New Testament Part 4 By David Dann Overview of the Bible New Testament Part 4 By David Dann
Overview of the Bible
Overview of the Bible The Bible tells the story of how God created man and of God’s purpose for man.
Overview of the Bible The Bible tells the story of how God created man and of God’s purpose for man. The Bible answers the most important questions of life.
Overview of the Bible The Bible tells the story of how God created man and of God’s purpose for man. The Bible answers the most important questions of life. The Bible tells us about the problem of sin.
The Bible Tells Us About Sin
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin?
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? Violation of God’s law.
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? What are the consequences of sin?
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? What are the consequences of sin? Sin separates man from God.
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? What are the consequences of sin? Sin separates man from God. G O D M A N
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? What are the consequences of sin? Sin separates man from God. SIN G O D M A N
The Bible Tells Us About Sin What is Sin? What are the consequences of sin? Sin separates man from God. SIN G O D M A N This is spiritual death! (Ephesians 2:1)
The Bible Tells Us About God’s Plan
The Bible Tells Us About God’s Plan God’s plan was to send Jesus, the Son of God, to take away sin so that man could have a relationship with God again.
The Bible Tells Us About God’s Plan God’s plan was to send Jesus, the Son of God, to take away sin so that man could have a relationship with God again. God would use Abraham to carry out his plan to save mankind from sin.
The Bible Tells Us About God’s Plan God’s plan was to send Jesus, the Son of God, to take away sin so that man could have a relationship with God again. God would use Abraham to carry out his plan to save mankind from sin. God made three promises to Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3).
God’s Plan & Abraham God would use Abraham to carry out his plan to save mankind from sin. God made three promises to Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3). The rest of the Old Testament deals with the fulfillment of these three promises!
God’s Plan & Abraham God would use Abraham to carry out his plan to save mankind from sin. God made three promises to Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3). The rest of the Old Testament deals with the fulfillment of these three promises! The third promise refers to the fact that Jesus would be Abraham’s descendant.
The Three Promises
The Three Promises God fulfilled his first promise to Abraham by making his descendants (Israel) into a great nation of people.
The Three Promises God fulfilled his first promise to Abraham by making his descendants (Israel) into a great nation of people.
The Three Promises God fulfilled his first promise to Abraham by making his descendants (Israel) into a great nation of people. God fulfilled his second promise to Abraham by giving Abraham’s descendants (Israel) possession of the land.
The Three Promises God fulfilled his first promise to Abraham by making his descendants (Israel) into a great nation of people. God fulfilled his second promise to Abraham by giving Abraham’s descendants (Israel) possession of the land.
The Three Promises God fulfilled his first promise to Abraham by making his descendants (Israel) into a great nation of people. God fulfilled his second promise to Abraham by giving Abraham’s descendants (Israel) possession of the land. God fulfilled the third promise when Jesus came to take away man’s sins.
This is spiritual death! God Had A Plan! Jesus would take away man’s sin. G O D M A N SIN This is spiritual death! (Ephesians 2:1)
God Had A Plan! Jesus would take away man’s sin. G O D M A N
God Had A Plan! Jesus would take away man’s sin. M A N G O D
God Had A Plan! M A N G O D Jesus would take away man’s sin. Together with
God Had A Plan! M A N G O D Jesus would take away man’s sin. Together with This is spiritual life! (Ephesians 2:1)
The Birth Of Jesus Christ
The Birth Of Jesus Christ The Old Testament concluded by looking forward to the coming of Christ.
The Birth Of Jesus Christ The Old Testament concluded by looking forward to the coming of Christ. The New Testament begins by announcing the birth of Christ.
The Birth Of Jesus Christ The Old Testament concluded by looking forward to the coming of Christ. The New Testament begins by announcing the birth of Christ. He comes from the correct family line.
The Birth Of Jesus Christ The Old Testament concluded by looking forward to the coming of Christ. The New Testament begins by announcing the birth of Christ. He comes from the correct family line. But, he is also the Son of God.
The Birth Of Jesus Christ The Old Testament concluded by looking forward to the coming of Christ. The New Testament begins by announcing the birth of Christ. He comes from the correct family line. But, he is also the Son of God. Jesus existed from eternity as one who is God before he came to earth as man!
The Teaching Of Jesus
The Teaching Of Jesus He came to fulfill the Old Testament.
