On this second missionary trip, Paul and Barnabas part ways and Paul travels with Timothy and Silas. While in Corinth, Paul writes his two letters to the believers in Thessalonica. On this trip, Paul begins to experience increasing hostility to his message and ends up in prison in Philippi.
This week, Justin continues our series in Nehemiah as Nehemiah enters the kings court to make a remarkable ask. Nehemiah lives a remarkable life and gives us a formula to live that life for God as well.
Jesus knew that Judas was doing to betray him and that Peter would deny him; yet he faithfully served his disciples and commanded them to do the same for others.
This lesson will cover Paul’s first missionary journey as he and Barnabas take the gospel to the Gentiles. We will look at key verses from the letter he wrote to the church in Galatia that reveal the doctrines he covered to address the issues they were facing.
Jesus declares that it is time for Him to be glorified through the crucifixion and resurrection, and He calls all to believe and follow Him wholeheartedly.
This lesson will cover Paul’s post-conversion experience, including his healing, calling, and commissioning by Ananias. We will examine his three-year stint in Arabia, the birth of the church in Antioch, the death of James, and the arrest of Peter. All of this will set the stage for his return and future ministry.