Praying from Acts 10:32. Themes: Obedience, Evangelism, Hospitality.
Command – The reader is instructed to send for Simon (Peter) who will speak to them.
Praying from Acts 10:31. Themes: Prayer, Generosity, God’s Remembrance.
Promise. The verse is assuring Cornelius that his prayer and gifts to the needy have been remembered by God.
Praying from Acts 10:28. Themes: Inclusion, Law, Revelation.
Promise. The verse states that God has shown the speaker that he should not consider any man as unholy or unclean, despite cultural or ethnic differences.
Praying from Acts 10:26. Themes: Humility, Miracles, Faith.
Command. The verse commands the reader to stand up.
Praying from Acts 10:20. Themes: Obedience, Faith, Evangelism.
Command. The reader is commanded to arise, get down, and go with them without doubting, because God has sent them.
Praying from Acts 10:19. Themes: Inclusion, Obedience, Guidance.
Command. The Spirit commands Peter to pay attention to the three men seeking him.
Praying from Acts 10:15. Themes: Inclusion, Redemption, Holiness.
Command. The reader is instructed not to call anything unclean that God has cleansed.
Praying from Acts 10:13. Themes: Obedience, Inclusion, Acceptance.
Command. The voice commands Peter to rise and kill and eat.
Praying from Acts 10:5. Themes: Obedience, Evangelism, Calling
Command. The verse instructs the reader to send men to Joppa to retrieve Simon, also known as Peter.
Praying from Acts 10:4. Themes: Prayer, Giving, Remembrance.
Promise.
The verse promises that the prayers and gifts to the needy of the reader have gone up for a memorial before God.
Praying from Acts 9:42. Themes: Salvation, Evangelism, Faith
Promise. The verse is stating that many people in Joppa believed in the Lord after hearing about something that happened, but there is no direct command gi…
Praying from Acts 9:41. Themes: Resurrection, Compassion, Miracles.
Promise. The verse describes how a woman was raised from the dead and presented alive to the saints and widows. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Acts 9:40. Themes: Resurrection, Faith, Miracles.
Command: “Tabitha, get up!”
Praying from Acts 9:35. Themes: Conversion, Witnessing, Evangelism.
Promise. The verse describes the result of someone being seen by the people of Lydda and Sharon, which is that they turned to the Lord. There is no explici…
Praying from Acts 9:34. Themes: Healing, Faith, Obedience.
Command. The command is for Aeneas to get up and make his bed.
Praying from Acts 9:31. Themes: Peace, Growth, Fear of the Lord
Promise. The verse describes the state of the assemblies in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria, stating that they had peace, were built up, and multiplied while w…
Praying from Acts 9:29. Themes: Persecution, Boldness, Opposition
Command. The verse commands the reader to preach boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus.
Praying from Acts 9:24. Themes: Persecution, Protection, Betrayal.
Command – The reader is commanded to watch the gates both day and night.
Praying from Acts 9:19. Themes: Conversion, Fellowship, Strength
Promise. The verse describes how Saul (later known as Paul) was strengthened by food and stayed with the disciples in Damascus for several days. There is n…
Praying from Acts 9:18. Themes: Conversion, Healing, Baptism.
Command. The verse commands the reader to arise and be baptized.