Praying from Acts 17:23. Themes: Ignorance, Worship, Revelation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to listen to the announcement of the unknown God.
Praying from Acts 17:20. Themes: Curiosity, Revelation, Understanding.
Command. The speaker is requesting an explanation for the strange things they have heard.
Praying from Acts 17:16. Themes: idolatry, evangelism, cultural engagement
Command. The verse does not contain a promise, but rather a command to the reader to be provoked in their spirit when they see things that go against their…
Praying from Acts 17:15. Themes: Evangelism, Obedience, Fellowship.
Commandment. The commandment was for Silas and Timothy to come to Paul quickly.
Praying from Acts 17:11. Themes: Nobility, Readiness, Examination
Command. The verse commands the reader to examine the Scriptures daily to see whether the things they have received are true.
Praying from Acts 17:3. Themes: Suffering, Resurrection, Proclamation.
Command. The command is to proclaim that Jesus is the Christ, and to explain and demonstrate that he had to suffer and rise again from the dead.
Praying from Acts 16:39. Themes: Salvation, Persecution, Evangelism.
Command. The verse commands the reader to depart from the city.
Praying from Acts 16:37. Themes: Justice, Persecution, Boldness.
Command. The command is for the authorities to come and release Paul and his companions themselves, rather than secretly.
Praying from Acts 16:36. Themes: Freedom, Peace, Authority
Command. The jailer is commanded to let Paul go in peace.
Praying from Acts 16:35. Themes: Freedom, Authority, Deliverance.
Command. The magistrates are commanding the release of the imprisoned men.
Praying from Acts 16:34. Themes: Faith, Hospitality, Joy.
Promise. The verse describes the joy and celebration of a man who believed in God and welcomed others into his home. There is no explicit command given to …
Praying from Acts 16:33. Themes: Salvation, Baptism, Hospitality.
Command. The command is to be baptized.
Praying from Acts 16:31. Themes: Salvation, Faith, Household Redemption.
Promise. The verse promises that if the reader believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, they and their household will be saved.
Praying from Acts 16:30. Themes: Salvation, Conversion, Redemption.
Command. The command is to ask what must be done to be saved.
Praying from Acts 16:28. Themes: Salvation, Unity, Protection.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not harm themselves.
Praying from Acts 16:26. Themes: Freedom, Liberation, Power of God.
Promise. The verse describes a miraculous event where an earthquake frees prisoners from their bonds and opens the prison doors. There is no command given …
Praying from Acts 16:24. Themes: Punishment, Persecution, Imprisonment.
Command. The verse describes the action taken by a jailer after receiving a command, but does not provide a specific command for the reader to follow.
Praying from Acts 16:23. Themes: Persecution, Imprisonment, Faith
Command. The verse commands the jailer to keep the prisoners safely.
Praying from Acts 16:22. Themes: Persecution, Justice, Endurance.
Command: to be beaten with rods.
Praying from Acts 16:21. Themes: Law, Culture, Authority
Command. The verse commands the reader to not advocate customs that are not lawful for Romans to accept or observe.