Praying from Acts 19:20. Themes: Growth, Power, Word of God.
Promise. The verse is describing the growth and power of the word of the Lord, but it does not contain a direct command or instruction for the reader.
Praying from Acts 19:19. Themes: Repentance, Renunciation, Spiritual Warfare.
Command. The verse commands the reader to burn their books of magical arts.
Praying from Acts 19:18. Themes: Repentance, Confession, Forgiveness.
Command. The verse commands the reader to confess and declare their deeds.
Praying from Acts 19:15. Themes: Identity, Authority, Spiritual Warfare.
Command. The verse is a warning to the reader to ensure that they have a genuine relationship with Jesus, as the evil spirit recognizes those who truly bel…
Praying from Acts 19:12. Themes: Healing, Miracles, Power
Promise. The verse describes how people were healed just by touching items that had been in contact with the apostle Paul’s body. The promise is that disea…
Praying from Acts 19:11. Themes: Miracles, Faith, Power
Promise. The verse is simply stating that God performed miracles through Paul’s hands. There is no command or instruction given to the reader.
Praying from Acts 19:9. Themes: Separation, Hardening, Disobedience
Command. The verse commands the reader to separate from those who are hardened and disobedient and to continue to reason and teach daily.
Praying from Acts 19:6. Themes: Empowerment, Spiritual Gifts, Prophetic Ministry.
Promise. The Holy Spirit will come upon those who receive the laying on of hands from Paul and they will speak in other languages and prophesy.
Praying from Acts 19:5. Themes: Salvation, Baptism, Faith
Command. The verse commands the reader to be baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
Praying from Acts 18:23. Themes: Discipleship, Evangelism, Missionary Journey.
Command. The verse commands the reader to establish all the disciples.
Praying from Acts 18:15. Themes: Judgment, Law, Self-Reflection.
Command. The verse commands the reader to look to themselves for answers regarding questions about words, names, and their own law, as the speaker does not…
Praying from Acts 18:10. Themes: Protection, Presence, Community.
Promise. The verse promises that the reader will not be harmed because God is with them and has many people in the city.
Praying from Acts 18:9. Themes: Courage, Evangelism, Obedience.
Command. The Lord commands Paul to speak and not be silent, while also reassuring him to not be afraid.
Praying from Acts 18:6. Themes: Judgment, Evangelism, Responsibility.
Command. The command is for the reader to take responsibility for their own actions and decisions, as the consequences will be on their own heads.
Praying from Acts 17:31. Themes: Judgment, Righteousness, Resurrection.
Promise. The verse assures all men that God will judge the world in righteousness through the man he has ordained, who he has raised from the dead.
Praying from Acts 17:30. Themes: Repentance, Ignorance, Command
Command. The verse commands all people everywhere to repent.
Praying from Acts 17:29. Themes: God’s nature, Idolatry, Offspring
Command. The verse commands the reader to not think of the Divine Nature as being like gold, silver, or stone that is engraved by human art and design.
Praying from Acts 17:28. Themes: God’s Sovereignty, Human Dependence, Divine Immanence
Promise. The verse is stating that we exist because of God and are his offspring.
Praying from Acts 17:27. Themes: Seeking, Finding, Nearness.
Command: Seek. The verse commands the reader to seek the Lord.
Praying from Acts 17:25. Themes: Providence, Sufficiency, Generosity.
Promise. The verse is assuring the reader that God does not need anything from humans because he is the one who gives life, breath, and all things to every…