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Friends, Romans, Brothers: Lend me your ears
An angel of the Lord summoned Jews from Joppa and Romans from Caesarea to hear Peter preach the Gospel for all. Acts 10: of Peter and the Romans in Caesarea In case you missed it, Peter’s Roman Centurion host has just bowed down to him when the Apostle approached the group of believers at his…
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Looking back at The Lord’s Day
The Lord’s Day in years just past You have heard this day called Easter Sunday, Resurrection Sunday or perhaps Pascha. But today, on the 17th day of April in the year of our Lord, 2022, I would simply like to look back at celebrating ‘the Lord’s Day’ as followers of Christ Jesus have done since…
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Blood on the night in which He was betrayed
For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night in which he was betrayed took bread, first Letter of Paul to the church at Corinth 11:23 New English Translation Click here for other translations Hear, O Isra-el And Moses called all Israel, and said…
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He distinctly saw an angel of God
“Cornelius!” the angel said. Cornelius stared at him in terror. “What is it, sir?” he asked the angel. ACTS 10:4 of angels ACTS 10: of an angel & a Roman warrior What an unlikely scene in this new missionary journey of Twelve Jewish Apostles of JESUS the Messiah of Israel. Luke records an encounter of…
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No Longer Paralyzed: Walking in Lydda
Paralyzed until Peter’s missionary journey What must it be like to be paralyzed, either from birth or as the result of a traumatic impact of this fragile flesh and bones at any time? We have seen paralyzed men many times in Scripture. And Simon Peter had met paralyzed or lame men at various times in…
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Honor and Glory be to God in the Highest
A protest song? I grew up in the 1960’s, a time full of protest songs. And this was one of my favorites, an a capella version in English from a German composer. So what qualifies this as a protest song? BACH was a Protestant. For years his hymns and music heavily taken from Scripture were…