Praying from Acts 26:18. Themes: Salvation, Redemption, Sanctification.
Command. The verse commands the reader to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, and receive remi…
Praying from Acts 26:17. Themes: Deliverance, Mission, Gentile outreach.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to deliver themselves from the people and Gentiles to whom they are being sent.
Praying from Acts 26:16. Themes: Appointment, Witness, Revelation.
Command: Arise. The verse commands the reader to stand up.
Praying from Acts 26:15. Themes: Redemption, Persecution, Identity
Command. The command is implied and can be summarized as “stop persecuting Jesus and his followers.”
Praying from Acts 26:14. Themes: Redemption, Persecution, Obedience.
Command. The command is implied in the question “why are you persecuting me?” which suggests that Saul should stop persecuting Jesus and his followers.
Praying from Acts 26:9. Themes: Persecution, Conversion, Redemption.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not do things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
Praying from Acts 26:6. Themes: Hope, Promise, Judgement.
Promise.
The verse is referring to the promise made by God to the fathers of the Jewish people, which is the hope that the speaker is being judged for. T…
Praying from Acts 26:3. Themes: knowledge, patience, understanding
Command. The command is for the reader to hear the speaker patiently.
Praying from Acts 25:27. Themes: Justice, Fairness, Accountability.
Command. The verse commands the reader to specify the charges against a prisoner when sending them.
Praying from Acts 25:21. Themes: Justice, Sovereignty, Obedience.
Command. The verse commands that Paul be kept until he can be sent to Caesar.
Praying from Acts 25:20. Themes: Perplexity, Inquiry, Judgment
Command. The verse commands the reader to inquire about the matter and go to Jerusalem to be judged.
Praying from Acts 25:17. Themes: Judgment, Authority, Power
Command. The verse commands the reader to bring the man to the judgment seat.
Praying from Acts 25:12. Themes: Justice, Sovereignty, Authority.
Command. The verse commands the reader to go to Caesar if they have appealed to him.
Praying from Acts 25:11. Themes: Justice, Truth, Courage.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not refuse to die if they have done wrong and committed anything worthy of death.
Praying from Acts 25:6. Themes: Judgment, Authority, Power
Command. The verse commands for Paul to be brought to the judgment seat.
Praying from Acts 25:5. Themes: Justice, Authority, Accusation.
Command. The verse commands those in power to go down with the speaker and accuse the man if there is anything wrong with him.
Praying from Acts 24:25. Themes: Righteousness, Judgment, Fear.
Command. The command is for the speaker to go away for the time being and for Felix to summon them at a later, more convenient time.
Praying from Acts 24:23. Themes: Friendship, Authority, Imprisonment.
Command. The centurion is ordered to keep Paul in custody but allow his friends to serve him and visit him.
Praying from Acts 24:20. Themes: Justice, Persecution, Defense
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to ask the men who accused the speaker of any injustice they found in him during his trial before the council.
Praying from Acts 24:19. Themes: Justice, Accusation, Innocence.
Command. The verse commands the reader to make an accusation if they have anything against the speaker.