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Acts 12:1-25
The Great Escape
Jesus’ followers appear powerless in the face of violent opposition—but Acts 12 reveals that God’s sovereign purposes prevail. Through the earnest prayers of the church, He rescues Peter, humbles a prideful king, and makes it clear: no earthly power can stop the advance of Jesus’ unstoppable kingdom.
Acts 1:12-26
Replacing Judas
It may seem strange for Luke to include so much detail about the selection of an apostle whom we hear nothing about in the rest of Acts. Why was it so important to replace Judas? As we explore this question, we will gain insights into God’s sovereignty and the unshakeable certainty of His plan of salvation.
Ezra 7-8
God’s Word & Hand
How can God’s people survive and thrive in a world where we possess little power or influence in society? It seems like the odds are stacked against the church. Ezra 7-8 provides two profound answers: by having the word of God dwell in us, and the hand of God on us.
Ezra 1-2
The God Who Restores
In 539BC the people of Judah are released from exile in Babylon and allowed to return home to rebuild the temple. But this is not just a story about going home. It's a story about God restoring a people to himself. We'll see how it points to the restoration we all need, and how God sovereignly works to bring it about.