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Join us for our second programme on the first major problem faced by the church, in Acts 15. While the Bible is infallible and inerrant, how are we to understand the weaknesses and deficiencies recorded in the accounts of his servants? An important word concerning how we study the Bible is explained, providing a proper understanding that is faithful to and opens up the scriptures.
Released on 22 Oct 2025
In Acts 15:35-16:5 we see how the apostle Paul began his second evangelical journey on a contentious note with Barnabas. We will look at this dispute and consider the lessons we can learn from it, including the problems of bringing natural relationships and virtues into the Lord’s work. The significance of Paul circumcising Timothy in Acts 16 is also opened up.
On today’s programme Witness Lee covers Acts 16:6-10, detailing how Paul and his co-workers were led of God to go forth into Macedonia. We will pay particular attention to their being forbidden by the Holy Spirit and not allowed by the Spirit of Jesus in order to take a direct course in their travel, and the significance of these divine titles in God’s New Testament economy. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
On our weekly highlight programme Witness Lee covers Acts 16:6-10, detailing how Paul and his co-workers were led of God to go forth into Macedonia. We will pay particular attention to their being forbidden by the Holy Spirit and not allowed by the Spirit of Jesus in order to take a direct course in their travel, and the significance of these divine titles in God’s New Testament economy.