Part 1 of the Baptism and Salvation series on Acts 10:1–6, 30–48, exploring how, in this first of four messages on Baptism and Salvation in the Book of Acts, Zane examines the experience of a Gentile—Cornelius, a Roman centurion in Caesarea.
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Baptism and Salvation, Part 2 – The Conversion of Saul (Acts 9:1–18)
Part 2 of the Baptism and Salvation series on Acts 9:1–18, exploring how, in this second of four messages on Baptism and Salvation in the Book of Acts, Zane examines Saul’s experience on the road to Damascus.
Baptism and Salvation, Part 3 – Jews in the Land of Israel in the Time of Acts (Acts 2:32–47)
Part 3 of the Baptism and Salvation series on Acts 2:32–47, exploring how, in this third of four messages on Baptism and Salvation in the Book of Acts, Zane looks at the experience of Jews in the land of Israel on the day of Pentecost.
Baptism and Salvation, Part 4 – All Butterflies Go To Heaven (Acts 13:14–39)
Part 4 of the Baptism and Salvation series on Acts 13:14–39, exploring how, in this final message of the four-part Baptism and Salvation series in the Book of Acts, Zane examines the experience of Jews outside the land of Israel.
He Who Believes and Is Baptized Will Be Saved (Mark 16:16) (Zane Hodges and Bob Wilkin Discussion)
A message on Mark 16:16, featuring Zane Hodges and Bob Wilkin.
Salvation in the Book of Acts
A 1993 message on Salvation in the Book of Acts at North Umpqua Bible Fellowship, exploring how, in Zane’s last message to North Umpqua Bible Fellowship on the book of Acts, he examines salvation, the reception of eternal life, forgiveness, fellowship, justification, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and baptism.
The Cross of Christ Is God’s Waiting Room (Luke 23:44–46)
A 1996 message on Luke 23:44–46, exploring how the Christian can also learn something in God’s waiting room.
What Is Discipleship?
A 1990 message on What Is Discipleship? at Jansen Bible Church shortly after the publication of Absolutely Free, exploring Zane Hodges’s answer to the question, “What is faith?”
