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Posted on July 31, 2021July 31, 2021

Acts 21:17-23:11 The Gospel’s Respect for Conscience

In Acts 21:17-23:11 Paul’s gospel is on trial being judged according to its respect for conscience in relation to the non-essentials of ritual practice and the essentials of faith in Jesus and the resurrection.

Posted on July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

Acts 20:1-21:16 Defense by Miracle, Message and Prophecy

In Acts 20:1-21:16, Luke ends the first movement of Part VI with a three-part defense of Paul’s gospel ministry: a miracle of resurrection, a speech to partners in the gospel, and prophecies identifying Paul’s coming trials as part of God’s sovereign plan.

Posted on July 11, 2021July 11, 2021

Acts 19:21-41 The Defense of Paul and the Riot in Ephesus

In Acts 19:21-41, Luke begins Part VI the final major section of the letter in which he provides a defense of the gospel by defending the gospel’s messenger Paul. Each of the five movements in this part contains a danger avoided, beginning here with a riot.

Posted on July 3, 2021July 3, 2021

Acts 19:1-20 The Holy Spirit and the Name of Jesus

In Acts 19:1-20, Luke completes Acts Part V with a focus on how the Kingdom of God, being established in Ephesus, clashed with the spiritual forces of darkness in that city.

Posted on June 26, 2021June 26, 2021

Acts 18:1-28 Jesus Christ and the New People of God

In Acts 18:1-28, Luke continues to define and defend the gospel as Paul’s preaching encounters Gentile culture with an emphasis in Corinth on the particularly new covenant expression of the local community of God’s people.

Posted on June 10, 2021June 10, 2021

Acts 17:1-34 Gentile Philosophy, Politics and Religion

In Acts 17:1-34, Luke uses the gospel’s encounter with Gentile philosophy, politics and religion to highlight the Christian beliefs that God is the one true creator God and Jesus Christ is Lord and judge of all peoples.

Posted on June 1, 2021June 1, 2021

Acts 16:6-40 The Holy Spirit and the Powers of Darkness

In Acts 16:6-40, Luke begins Part V of Acts with a problem in Philippi that provides insight into the Holy Spirit’s work in the life of a believer contrasted to the pagan experience of spiritism.

Posted on May 15, 2021May 15, 2021

Acts 15:22-16:5 The Jerusalem Council – 2nd Question

In Acts 15:22-16:5, the apostles and elders in Jerusalem send a letter to Gentile believers urging obedience to certain commands. Why? This is a 2nd question of covenant issue.

Posted on May 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Acts 15.1-21 The Jerusalem Council – 1st Question

In Acts 15:1-21, the missionary expansion of the gospel among Gentiles forces the Jewish leadership in Jerusalem to address the theology of Gentile inclusion beginning with the first question of covenant.

Posted on April 28, 2021April 28, 2021

Acts 14:1-28 Paul’s Strategy – Iconium to Derbe and Back Again

In Acts 14:1-28, we consider seven strategic actions that help us understand the missionary ministry of Paul.

Posted on April 20, 2021April 20, 2021

Acts 13:13-52 Paul’s Speech in the Synagogue of Promise and Fulfillment

In Acts 13:13-52, we consider in this unique example of Paul preaching in a synagogue the proclamation of promise fulfilled in Jesus and the response of both Jews and Gentiles in Pisidian Antioch.

Posted on April 7, 2021April 7, 2021

Acts 12:25-13:12 The Holy Spirit Initiates Gospel Mission to Gentiles

In Acts 12:25-13:12, from the church of Antioch gospel mission to Gentiles begins, being initiated and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

Posted on March 25, 2021March 25, 2021

Acts 12:1-24 The Power of God, the Power of Man, and Angels

In Acts 12:1-24, two stories sharing the common factors of King Herod and an angel present for us the ongoing struggle between the power of man and the power of God.

Posted on March 13, 2021March 13, 2021

Acts 11:19-30 The Healthy Christian Community at Antioch

In Acts 11:19-30, the first report of a church plant of Gentiles in the major urban city of Antioch provides a widow into an early, healthy Christian community suggesting principles to apply in our own communities.

Posted on March 7, 2021March 7, 2021

Acts 11:1-18 Cornelius’ Household and Speaking in Tongues

In Acts 11:1-18, Peter reports back to the believers in Jerusalem concerning the events at Cornelius’ household, raising questions for us about the modern day understanding of the gift of tongues and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

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The Two Questions of Covenant

Download The Two Questions of Covenant pdf to clarify the role of law and grace in biblical covenant, both Old and New.

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Monuments of Grace in the Law

The Pentateuch, also known as the Torah, the Books of Moses and the first five books of the Bible, is the covenant that God made with Israel. Much of the covenant is historical prologue describing God’s relationship with people, particularly with Israel, a people chosen for a special purpose. In this narrative context God communicates the stipulations of the covenant. These are the laws or the dos and don’ts.

With all the detail on how Israel ought to live out their covenant relationship, it can be easy to miss the Mosaic principle that covenant relationship with holy God only comes as a gift of grace. Not wanting to miss this forest of grace while focusing on individual trees, we need to pay attention to those important moments where God communicates his grace.

Below are five “monuments of grace” you want to be sure not to miss along the way. For more on Grace in the Law, check out the Interpreting the Pentateuch podcast from the menu above.

God Cuts Covenant with Abraham

Genesis 15, referenced in Romans 4:3 Podcast: P4 Genesis 12-15 Abraham 1

God Provides the Passover Lamb

Exodus 12, referenced in John 1:29 Podcast: P10 Exodus 5-18 God Redeems Israel

God Institutes the Day of Atonement

Leviticus 16, referenced in Rom. 3:27; Heb. 10:1 Podcast: Not yet released

God Symbolizes the Curse of Judgement

Numbers 21, referenced in John 3:14 Podcast: Not yet released

God Promises Restoration With a New Heart

Deuteronomy 30, ref. in Rom. 2:29, Heb. 8:10 Podcast: Not yet released

Other Monuments of Grace?

This is not intended to be an exhaustive list. I chose one monument of grace from each book of the Pentateuch to show the consistent, comprehensive truth that relationship with God must be grounded on a free gift of grace.

There are other monuments to grace in the Pentateuch. What would you include in this list?

Deuteronomy 10:12-13

What does the Lord your God require from you, but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in all his ways and love Him, and to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul?

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