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In Egypt, God built a mighty nation, beginning with just 75 people.
History, in the light of Scripture, tells us much about the character of God.
As Stephen's address to the Sanhedrin vividly demonstrates, man is never spiritually neutral.
Why is man at his highest in Biblical worship? What is true worship? What is the key characteristic of false religion? What makes a Christian?
When a nation rejects God, He turns away from it and leaves it to experience the fruits of its rebellion.
Why is mere intellectual acceptance of the Gospel impossible?
Stephen called upon the Jewish Sanhedrin to confess its great failure, refusal to listen to the Prophet whom Moses foretold.
Why were the members of the Sanhedrin puzzled by the power of the apostles?
Why was it necessary for Jesus to be both fully man and fully God?
How does the Law make man aware of the depth of his sin problem? How does the tabernacle relate to the Law?
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