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Acts: The Church in Jerusalem
The book of Acts begins where the Gospel of Luke leaves off. Jesus gives final instructions to His disciples before ascending into heaven.

The Person of Jesus
Jesus has raised Lazarus from the dead. He has been anointed King as Mary anointed His feet with oil. He has made His entrance into Jerusale

Psalm 104:1-5
The psalmist explores the Lord’s work in creating and sustaining the world. Considering his splendor, majesty, and power, the Lord is worthy


Psalm 8
Looking up at the stars of heaven, we stand in awe of all that God has made. In Psalm 19, David records, “[T]he heavens declare the glory of

Psalm 100
In this short psalm, we are called to “[S]hout for joy.” The whole earth is called to come before the Lord and worship Him because He is the

Psalm 146
The Psalm opens with several exhortations to praise (הַלְלוּ־יָהּ hǎl·lû-·yāh) the Lord (Yahweh). It describes the intention of the psalmis

Psalm 145
The psalmist addresses God personally, considering the many ways he will praise God. He envisions generations recounting God's mighty acts,

Glory
Glory is a word we find embedded throughout the Old as well as New Testament Scriptures. In our modern English understanding, the word glory

What Is The Bible?
What is the Bible? The Bible is one of the most influential books of all time, translated more than any other book in the world. The Bible l

Choosing the Righ Bible Translation
If you have been to a Bible bookstore recently or if you are new to Christianity choosing a Bible can be overwhelming. There are so many tra

On The Mountain
Luke tells us that Jesus went up on a mountain to pray. For Jesus to withdraw himself in prayer was not something out of character. He woul

Seeing God
Concluding John's powerful prologue, (v18), is intended to remind the reader of (Jn. 1:1). There is no way of knowing God except through Chr
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