Introducing God (CD Set)
Description
What you believe about God is the most important thing about you. In a world of uncertainty and competing voices, nothing matters more than knowing the true God—the Creator who has revealed Himself in Scripture.
In this eight-part series, Stephen Davey walks through Acts 17 and other passages to introduce you to the living God. These messages will ground your faith in His revealed Word and give you wisdom, courage, and security for life.
Messages in the Series
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Waiting to be wanted
The knowledge of God is the highest pursuit of life. This opening message shows why theology matters, what resources God has given us, and the benefits of knowing Him—wisdom, direction, fruitfulness, courage, and security .
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The suffering King
Paul’s preaching in Thessalonica revealed Jesus as the promised Messiah who suffered, died, and rose again. His message was so powerful it was accused of turning the world upside down .
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A good model for an open mind
In Berea, Paul found people who eagerly received the Word, examined the Scriptures daily, and personally believed the truth. Their example shows what it means to have a truly open mind toward God .
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Divine appointments
When Paul arrived in Athens, he met people filled with idols and questions. His conversations in the synagogue, the marketplace, and with philosophers were no accident—they were arranged by God for the sake of the gospel .
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Setting aside superstition
Addressing the Supreme Court of Athens, Paul pointed to their altar to “the unknown god” and proclaimed the true Creator. He began not with ridicule, but with clarity and compassion, introducing them to the God they had missed .
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In the beginning
Paul declared that God is the Creator of all things. From galaxies to DNA, the cosmos bears His brushstrokes of design, intention, and purpose. This message contrasts the truth of creation with human theories of chance .
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Adam and Eve – for real!
Paul affirmed that all nations came from one man. A literal Adam matters, because through him came sin and death, and through the last Adam—Jesus Christ—comes salvation and new life .
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The other side of the gospel
Paul concluded with a warning: God has fixed a day of judgment. He calls everyone everywhere to repent, for the Judge is Jesus Christ, proved by His resurrection. Some ridiculed, others delayed, but some believed and were saved .
This series will help you replace cultural speculation with biblical truth. You’ll meet the God who waits to be wanted, who calls you into fellowship with Himself, and who invites you to trust Him fully.
8 Disks