Luke wrote the Book of Acts as a second volume subsequent to the Gospel of Luke to document the details that led up to Paul’s imprisonment in Rome and his appearance in Rome’s court system to make a case for Christianity. The purpose of this “Acts: Legal Defense Vol 2 – A Devotional Journey” is to encourage a reading in that light, not just historical but both devotional and legal, the way Theophilus might have welcomed it. Perhaps the best question to ask in every section is: how does this help me understand how real my Christian life is? I hope this will serve as a 3-month devotional guide or as Bible study starters for each part of this wonderful book of the Bible. Download it by clicking HERE.
Monday, September 20, 2021
Book of Acts: A Legal Defense - Vol 2
Luke wrote the Book of Acts as a second volume subsequent to the Gospel of Luke to document the details that led up to Paul’s imprisonment in Rome and his appearance in Rome’s court system to make a case for Christianity. The purpose of this “Acts: Legal Defense Vol 2 – A Devotional Journey” is to encourage a reading in that light, not just historical but both devotional and legal, the way Theophilus might have welcomed it. Perhaps the best question to ask in every section is: how does this help me understand how real my Christian life is? I hope this will serve as a 3-month devotional guide or as Bible study starters for each part of this wonderful book of the Bible. Download it by clicking HERE.
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