
Episode 29 – Acts 28
Using this passage from the biblical book of ‘Acts of the Apostles’, Jeremy explores how the testimony of Jesus breaks through: Our self focus The laws of nature Practical limitations This podcast is part of a series on


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The book of Acts gives a good narrative on the three main things which God has been speaking to LifeLine Church about in recent times: Sharper witness: this is about our clearer presentation of the gospel message – revealing our source of power to remain relevant Households together: With Christ at the centre; comprised of individuals and families where love is expressed and new people quickly belong Ministering the Spirit: Naturally operating in supernatural gifts which strengthen the church and awaken a hunger in others
LifeLine Church hosts Reflections on the Book of Acts, a religion show with 30 episodes published.

Using this passage from the biblical book of ‘Acts of the Apostles’, Jeremy explores how the testimony of Jesus breaks through: Our self focus The laws of nature Practical limitations This podcast is part of a series on

This podcast is part of a series on the books of Acts which is supported by periodic ‘reflections’, which consider questions which have been submitted by members of LifeLine Church. To stay up to date with podcasts from

You might be employed, volunteering, a parent caring for a child. Whatever your ‘workplace’ God cares about the everyday – the mundane; He’s not only interested in the ‘spiritual moments’ where we might share the gospel,

This passage raises some challenging points to think through: What’s the difference between being a peace keeper and being a peace maker? When we submit our lives to Jesus, we enter a new way of seeing – a new way of bei

Acts 21 describes the power of friendship, and the impact on Paul and those he connects with: Tearing themselves away because it was the last time they were going to see Paul Searching out the disciples of Jesus while th

This passage gives us insight into the way Paul nurtures those with whom he journeys: With affection (genuine love that leads him to think about them when they’re not together With intimate involvement (not just interest

A first-hand faith… There are three distinct groups of people in this passage: 1. 12 disciples of John 2. 7 sons of Sceva 3. Former sorcerers 1. 12 disciples of John: Are bapised in the Holy Spirit and immediately receiv

This podcast is part of a series on the books of Acts which is supported by periodic ‘reflections’, which consider questions which have been submitted by members of LifeLine Church. To stay up to date with podcasts from

The second half of this chapter shows us how wherever the apostle Paul finds himself, he takes time to see and understand where people are at. He uses his understanding of the scriptures, along with the clarity of the im

Chapter 16 includes the incredible account of Paul and Silas being thrown into jail, without trial and on the basis of a false ‘crowd’ conviction followed by a beating from the magistrates. Their response is to pray and

The message Hugh Osgood brought to us last weekend indicated that God is doing a new thing. Today, Daniel Jones explores the heart change that God is inviting each of us into that will align us with God’s intent. Using t

Acts 15:1-11,22-29 NIV Depending on Christ for His grace… 1) Liberty – the gospel starts by removing burdens from us. We are unburdened and saved by grace! 2) Community – we’re equipped to live in unity with one another;

Our culture dictates that pain and suffering are bad things – to be avoided and much of our time is spent trying to find things that make us feel good. The trouble is, it doesn’t work! God’s invitation is to turn to Him,

God has sent us into the world! The church in 46AD wasn’t so different to today’s church. It was full of lots of different kinds of people, joined together by God. They had previously been involved in all kinds of compet

This chapter covers Peter’s imprisonment by Herod, and subsequent miraculous escape; his return to the believers (and their unbelief at who they were seeing); and Herod meets his end. In this talk we’re challenged to thi

God sends encouragers – those who perceive what God is up to, get excited and get on board with what He’s doing. They are really key people in His Kingdom! The Greek word for encouragement is much richer and deeper than


By giving us a common hunger By involving us By his Holy Spirit… This podcast is part of a series on the books of Acts which is supported by periodic ‘reflections’, which consider questions which have been submitted by m

Acts 9 is where Saul has a revelation! Jesus saw his heart – saw that having studied God’s word, he wanted to do the right thing. There was a struggle between his heart and his mind – he was caught in religion. Jesus doe

In Acts 1 Jesus said that his disciples would be his witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea and all the earth… we see the community going from house to house with gladness in their hearts. In this chapter Saul is introduced as a
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