Commands of the Apostles – Part 10
08/27/22 (05/29) Video Broadcast
This study answers these questions and more:
- What can we learn from Acts 19 in terms of there being a time to speak, and a time to refrain from speaking?
- How was Paul, in spite of the fact that he was dead against idolatry, able to gain the favor of high officials in Ephesus?
- Did the early disciples keep the feast of Unleavened Bread?
- Does the term “breaking bread” always refer to communion?
- How can we know that when scripture says the disciples met or gathered donations on the first day of the week, this was not an indication that the Sabbath or day of worship had changed?
- When does a day start?
- Does the term “first day of the week” mean “first of the sabbaths?”
- Is what is commonly called “the Lord’s day” on the first day of the week?
- Should we change the Sabbath to first day of the week because the Messiah rose on that day?
- What were the two main messages that Paul communicated to the ancient world?
- How can we know that Paul did not teach against keeping the commandments in the Old Testament?
- What warning did Paul himself give about how people would respond to his teachings?
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