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The audio lessons on this site provide interpretative teaching on the text of Scripture. The most satisfying and beneficial learning occurs when you spend 15 to 30 minutes observing the text of Scripture before listening to the lesson. Find a quiet place, offer God your heart and mind, then read through the passage, asking yourself, "What stands out to me here as important, interesting, strange or confusing?" Write down your observations. Then listen to the podcast lesson on the passage you observed. God's word is living! Let's get into it!

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Posted on March 2, 2021March 2, 2021

Acts 10:1-48 Culture, Covenant and the Inclusion of Gentiles

In Acts 10:1-48, Peter is shaken by the implications of the New Covenant when God forces him to acknowledge the end of the ceremonial cleanliness code and to consider his own inner prejudice against non-Jews.

Posted on February 21, 2021February 21, 2021

Acts 9:32-43 Gospel Witness Through Signs and Charity

In Acts 9:32-43, we begin the third major part of Acts with two brief stories of healing that Luke uses to build a balanced structure and to communicate the continued spread of the gospel among the Jews in Judea.

Posted on February 13, 2021February 13, 2021

Acts 9:1-31 The Persecutor Transformed Into Ambassador

In Acts 9:1-31, God sovereignly chooses the lead persecutor of the young Christian movement as his ambassador to the Gentiles.

Posted on February 6, 2021February 6, 2021

Acts 8:25-40 Inclusion of an Ethiopian Eunuch

In Acts 8:25-40, God sovereignly directs Philip to a man doubly excluded from the people of God and by his immediate baptism shows us the full inclusion of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Posted on January 23, 2021January 23, 2021

Acts 8:1-24 The Samarian Awakening

In Acts 8:1-24, the gospel is propelled forth from Jerusalem by the persecution following Stephen’s death and into the unorthodox soil of Samaria. In this first occasion of cross-cultural witness, Samaria receives the word of God.

Posted on January 15, 2021January 15, 2021

Acts 7:1-53 Stephen’s Speech

In Acts 7:1-53, we consider Stephen’s speech, the longest speech recorded in Acts, as a response of the gospel to traditional religion.

Posted on January 7, 2021January 15, 2021

Acts 6:8-15 and 7:54-60 Stephen’s Arrest and Death

In Acts 6:8-15 and 7:54-60, we begin the second major section of Acts (6:8-9:31) with a clash between the gospel message of the New Covenant community and first-century Jewish orthodoxy.

Posted on December 16, 2020December 16, 2020

Acts 5:17-6:7 Further External and Internal Conflict

In Acts 5:17-6:7, we consider another external threat from the establishment and another internal threat concerning the distribution of goods among believers. Tension heightens in Jerusalem as we reach the end of the first of six major sections of Acts.

Posted on December 12, 2020December 12, 2020

Acts 4:32-5:16 Internal Threat of Hypocrisy

In Acts 4:32-5:16, we consider the sharing of common property among the first Christians and take note of how seriously and severely God deals with the internal threat of hypocrisy.

Posted on December 2, 2020December 2, 2020

Acts 4:1-31 External Threat from the Jerusalem Establishment

In Acts 4:1-31, the leaders of Jerusalem strike out against the new, vibrant Christian community. We consider these questions. What motivates the antagonism of the establishment? What enables Peter to stand so boldly in witness? How does the Christian community respond?

Posted on November 19, 2020November 19, 2020

Acts 3 A Sign of Healing and Witness to Jesus Christ

In Acts 3, Luke reports on one of the many miraculous signs being performed by the Apostles during the Jerusalem Awakening, giving us a second opportunity to consider Peter’s gospel message as he again follows up the miracle by speaking to the gathered crowd.

Posted on November 12, 2020November 12, 2020

Acts 2:22-47 Pentecost and Witness to Jesus Christ

In Acts 2:22-47, the Church is born through Peter’s witness to Jesus Christ empowered by the Holy Spirit. The result is a transformed community devoted to the Apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread and prayer.

Posted on November 6, 2020November 6, 2020

Acts 2:1-21 Pentecost and the Holy Spirit

In Acts 2:1-21, the Church is born in fire and Spirit at the Jewish Feast of Pentecost, and Peter takes his stand to speak to the multi-cultural assembly of Jews and seekers who gather at the sight.

Posted on October 28, 2020October 28, 2020

Acts 1:12-26 The Replacement of the Twelfth Apostle

In Acts 1:12-26, we consider how the small community of believers prepared themselves for the coming of the Holy Spirit. We also identify the overall structure of the book.

Posted on October 21, 2020October 21, 2020

Acts 1:1-11 The Commission of Jesus Christ

In Acts 1:1-11, Luke records Jesus commissioning the apostles and ascending into heaven, emphasizing the two major themes of Witness and Power in 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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