And Paul told them about the way God wants people to live. He said that God wants us to do what is right, and that he wants us to control ourselves. And Paul told them that God will judge everybody one day. Felix heard Paul talking about those things, and he got frightened. He said, “Stop, Paul, that’s enough for today. You can go back to the jail now. Maybe I will have time to listen to you another day, and then I will get you to come and talk to me again.”
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God often seeks to develop us emotionally, spiritually, physically and even relationally prior to promoting us in our destiny. Tony Evans shares some important thoughts on the importance of personal development in this reading plan.
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The message of the gospel contains such power in it that becomes an unstoppable force. Join the apostle Paul in his last days as he “fights the good fight, ” “keeps the faith,” and “finishes the race.” The struggles and opposition he faced are no different from the ones we encounter today. Learn from him and be inspired to bring transformation fighting the good fight.
The Book of Acts, also called "The Acts of the Apostles," is the companion volume to the Gospel of Luke. This reading plan explores the major concepts that Luke addressed as he unfolded the unhindered spread of the gospel of God's kingdom in the days of the early church.
This week, we’ll look at how to become men of self-discipline. It’s always best to start by looking at Christ. He shows us what it means to be a man fully alive and mature. He invites us from admiration to imitation. To know Him is to join Him, and He’s eager for you to do both. To join Him means learning His self-discipline and living it out. Written by Tim Pippus.
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