Acts Chapter 8: Scattered Like Seeds
Saul's campaign to silence the gospel became the mechanism by which it spread further than it had any human reason to spread that fast. Every refugee became a preacher. Every city of exile became a mission field.
Acts Chapter 7: Israel's Longest Mirror
Stephen did not defend himself before the Sanhedrin. He held up a mirror. A comprehensive retelling of everything Israel had been through from Abraham to Solomon — and then a verdict that nobody in that room was prepared to hear.
Acts Chapter 6: When the Problem Becomes the Plan
The first internal conflict in the Jerusalem community was not theological — it was logistical. A complaint about widows being overlooked became the catalyst for one of the most important leadership decisions in the early history of the faith.
Acts Chapter 5: Holiness Is Not Optional
The same Spirit who empowered the apostles for signs and wonders also struck two members of the community dead for lying to Him. The Achan parallel is not accidental — Luke chose that word deliberately. Power and purity are not separate currents. They are the same one.
Acts Chapter 4: The Same Court That Killed Him
The same Sanhedrin that condemned Yeshua to death is now looking at two of His disciples across a courtroom — and standing next to those disciples is a man who was lame from birth and has been walking since yesterday. The court that thought it ended the story is about to hear it told back to them.
Acts Chapter 3: More Than Silver or Gold
A man who had never walked in forty years was lying at the threshold of the temple every single day — as close to Yehovah's house as his body and the law would allow him to get. What Peter and John brought him was something no amount of money could purchase.
The Book of Acts: They Didn't Leave Torah at the Cross
The disciples never stopped keeping Torah. Not one of them. This series walks through all twenty-eight chapters of Acts to show what authentic faith in Yeshua actually looked like in the first century — and what it should look like today.
Acts Chapter 1: Between the Promise and the Power
Yeshua had ascended. The Spirit had not yet come. In that gap between promise and fulfillment, a hundred and twenty people did the only things they knew to do — they obeyed, gathered, and prayed. What happened next changed everything.
Acts Chapter 2: The Day Yehovah Signed His Work
The Spirit fell on Shavuot — the feast commemorating Torah at Sinai — and nothing about that was an accident. Fire came down again, three thousand were added, and the called-out community began living in a way the world could not explain.