Praying from Acts 13:51. Themes: perseverance, rejection, evangelism
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to shake off the dust of their feet against those who reject their message and move on to the next place.
Praying from Acts 13:48. Themes: Salvation, Evangelism, Election
Promise. The verse states that those who were appointed to eternal life believed, bringing gladness and glorification to the word of God.
Praying from Acts 13:47. Themes: Salvation, Light, Gentiles.
Command. The verse commands the reader to bring salvation to the uttermost parts of the earth as a light for the Gentiles.
Praying from Acts 13:46. Themes: Rejection, Salvation, Evangelism.
Command. The command is for the reader to listen to and accept God’s word, or risk being judged unworthy of eternal life.
Praying from Acts 13:43. Themes: Grace, Evangelism, Discipleship.
Command: Continue in the grace of God.
Praying from Acts 13:41. Themes: Judgment, Unbelief, Sovereignty.
Promise. The verse is a warning to scoffers that God will work in ways they cannot comprehend or believe.
Praying from Acts 13:40. Themes: Warning, Prophecy, Judgment
Command. The verse is warning the reader to be cautious and avoid the consequences that were prophesied.
Praying from Acts 13:39. Themes: Justification, Faith, Law
Promise. The verse promises that everyone who believes in Jesus is justified from all things, which cannot be achieved through the law of Moses.
Praying from Acts 13:38. Themes: Remission of sins, Proclamation, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is proclaiming that through Jesus, the forgiveness of sins is available to the reader.
Praying from Acts 13:37. Themes: Resurrection, Incorruptibility.
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus, whom God raised up, did not experience decay after his death.
Praying from Acts 13:35. Themes: Resurrection, Holiness, Decay.
Promise. The verse is a reference to Jesus and the promise that God would not allow his body to decay after his death.
Praying from Acts 13:34. Themes: Resurrection, Blessings of David.
Promise. The verse promises the reader the “holy and sure blessings of David.”
Praying from Acts 13:33. Themes: Fulfillment, Resurrection, Sonship.
Promise. The verse is stating that God fulfilled his promise to raise up Jesus as his son, as it was written in the second psalm.
Praying from Acts 13:32. Themes: Promise, Good News, Fathers
Promise. The verse is announcing good news about a promise made to the fathers.
Praying from Acts 13:30. Themes: Redemption, Resurrection, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is referring to God raising Jesus from the dead, which is a promise of eternal life for believers.
Praying from Acts 13:26. Themes: Salvation, Fear of God, Abraham’s descendants.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to listen to the word of salvation that is being sent out to them.
Praying from Acts 13:25. Themes: Humility, Preparation, Messiah’s Coming.
Promise. The verse is a statement made by John the Baptist about the coming of Jesus, promising that someone greater than him is coming.
Praying from Acts 13:23. Themes: Salvation, Promise, Offspring.
Promise.
The verse is stating that God has fulfilled his promise to bring salvation to Israel through the offspring of a particular man. There is no comm…
Praying from Acts 13:22. Themes: Chosenness, Obedience, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse states that God found David to be a man after his own heart who will do all his will.
Praying from Acts 13:21. Themes: Kingship, Obedience, Leadership
Promise. The verse is simply stating a historical fact that God gave Saul as king to the Israelites for forty years. There is no command or promise given t…