Day 1 ~ Cornelius about 3:00 pm

Day 1 ~ Cornelius about 3:00 pm (Simple Instructions) Caesarea   Cornelius was a centurion, a captain, in the Roman army stationed in Caesarea.   He was a devout man – he worshiped the living God and so did those in his household.  Dictionary: Devout: 1. Deeply religious; pious.  2. Displaying reverence or piety.    […]

Prayer of the Week

The prayer of the week is based on Acts 10:15 Lord God whose word is truth…to You I pray. You told Peter, and You tell me today, that what You have cleaned and declare ‘clean’, is just that: clean, holy, pure. Where in my life do I need to change my thinking to be in […]

Resurrection! ~ The Living Lord Jesus ~

  The Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts were written through the inspiration of God the Holy Spirit.  In Luke, he gave an account of Jesus and His ministry through eye-witnesses.  In Acts, he continues to give the account of the resurrected Lord Jesus Christ.  (NASB) Acts 1:3 “To these He (Jesus) also […]

The Scourging and Crucifixion…for our sins!

Questions Isaiah asked through the inspiration of God the Holy Spirit…are questions the living God asks you and me today: (NASB) Isaiah 53:1 “Who has believed our message?  And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?”    Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, His life, His death, His resurrection – all fulfilled […]

Prayer that Yields to God

  Jesus had eaten supper with His twelve disciples…one left to complete his betrayal of Jesus to the religious authorities.  (Matthew 26:14-16 – Judas Iscariot’s betrayal begun)   When Judas Iscariot left, Jesus taught intimate and deep things of God to the remaining eleven men.  Then Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane with those […]

What Jesus Knew…

  What Jesus knew – He told His disciples at various times of His coming death and resurrection: (NASB) Luke 18:31-33 “Then He took the twelve aside and said to them, ‘Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and all things which are written through the prophets about the Son of Man will be accomplished. […]