In this episode, we take a closer look at the book of Acts and why it must be read in its proper biblical context. Acts records a unique, transitional period in redemptive history, when God was moving His people from the Old Covenant into the New.
We’ll talk about why descriptive moments in Acts (like tongues, signs, and specific experiences) are not automatically prescriptive for salvation doctrine, and why building doctrine from transitional narratives leads to confusion, fear, and inconsistency.
This episode isn’t about dismissing Acts; it’s about honoring what God was doing in that moment while letting the rest of Scripture interpret it correctly. When we understand Acts as transitional, grace becomes clearer, assurance becomes stronger, and salvation stops feeling like a formula.