Time Spent with Jesus Changes Us – Acts 4:13
Is the time you spend with Jesus obvious in the way you live your life? It should make a drastic difference in the way we live and speak.
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. (2 Cor. 4:7 NIV)
Studies from Acts, a history of the earliest church
Is the time you spend with Jesus obvious in the way you live your life? It should make a drastic difference in the way we live and speak.
While there is nothing wrong with giving money to the needy, how much better is it to give of yourself. It could make an eternal difference.
Regardless of who you think Jesus is, God has made him both Lord and Messiah. And your response to that is of the utmost importance.
Jesus’ call to be his witness isn’t just something expected of the first generation of believers. His call is to all who have experienced him.
Who are the Gentiles in your life? The ones that you would be amazed to see come to Christ? Is there anyone you would not share Christ with?
We are often faced with a choice of who we should follow. God. Or the crowds around us. When they are in conflict, always follow the Lord.
As Peter declared, Jesus is both Lord and Christ. But each of us have to examine our own lives. Is Jesus truly my Lord?
The example of the early church provides us with a successful template for being the church today. Be devoted to God and the body of Christ.