Our journey through Luke and Acts comes to an end this Sunday. This “orderly account” of the life of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the work of the Holy Spirit in the early church in the Acts of the Apostles, was written by the physician Luke to his friend, Theophilus (Luke 1:33; Acts 1:1-2). The purpose for the two-volume set, as Luke said to him, was that “you might have certainty concerning the things you have been taught.”
We started our examination of Luke and Acts on Sunday, November 3, 2013. For twelve and a half years (on and off), we have looked deeply (90 messages in Luke and 70 messages in Acts) into this orderly account so that we too might have certainty concerning the things we have been taught. In studying these passages, the intent was also that we would say with the Apostle Paul that it is our mission to “let it be known” (Acts 28:28) to all, and to do so without shame, apology, or fear.
Series: The Book of Acts
Message: 70 – Let It Be Known
Text: Acts 28:17-31
Todd Dugard
Harvest Bible Chapel
February 22, 2026
I must let Jesus Christ be known…
...to all without shame. (v. 17-22)
Romans 1:16
...from the Word without apology. (v. 23-28)
2 Timothy 4:3-4
John 6:60; 66
2 Peter 1:20-21
Hearing is not really hearing if the message is not acted upon.
- John B. Polhill
John 6:68-69
...as God allows without fear. (v. 30-31)
Psalm 139:1-4