The Teaching Of Jesus He came to fulfill the Old Testament. He challenged the Jewish religious leaders.
The Teaching Of Jesus He came to fulfill the Old Testament. He challenged the Jewish religious leaders. He presented the highest moral standard the world has ever seen.
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested Judas leads a mob to arrest Jesus.
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested Judas leads a mob to arrest Jesus. Jesus is arrested.
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested Judas leads a mob to arrest Jesus. Jesus is arrested. His disciples run away (Matthew 26:56).
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested Judas leads a mob to arrest Jesus. Jesus is arrested. His disciples run away (Matthew 26:56). The Jewish leaders decide that Jesus deserves to die for claiming to be the Son of God (Matthew 26:65-66).
Jesus Is Betrayed & Arrested Judas leads a mob to arrest Jesus. Jesus is arrested. His disciples run away (Matthew 26:56). The Jewish leaders decide that Jesus deserves to die for claiming to be the Son of God (Matthew 26:65-66). The Roman Governor, Pontius Pilate, gives in to their plan to put Jesus to death.
Jesus Is Executed
Jesus Is Executed The Roman soldiers scourge Jesus (Matthew 27:26).
Jesus Is Executed The Roman soldiers scourge Jesus (Matthew 27:26). They ridicule and mock him.
Jesus Is Executed The Roman soldiers scourge Jesus (Matthew 27:26). They ridicule and mock him. They crucify him (Matthew 27:35).
Jesus Is Executed The Roman soldiers scourge Jesus (Matthew 27:26). They ridicule and mock him. They crucify him (Matthew 27:35). The Jewish leaders continue to mock him while he is dying.
Jesus Is Executed The Roman soldiers scourge Jesus (Matthew 27:26). They ridicule and mock him. They crucify him (Matthew 27:35). The Jewish leaders continue to mock him while he is dying. Finally, Jesus dies on the cross.
Jesus Is Resurrected
Jesus Is Resurrected Jesus said he would rise from the dead on the third day following his death (Matthew 20:18-19).
Jesus Is Resurrected Jesus said he would rise from the dead on the third day following his death (Matthew 20:18-19). The third day after Jesus died and was buried, his tomb was empty!
Jesus Is Resurrected Jesus said he would rise from the dead on the third day following his death (Matthew 20:18-19). The third day after Jesus died and was buried, his tomb was empty! Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week (Sunday).
Jesus Is Resurrected Jesus said he would rise from the dead on the third day following his death (Matthew 20:18-19). The third day after Jesus died and was buried, his tomb was empty! Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week (Sunday). He appeared to his disciples during 40 days following his resurrection (Acts 1:3).
Jesus Gives His Apostles A Mission
Jesus Gives His Apostles A Mission The apostles will be sent to preach the message of Christ everywhere.
Jesus Gives His Apostles A Mission The apostles will be sent to preach the message of Christ everywhere. “And He said to them, ‘Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned’” (Mark 16:15-16).
Jesus Gives His Apostles A Mission The apostles will be sent to preach the message of Christ everywhere.
Jesus Ascends To Heaven
Jesus Ascends To Heaven Forty days after his resurrection from the dead, Jesus returned to the Father in heaven.
Jesus Ascends To Heaven Forty days after his resurrection from the dead, Jesus returned to the Father in heaven. Jesus completed his mission!!!!!
The Coming Of The Holy Spirit
The Coming Of The Holy Spirit Jesus told his apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the coming of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8).
The Coming Of The Holy Spirit Jesus told his apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the coming of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8). About 10 days after Jesus ascended into heaven, the power of the Holy Spirit is poured out on the apostles.
The Apostles Preach The Gospel
The Apostles Preach The Gospel Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
The Apostles Preach The Gospel Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus died for the sins of mankind.
The Apostles Preach The Gospel Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus died for the sins of mankind. Jesus was raised from the dead.
The Apostles Preach The Gospel Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus died for the sins of mankind. Jesus was raised from the dead. Jesus is now on the throne of God in heaven.
The Apostles Preach The Gospel Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus died for the sins of mankind. Jesus was raised from the dead. Jesus is now on the throne of God in heaven. Jesus offers mankind salvation from sin.
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known.
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. “Then Peter said to them, ‘Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit’” (Acts 2:38).
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known.
