Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Romans – Chapter 1
Romans Chapter 1 serves as the foundational introduction to Paul’s epistle to the Romans, setting the theological tone and preparing the reader for the detailed exposition of the gospel that follows.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 27
Acts Chapter 27 marks a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul’s journey to Rome, highlighting the perilous sea voyage that tests faith, leadership, and divine providence.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 26
Acts chapter 26 presents a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul’s ministry, capturing his defense before King Agrippa.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 25
Acts Chapter 25 serves as a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul’s journey as he faces legal challenges and political maneuvering under Roman authority.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 24
Acts Chapter 24 presents a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul’s ministry as he faces formal charges before the Roman governor Felix. This chapter contributes to the broader narrative by highlighting the legal and political challenges Paul encounters while spreading the gospel.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 21
Acts chapter 21 marks a pivotal moment in the Apostle Paul’s missionary journey as he returns to Jerusalem, fully aware of the dangers awaiting him.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 20
Acts Chapter 20 serves as a pivotal narrative in the Apostle Paul’s third missionary journey, highlighting his pastoral heart and unwavering commitment to the early Christian communities.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 19
Acts Chapter 19 marks a pivotal moment in the spread of the early Christian mission, highlighting the Apostle Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. This chapter contributes to the book’s flow by showcasing the dynamic interplay between the gospel’s advance and cultural resistance.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 14
Acts Chapter 14 continues the narrative of Paul and Barnabas’s first missionary journey, highlighting both the expansion of the early church and the opposition it faced.
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Study Guide: Acts – Chapter 4
Acts chapter 4 is a pivotal moment in the early church narrative, illustrating the tension between the fledgling Christian movement and the established religious authorities.



