Acts 28:30–31 is Luke's epilogue to the book of Acts. Paul is under house arrest, awaiting trial before Caesar for crimes he didn't commit. He spends his ... |
7 сент. 2017 г. · In this episode of Pray the Word on Acts 28:30–31, David Platt reflects on the unhindered spreading of the gospel. |
The book of Acts is just the beginning of the record of the operation of the body of Christ at work in the world since his resurrection and ascension. |
And Paul dwelt two whole years at Rome, in his own hired house — Before he was heard by Cesar, or his deputy, upon his appeal; and received all that came to him ... |
1 дек. 1989 г. · Literally it means unhindered. Various translations render it “no man forbidding him” (KJV), “no one forbidding him” (NKJV), unhindered” (NASV) ... |
Paul saw his four-year-long Roman imprisonment as God's gracious hand of blessing on his life, for it enabled him to share the good news of the gospel of grace. |
In this pivotal moment of early Christian history, Paul finds himself in Rome after a tumultuous journey, including shipwrecks and imprisonment. |
The message of God's Good News for the world about Jesus being Lord and Messiah was UNSTOPPABLE! Luke ended Acts with the adverb ἀκωλύτως, probably best ... |
Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him. |
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