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. Man must believe the gospel.
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. Man must believe the gospel. Man must repent of his sins.
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. Man must believe the gospel. Man must repent of his sins. Man must be baptized (immersed in water).
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. Man must believe the gospel. Man must repent of his sins. Man must be baptized (immersed in water). When a person meets these terms, God will forgive all of his past sins (Acts 2:38).
Conditions For Forgiveness Of Sin The apostles make the Lord’s terms for forgiveness known. Man must believe the gospel. Man must repent of his sins. Man must be baptized (immersed in water). When a person meets these terms, God will forgive all of his past sins (Acts 2:38). These are the same conditions for forgiveness that every sinner must meet!
The Beginning Of The Church
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church.
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. “And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved” (Acts 2:47).
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church.
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. When the people met the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness they were saved.
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. When the people met the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness they were saved. When they were saved, the Lord put them in his church.
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. When the people met the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness they were saved. When they were saved, the Lord put them in his church. Christ adds people to his spiritual body of saved people (the church) when they meet his terms for forgiveness of sins.
The Beginning Of The Church
The Beginning Of The Church
The Beginning Of The Church When man: Believes Repents & Is Baptized…
The Beginning Of The Church When man: Believes Repents & Is Baptized…
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. Church When man: Believes Repents & Is Baptized…
The Beginning Of The Church The Lord adds the saved to his church. Church When man: Believes Repents & Is Baptized… The church is the Lord’s body of saved people!
Conversions In Acts
Conversions In Acts The book of Acts tells of the first people converted to Christ.
Conversions In Acts The book of Acts tells of the first people converted to Christ. Conversion– turning completely to God.
Conversions In Acts The book of Acts tells of the first people converted to Christ. Conversion– turning completely to God. The apostles (and others) continue preaching the message of salvation through Christ.
Conversions In Acts The book of Acts tells of the first people converted to Christ. Conversion– turning completely to God. The apostles (and others) continue preaching the message of salvation through Christ. Many people believe and obey the gospel.
Conversions In Acts The book of Acts tells of the first people converted to Christ. Conversion– turning completely to God. The apostles (and others) continue preaching the message of salvation through Christ. Many people believe and obey the gospel. By looking at their examples we can learn how to be saved today.
Conversion Of The Samaritans
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria.
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. “Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria and preached Christ to them. And the multitudes with one accord heeded the things spoken by Philip, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did” (Acts 8:5-6).
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria.
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. Many of the Samaritans respond by believing and obeying the gospel.
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. Many of the Samaritans respond by believing and obeying the gospel. “But when they believed Philip as he preached the things concerning the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, both men and women were baptized” (Acts 8:12).
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. Many of the Samaritans respond by believing and obeying the gospel.
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. Many of the Samaritans respond by believing and obeying the gospel. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of The Samaritans A preacher named Philip preaches to the people of the city of Samaria. Many of the Samaritans respond by believing and obeying the gospel. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of Simon
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic).
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). “But there was a certain man called Simon, who previously practiced sorcery in the city and astonished the people of Samaria, claiming that he was someone great, to whom they all gave heed, from the least to the greatest, saying, ‘This man is the great power of God’” (Acts 8:9-10).
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic).
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). Simon hears Philip preach the gospel and is baptized.
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). Simon hears Philip preach the gospel and is baptized. “Then Simon himself also believed; and when he was baptized he continued with Philip, and was amazed, seeing the miracles and signs which were done” (Acts 8:13).
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). Simon hears Philip preach the gospel and is baptized.
Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). Simon hears Philip preach the gospel and is baptized. Simon met God’s conditions for forgiveness through Christ.
Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized Conversion Of Simon Simon was a “sorcerer” (false religious leader who practiced magic). Simon hears Philip preach the gospel and is baptized. Simon met God’s conditions for forgiveness through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Simon’s Sin
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit.
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. “And when Simon saw that through the laying on of the apostles’ hands the Holy Spirit was given, he offered them money, saying, ‘Give me this power also, that anyone on whom I lay hands may receive the Holy Spirit’” (Acts 8:18-19).
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit.
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin.
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin. “But Peter said to him, ‘Your money perish with you, because you thought that the gift of God could be purchased with money! You have neither part nor portion in this matter, for your heart is not right in the sight of God’” (Acts 8:20-21).
