Come, Follow Me Read-Along Podcast: NT.29 - Acts 16-21

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Come, Follow Me Read-Along Podcast: NT.29 - Acts 16-21

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ROSS, BRADLEY

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Acts 16

Paul is directed in a vision to preach in Macedonia—He casts an evil spirit out of a woman—He and Silas are imprisoned, and they convert the jailor—They admonish all to believe on the Lord Jesus and be saved.

Acts 17

Paul and Silas preach and are persecuted in Thessalonica and in Berea—Paul, in Athens, preaches from Mars’ Hill about the unknown god—He says, We are the offspring of God.

Acts 18

Being rejected by the Jews, Paul turns to the Gentiles—He preaches, ministers, and travels—Apollos also preaches with power.

Acts 19

Paul confers the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands—He preaches and works many miracles—The sons of Sceva fail to cast out devils by exorcism—The worshippers of Diana (Artemis) raise a tumult against Paul.

Acts 20

Paul raises Eutychus from death—Paul is free from the blood of all men—He predicts apostasy from within the Church—He reveals a teaching from Jesus, It is more blessed to give than to receive.

Acts 21

Paul journeys to Jerusalem—He is persecuted, arrested, and bound.

You can find the study questions that go with this material in the Gospel Library app or online at the website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Many thanks to Thomas Wayment, the BYU Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book who granted permission for this podcast to use Thomas Wayment’s translation which is published as The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints.

Author: ROSS, BRADLEY
Host: Bradley Ross
Publisher: Non-Deseret Book
Publishing Date: 2019-07-21
Release Date: 2019-07-21