Tag: Luke

  • What Does it Mean to Believe (According to the Bible)? [part 2]

    In this 2nd of a 4-part series on what it means to believe according to the Bible, I examine the Scriptures which discuss the word “belief” within the Gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John). Here’s a link to part 1 of the series covering belief in the Old Testament. This article seeks to follow…

  • December 13 – Paul Travels to Rome

    Reading Acts 27:1-28:31 Devotional Around 60 A.D., the time arrived for Paul to be taken to Rome so that he might stand trial before Caesar. A centurion named Julius was given the mission of escorting Paul safely to Rome. Luke and Aristarchus, a Christian from Thessalonica, traveled with Paul. They traveled safely along the first…

  • December 10 – Paul Travels to Jerusalem

    Reading  Acts 20:3b-21:16  Devotional Having left Ephesus and returned to Corinth for three months, Paul and his companions are headed towards Jerusalem, apparently for the purpose of delivering the Corinthians’ gift of financial aid to the needy Christians in Jerusalem (1 Cor. 16:1-4). However, the Jews there in Greece made a plot against Paul (Acts…