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin.
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin. What does Simon need to do to be forgiven by God?
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin. What does Simon need to do to be forgiven by God? “Repent therefore of this your wickedness, and pray God if perhaps the thought of your heart may be forgiven you” (Acts 8:22).
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin. What does Simon need to do to be forgiven by God?
Simon’s Sin After he is baptized, Simon sins by trying to purchase the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter tells Simon that he is lost because of this sin. What does Simon need to do to be forgiven by God? One who sins after he has become a Christian needs to repent and ask God for forgiveness!
Conversion Of The Ethiopian
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures.
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. “Then the Spirit said to Philip, ‘Go near and overtake this chariot.’ So Philip ran to him, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and said, ‘Do you understand what you are reading?’” (Acts 8:29-30).
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures.
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. Philip preaches the gospel to him (Acts 8:35).
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. Philip preaches the gospel to him (Acts 8:35). The Ethiopian decides he wants to be baptized (Acts 8:36).
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. Philip preaches the gospel to him (Acts 8:35). The Ethiopian decides he wants to be baptized (Acts 8:36). He confesses his belief in Jesus and is baptized.
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. Philip preaches the gospel to him (Acts 8:35). The Ethiopian decides he wants to be baptized (Acts 8:36). He confesses his belief in Jesus and is baptized. “Then Philip said, ‘If you believe with all your heart, you may.’ And he answered and said, ‘I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.’ So he commanded the chariot to stand still. And both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water, and he baptized him” (Acts 8:37-38).
Conversion Of The Ethiopian God sends Philip to preach to an Ethiopian man who is reading the Scriptures. Philip preaches the gospel to him (Acts 8:35). The Ethiopian decides he wants to be baptized (Acts 8:36). He confesses his belief in Jesus and is baptized.
Conversion Of The Ethiopian
Conversion Of The Ethiopian The Ethiopian rejoices after his baptism (Acts 8:39).
Conversion Of The Ethiopian The Ethiopian rejoices after his baptism (Acts 8:39). Why is he so happy?
Conversion Of The Ethiopian The Ethiopian rejoices after his baptism (Acts 8:39). Why is he so happy? He met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of The Ethiopian The Ethiopian rejoices after his baptism (Acts 8:39). Why is he so happy? He met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of Saul
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church.
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. “Then Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked letters from him to the synagogues of Damascus, so that if he found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem” (Acts 9:1-2).
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church.
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. Jesus appears to Saul and speaks to him.
be told what you must do’” (Acts 9:6). Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. Jesus appears to Saul and speaks to him. “So he, trembling and astonished, said, ‘Lord, what do You want me to do?’ Then the Lord said to him, ‘Arise and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do’” (Acts 9:6).
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. Jesus appears to Saul and speaks to him.
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. Jesus appears to Saul and speaks to him. Saul now believes in Jesus and has repented, but there is still something he must do.
Conversion Of Saul Saul was a Jew who was trying to destroy the church. Jesus appears to Saul and speaks to him. Saul now believes in Jesus and has repented, but there is still something he must do. God sends a preacher named Ananias to preach to Saul (Acts 9:10-16).
Conversion Of Saul
Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18).
Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18). “And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord” (Acts 22:16).
Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18).
Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18). Saul met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18). Saul met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized Conversion Of Saul Ananias baptizes Saul (Acts 9:18). Saul met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Saul would later become the apostle Paul! Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of Cornelius
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man.
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man. “There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of what was called the Italian Regiment, a devout man and one who feared God with all his household, who gave alms generously to the people, and prayed to God always” (Acts 10:1-2).
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man.
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man. But Cornelius was still lost in sin!
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man. But Cornelius was still lost in sin! God sends Peter to preach to Cornelius and his family (Acts 10:19-23).
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius was a Gentile (non-Jew) who was a good man. But Cornelius was still lost in sin! God sends Peter to preach to Cornelius and his family (Acts 10:19-23). Peter preaches to Cornelius’ family about the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus (Acts 10:38-41).
Conversion Of Cornelius
Conversion Of Cornelius The power of the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his family while Peter is preaching.
Conversion Of Cornelius The power of the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his family while Peter is preaching. “While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard the word. And those of the circumcision who believed were astonished, as many as came with Peter, because the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out on the Gentiles also. For they heard them speak with tongues and magnify God” (Acts 10:44-46).
Conversion Of Cornelius The power of the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his family while Peter is preaching.
Conversion Of Cornelius The power of the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his family while Peter is preaching. Were they saved at this point?
Conversion Of Cornelius The power of the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his family while Peter is preaching. Were they saved at this point? No, this power was a sign to the Jewish believers to show them that these Gentiles could also be saved through Christ.
Conversion Of Cornelius
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius and his family still needed to be baptized.
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius and his family still needed to be baptized. “Then Peter answered, ‘Can anyone forbid water, that these should not be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?’ And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord” (Acts 10:47-48).
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius and his family still needed to be baptized.
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius and his family still needed to be baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of Cornelius Cornelius and his family still needed to be baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of Lydia
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family.
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. “Now a certain woman named Lydia heard us. She was a seller of purple from the city of Thyatira, who worshiped God. The Lord opened her heart to heed the things spoken by Paul” (Acts 16:14).
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family.
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. Lydia and her family are baptized.
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. Lydia and her family are baptized. “And when she and her household were baptized, she begged us, saying, ‘If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come to my house and stay.’ So she persuaded us” (Acts 16:15).
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. Lydia and her family are baptized.
Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. Lydia and her family are baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness through Christ.
Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized Conversion Of Lydia Paul (Saul) travels to Philippi and preaches to Lydia and her family. Lydia and her family are baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of The Jailer
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24).
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family.
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. “Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house” (Acts 16:32).
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family.
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. The jailer and his family are baptized.
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. The jailer and his family are baptized. “And he took them the same hour of the night and washed their stripes. And immediately he and all his family were baptized. Now when he had brought them into his house, he set food before them; and he rejoiced, having believed in God with all his household” (Acts 16:33-34).
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. The jailer and his family are baptized.
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. The jailer and his family are baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of The Jailer Paul & Silas are put in Jail in Philippi while preaching the gospel (Acts 16:16-24). This situation gives them an opportunity to preach to the jailer and his family. The jailer and his family are baptized. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of The Corinthians
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7).
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7). Many of the Corinthians obey the gospel.
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7). Many of the Corinthians obey the gospel. “Then Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with all his household. And many of the Corinthians, hearing, believed and were baptized” (Acts 18:8).
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7). Many of the Corinthians obey the gospel.
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7). Many of the Corinthians obey the gospel. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of The Corinthians Paul travels to the city of Corinth and preaches there (Acts 18:1-7). Many of the Corinthians obey the gospel. They met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of The Ephesians
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness.
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. “And it happened, while Apollos was at Corinth, that Paul, having passed through the upper regions, came to Ephesus. And finding some disciples…he said to them, ‘Into what then were you baptized?’ So they said, ‘Into John's baptism’” (Acts 19:1,3).
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness.
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer).
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ.
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ. “Then Paul said, ‘John indeed baptized with a baptism of repentance, saying to the people that they should believe on Him who would come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus’” (Acts 19:4).
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ.
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ. They decide to be baptized into Christ.
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ. They decide to be baptized into Christ. “When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus” (Acts 19:5).
Conversion Of The Ephesians Paul meets people in the city of Ephesus who want to be disciples, but they don’t know about the Lord’s conditions for forgiveness. They had been baptized with John’s baptism (John the Baptizer). Paul explains the difference between John’s baptism and baptism into Christ. They decide to be baptized into Christ.
Conversion Of The Ephesians
Conversion Of The Ephesians The Ephesians met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ.
Conversion Of The Ephesians The Ephesians met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion Of The Ephesians The Ephesians met God’s conditions for forgiveness of sins through Christ. Those who were not baptized properly the first time need to be baptized again! Hear + Believe + Repent + Confess + Baptized = Salvation!
Conversion To Christ
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way:
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message.
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message. They believed the gospel.
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message. They believed the gospel. They repented of their sins.
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message. They believed the gospel. They repented of their sins. They confessed their belief in Jesus.
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message. They believed the gospel. They repented of their sins. They confessed their belief in Jesus. They were baptized for the forgiveness of sins.
Conversion To Christ Everyone was saved the same way: They heard the gospel message. They believed the gospel. They repented of their sins. They confessed their belief in Jesus. They were baptized for the forgiveness of sins. Everyone must be saved the same way today!