Philip brings the gospel to Samaria—a city steeped in idolatry and sorcery. Even Simon the sorcerer believes and is baptized. No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace.
God sovereignly orchestrates divine appointments that bring lost sinners to Jesus. From Philip’s direct call to Nathanael’s ‘come and see,’ discover the King who opens heaven’s blessings.
How did you meet Jesus? In John 1, we see the first disciples encounter the Lamb of God through bold proclamation and eager personal testimony. Are you pointing others to Him?
In this powerful parable, Jesus shows the eternal consequences of how we live. A rich man’s luxury ends in torment while poor Lazarus finds comfort in Abraham’s bosom. Will you heed the warning?
John the Baptist declares Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world — and the eternal Son of God. One perfect sacrifice brings everlasting forgiveness and new life.
Full of the Holy Spirit, Stephen saw Jesus standing at God’s right hand and prayed, ‘Lord Jesus, receive my spirit’ and ‘Lord, do not charge them with this sin.’ The first martyr followed in His footsteps.
In the day of trouble, waves of suffering can overwhelm us. But God gives us a lifeline: humble, persistent prayer anchored in His perfect character and the victory of Christ.
Stephen stands boldly before the Sanhedrin, recounting Israel’s history of rejecting God’s deliverers — and charges his accusers with the same rebellion. Will we be like Stephen?
John the Baptist declares, ‘I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness: Make straight the way of the Lord.’ He points us to the greater One who is coming.
Jesus is full of grace and truth. In Him we behold the glory of God and receive wave after wave of grace upon grace. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus.