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Alan Smith

Alan Smith is an inspirational speaker, leader, and teacher. He is passionate about teaching individuals to think beyond visible circumstances.

  1. 2D AGO

    A Study of the Book of Acts with Paul's Writings - Lesson 109 - Chapter 19 - Shapeshifter - Part 2

    What happens when the name of Jesus is spoken without a real relationship with Him? In this lesson from Acts 19, the story gets sharp, serious, and very personal. Lesson 109 in this study of Acts with Paul's writings follows Paul in Ephesus and focuses on the "special miracles" God worked through him. This message also moves into one of the most striking moments in the chapter, when the sons of Sceva try to use Jesus' name like a formula and pay for it. As a result, the teaching presses into spiritual authority, obedience, faith, repentance, and the danger of treating holy things like tools. This Bible study looks closely at why handkerchiefs and aprons appear in Acts, why that detail matters, and how God can use simple acts of obedience as a point of contact for faith. It also shows the difference between trusting Christ and trying to borrow power without knowing Him. That contrast sits at the center of the passage. Along the way, this lesson connects Paul's ministry to the life of the Church today. It speaks to prayer for the sick, spiritual warfare, the fear of the Lord, and the need for a genuine walk with Jesus. It also deals with public repentance in Ephesus, the burning of occult items, and the way revival can break out after a public failure just as easily as after a miracle. If you're studying Acts, the ministry of Paul, or the role of the Church in spiritual battle, this message gives you a lot to think through. It's direct, Scripture-centered, and full of strong teaching from Acts 19. Watch, study, and test everything by the Word. #Acts19 #Paul #BibleStudy #Church #BookOfActs

    39 min
  2. APR 14

    A Study of the Book of Acts with Paul's Writings - Lesson 108 - Chapter 19 - Silversmith

    What happens when the gospel meets public opposition, daily teaching, and a city ready to change? In this lesson from Acts 19, the focus turns to Paul in Ephesus, where bold preaching, steady discipleship, and the power of Jesus begin to reach an entire region. Lesson 108 follows Paul as he starts in the synagogue, then moves to the school of Tyrannus after resistance rises. That shift matters. It shows wisdom, patience, and a clear pattern for ministry. Paul doesn't back down, but he also doesn't keep new believers in a hostile setting. Instead, he teaches daily, and over time the Word spreads far beyond one room, one group, or one city. This message also highlights Christian apologetics in a simple, biblical way. Paul reasoned, persuaded, and defended the faith with truth. At the same time, the lesson points to something many people overlook, obedience over spectacle. Real gospel growth often comes through steady believers, daily faithfulness, and clear teaching rooted in Scripture. Then Acts 19 takes a striking turn with special miracles. Handkerchiefs and aprons connected to Paul become points of contact for healing and deliverance. That part of the chapter challenges a purely natural mindset and presses into a deeper truth, God can work through ordinary things when people respond in faith and obedience. If you're studying Acts, Paul's ministry, revival in Ephesus, spiritual gifts, healing, or the authority of Jesus over disease and evil spirits, this lesson gives strong biblical insight with practical application for the church today. Watch, take notes, and read along in Acts 19. This chapter has a lot to say about truth, endurance, opposition, unity, and the spread of the gospel. Subscribe for more Bible teaching from The Smith and Rowland Show. #Acts19 #BookOfActs #Paul #BibleStudy #Jesus

    40 min
  3. APR 7

    Finding the Resurrected Jesus - April 5, 2026

    What does it mean to find the Resurrected Jesus, not just know the story of Easter? This message walks through Scripture and brings the resurrection into focus. In this Easter message, Alan Smith traces the events of Resurrection Sunday and the 40 days that followed. Moving through Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and 1 Corinthians, he shows how the witnesses, the empty tomb, and Jesus' post-resurrection appearances all point to one truth, Jesus is alive. This sermon centers on more than the fact of the resurrection. It presses into what it means to recognize the Resurrected Christ, hear His voice, trust His word, and walk in the power of what happened after the cross. Along the way, it highlights Mary Magdalene, Thomas, the road to Emmaus, the disciples' struggle to believe, and the hope found in fresh revelation from God's Word. If you've ever known the message of Jesus but felt distant from the life and power of the resurrection, this teaching is worth your time. It's a strong biblical look at Easter, faith, forgiveness, and the difference between hearing the truth and truly receiving it. You'll hear about: the resurrection accounts across all four Gospels, the timeline of Jesus after Easter, why the empty tomb still matters, how unbelief can block spiritual sight, and what it looks like to find the Resurrected Jesus today. Watch, reflect, and share this with someone who needs a clear and Scripture-grounded Easter message. #Easter #Jesus #ResurrectionSunday #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching

    56 min

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Alan Smith is an inspirational speaker, leader, and teacher. He is passionate about teaching individuals to think beyond visible circumstances.