Acts 22:1-21 Today’s reading is now the third account that we have of Paul’s conversion. The first account takes up most of Acts 9. Paul also recounts his conversion in Galatians 1:13-17. The same exact details are not mentioned in all three accounts, so it is difficult to work completely through his conversion, but it …
Category Archives: RTB 2020 – Epistles
July 18 / Acts 21:26-40
Acts 21:26-40 …the Jews from Asia, seeing him in the temple, stirred up the whole crowd and laid hands on him… (v. 27b) My first thought – the “Jews from Asia” again…!! I was remembering Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe from Paul’s first missionary journey (Acts 13:45, ff.). Then I thought further, that Paul was …
July 17 / Acts 21:17-25
Acts 21:17-25 You may recall from Acts 20:4 that Paul had eight traveling companions (including Luke) who accompanied him to Jerusalem. Presumably they traveled with him as a “safeguard” over the funds that Paul had collected for the relief of the suffering Christians in Jerusalem. (It’s surprising that Luke did not mention this monetary gift …
July 16 / Acts 21:1-16
Acts 21:1-16 The most intriguing item to me today is the detail that Luke reports, especially in the first few verses where he lists sailing activities – day by day, port by port, finally landing at Tyre and staying a week, then another boat trip to Ptolemais, then on to Caesarea and Jerusalem. On the …
July 15 / Acts 20:17-38
Acts 20:17-38 But I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God. (v. 24) Paul’s life goals were fairly simple and straightforward, to …
July 14 / Acts 20:1-16
Acts 20:1-16 We’re a bit chronologically challenged with today’s reading. In The Chronological Study Bible the first three verses in chapter 20 fall between I and II Corinthians. That is, Paul was on the move from Ephesus (after the “Demetrius silversmith” riot in Acts 19) to Macedonia (Thessalonica, Philippi) where he presumably wrote II Corinthians, …
July 13 / Romans 16:17-27
Romans 16:17-27 So today we finish Romans! We’ve been just four days short of three months in I and II Corinthians and Romans, Paul’s longest letters. Tomorrow we move back to Acts for a bit. It’ll be a nice change! Scholars believe that Paul wrote Romans from Corinth. Recall that he had spent 18 months …
July 12 / Romans 16:1-16
Romans 16:1-16 Greet Prisca and Aquila, my fellow workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their necks for my life, to whom not only I give thanks but all the churches of the Gentiles give thanks as well. (vv. 3-4) Prisca (Pricilla) and Aquila, Aquila and Prisca. Yeah, another day of tying things together! We met …
July 11 / Romans 15:22-33
Romans 15:22-33 …I have so often been hindered from coming to you. (v. 22b) Way back on March 31 I posted that Paul had gone south from Thessalonica to Berea, then on to Athens and Corinth. He was being hassled by Jews in Thessalonica, so much so that The brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas …
July 10 / Romans 15:14-21
Romans 15:14-21 …thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on someone else’s foundation… (v. 20) So often I look for Paul’s writing with application to our own times. Sorry, not this time! In our sharing of the Gospel, every one of us …