Praying from Acts 16:18. Themes: Authority, Deliverance, Spiritual Warfare.
Command. The command is for the spirit to come out of the woman in the name of Jesus Christ.
Praying from Acts 16:17. Themes: Salvation, Servanthood, Proclamation.
Promise. The verse is a statement about the identity and message of Paul and his companions, declaring them to be servants of the Most High God who proclai…
Praying from Acts 16:15. Themes: Faithfulness, Baptism, Hospitality.
Promise. The verse describes the actions of a woman who has been baptized and invites the apostles to stay in her house. There is no command given to the r…
Praying from Acts 16:14. Themes: Conversion, Worship, Listening
Promise. The verse describes how the Lord opened Lydia’s heart to listen to Paul’s teachings. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Acts 16:10. Themes: Calling, Evangelism, Obedience.
Command. The command is to preach the Good News to the people of Macedonia.
Praying from Acts 16:9. Themes: Missions, Guidance, Obedience.
Command. The verse commands the reader to go to Macedonia and help.
Praying from Acts 16:5. Themes: Strengthening, Faith, Growth.
Promise. The verse is describing the result of the actions taken by the apostles and does not contain a direct command to the reader. The promise is that t…
Praying from Acts 16:4. Themes: Obedience, Authority, Unity.
Command. The verse commands the readers to keep the decrees ordained by the apostles and elders who were at Jerusalem.
Praying from Acts 15:41. Themes: Strengthening, Assemblies, Ministry
Command. The verse commands the reader to strengthen the assemblies.
Praying from Acts 15:36. Themes: Fellowship, Evangelism, Discipleship.
Command. The verse commands the reader to return and visit the brothers in every city where the word of the Lord was proclaimed.
Praying from Acts 15:31. Themes: Encouragement, Joy, Reading the Word.
Promise. The verse is describing the reaction of the readers to a letter, which brought them encouragement and caused them to rejoice. There is no explicit…
Praying from Acts 15:29. Themes: Purity, Idolatry, Sexual Ethics.
Command – The verse commands the reader to abstain from things sacrificed to idols, from blood, from things strangled, and from sexual immorality. The prom…
Praying from Acts 15:28. Themes: unity, guidance, grace
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to not place a greater burden on others than necessary.
Praying from Acts 15:26. Themes: Sacrifice, Faith, Courage
Promise. The verse is describing men who have risked their lives for the name of Jesus Christ, but it does not contain a direct command or instruction for …
Praying from Acts 15:24. Themes: False teachings, Freedom in Christ.
Commandment. The verse is warning against false teachings and commands the reader to not be troubled by those who preach circumcision and keeping the law.
Praying from Acts 15:21. Themes: Moses, Preaching, Sabbath
Promise. The verse is stating that there are people who preach about Moses in every city and that his teachings are read in synagogues every Sabbath. It is…
Praying from Acts 15:20. Themes: Abstinence, Sexual morality, Dietary restrictions.
Command. The verse commands the reader to write to others to abstain from pollution of idols, sexual immorality, what is strangled, and from blood.
Praying from Acts 15:19. Themes: Inclusion, Gentile salvation.
Command. The verse instructs the reader not to trouble Gentiles who turn to God.
Praying from Acts 15:18. Themes: Eternity, Omniscience, Sovereignty.
Promise. The verse is stating that God knows all of his works from eternity, implying that he is all-knowing and in control of everything.
Praying from Acts 15:17. Themes: Salvation, Inclusion, Sovereignty.
Promise. The promise is that all Gentiles who are called by the Lord’s name will seek after Him.