RDTW week 13

We are able to get through the overview of Acts 10-11, as we are studying the importance of this book of history concerning the first century church, and the transition it went through from being a Jewish church in Jerusalem, to being a multicultural, multinational church sending out missionaries in Antioch.  Once again, we saw … Read more

RDTW week 12

We are slowly walking through our overview of the book of Acts, using the four great questions asked, first by the Jews at Pentecost, in Acts 2, then by the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8, and by Saul of Tarsus in Acts 9, then finally, which we will cover this Sunday, the question asked by … Read more

RDTW week 11

We started our overview of the Book of Acts, looking at the four critical questions that reveal the progressive revelation taking us from a strictly Jewish church with a Jewish gospel of repentance and baptism, to a Gentile gospel of belief and faith.  We got through the first question found in Acts 2:37-38 – What … Read more

RDTW week 10

Today we began our brief walk through the Book of Acts, written by Luke, the beloved physician — Colossians 4:14.  Progressive Revelation is introduced to us through observing how this history of the Acts of the Apostles starts out with the gospel of the kingdom to the Jews – the circumcision, and transitions into the … Read more

RDTW week 9

Yesterday was a lot of fun going through the brief overview of Matthew, one of the most difficult books in the Bible. The gospels make the transition from Old Testament to New Testament, and Matthew, being the first book of the New Testament, is vital to understanding the transition.   It is truly one of the … Read more

RDTW week 8

We covered quite a lot of ground today, as we walk through the chart of the chronology of the of the Dispensations of Scripture.  We can use this chart to help us navigate through all of scripture!  We know where we are based on Paul’s testimony.  We are in the Mystery period that has been … Read more