus and the attacking armies (Russia, Turkey, Iran) are destroyed by a nuclear bomb (as some have suggested), then the world would not have a reason to believe God Himself intervened. Think about this! ONLY GOD KNOWS THE END FROM THE BEGINNING. The start of the _Age of Grace_ *began* with a spectacular "event" in Damascus. Doesn't it stand to reason that the _Age of Grace_ will *end* with an equally spectacular "event" also in Damascus, from where it all began? *DON’T BE SHY, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT.*
@Savedn922 жыл бұрын
Acts 10:48 is very clear after repentance receiving Jesus Christ they all were baptized in Jesus name. Filled also with the promise of the Holy Ghost. Same as Acts 2:38 when three thousand people were born again “ saved “ Saved by Gods Grace and following in the biblical way to baptize in the only name to be saved “ Jesus “ Acts 4:12 Now read Matthew 29:19 don’t just quote it ….. Do what it says in Jesus name. Power in that name. Remember there’s always man made traditional way. Gods word and ways don’t change. Same yesterday, today , and forever….. Lot of people miss that very important verse Acts 10:48. Follow Jesus not traditional ways.