Doug Johnson

Doug’s Coffee Break

A short daily devotional that is inspirational and uplifting. Once you grab your favorite brew of coffee, join Doug for a challenging insight in God’s Word in the time you can consume your favorite cup. Actually, it may be faster than you can put it away.

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Doug Johnson

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9 paź 2025

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Doug's Coffee Break Episode 622 - Matthew 24:6-8 - Wars and Rumors of Wars: Finding Biblical Hope Amid Global Unrest 09.10.2025

As global instability, conflict, and natural disasters intensify, many wonder if we are witnessing the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. In this 10-minute “Coffee Break," we explore Jesus’ words in Matthew 24:6–8 about wars and rumors of wars and how believers can respond with faith instead of fear. Discover how Scripture offers peace, perspective, and purpose in a world that feels increasingly un...

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 621 - Acts 28:21-30 - Paul in Rome: Final Gospel Message and the Turn to the Gentiles 07.10.2025

In Acts 28, Paul’s final chapter takes him to Rome, where Jewish leaders respond cautiously to his message. As Paul preaches the kingdom of God from morning till evening, some begin to listen—but many reject it, echoing Isaiah’s prophecy about hardened hearts. With boldness and clarity, Paul turns to the Gentiles. Though imprisoned, his preaching continues "without hindrance," closing Acts with th...

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 620 - Acts 28:17-20 - Paul’s Final Message in Rome: The Hope of Israel and the Gospel to the Gentiles 06.10.2025

The book of Acts ends with Paul boldly proclaiming the gospel from house arrest in Rome. As Jewish leaders wrestle with his message, Paul declares that salvation has now gone to the Gentiles. The gospel’s final move in Acts: from rejection to global invitation.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 619 - Acts 28:11-16 - Paul’s Journey to Rome: From Malta to Puteoli and a Hero’s Welcome 03.10.2025

Paul’s journey to Rome resumes after wintering on Malta, boarding a ship marked by pagan superstition. Yet along the way—from Sicily to Italy—he finds Christian communities already flourishing. Greeted like a dignitary, Paul enters Rome encouraged, welcomed, and given surprising freedom.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 618 - Acts 28:7-10 - Paul Heals on Malta: Miracles, Hospitality, and Honor After the Shipwreck 02.10.2025

After surviving shipwreck and snakebite, Paul is hosted by Publius on Malta, where he heals the official’s ailing father. This act sparks a wave of healing across the island, earning Paul and his crew honor and provision from the grateful islanders.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 617 - Acts 28:1-6 - Paul on Malta: Snakebite, Superstition, and Divine Protection 01.10.2025

Shipwrecked on Malta, Paul experiences both pagan suspicion and divine protection. As islanders swing from judgment to worship, we see how God's power challenges superstition—and how hospitality can come from the most unexpected places.

Dooug's Coffee Break Episode 616 - Acts 27:39-44 - Shipwreck and Survival: Paul's Escape and God's Providence in Acts 27 30.09.2025

Shipwrecked but not abandoned. As Paul's ship runs aground on a hidden sandbar, we witness Roman protocol, military discipline, and divine sovereignty collide. A powerful moment where trust, leadership, and God's promises converge on the shores of an unknown island.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 615 - Acts 27:33-38 - Paul Breaks Bread: Courage, Faith, and Survival with 276 at Sea 29.09.2025

After two weeks without food, Paul encouraged 276 shipmates to eat, giving thanks to God publicly before breaking bread. His act restored both courage and strength, turning despair into hope. This episode captures Paul’s bold witness and the very human struggle of survival on a storm-tossed sea.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 614 - Acts 27:27-32 - Approaching Land: Paul, the Storm, and Trusting God in the Adriatic Sea 26.09.2025

As land neared after two weeks at sea, first-century sailors used ancient depth-sounding techniques to confirm their approach. Amidst a tense moment of attempted desertion, Paul stepped in once more—this time urging full dependence on God. A powerful episode of trust, unity, and divine deliverance on the edge of survival.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 613 - Acts 27:18-26 - Paul’s Courage in the Storm: Faith and Survival at Sea 25.09.2025

As the storm worsened, the crew began tossing cargo and tackle overboard in a desperate bid to survive. Amid fear and despair, Paul stood firm, sharing a divine promise of hope. This episode highlights Paul’s courage and faith as he urges 275 shipmates to keep up their spirits—anchoring them not in weather forecasts, but in the word of God.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 612 - Acts 27:13-17 - Surviving the Storm: Ancient Seamanship Near Crete and the Sandbars of Syrtis 24.09.2025

Caught in a violent Northeaster, an ancient ship fights for survival near Crete. This episode unpacks how sailors battled the storm—hauling in lifeboats, bracing the hull with ropes, and dropping gear to avoid the deadly sandbars of Syrtis. A gripping glimpse into first-century seamanship under extreme pressure.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 611 - Acts 27:9-12 - Paul’s Dangerous Voyage After the Day of Atonement: Why They Sailed On 23.09.2025

As autumn set in, Paul’s sea voyage turned risky. With the Day of Atonement behind them and winter storms brewing, Paul warned against continuing—but Roman authority and the lure of a better harbor overruled him. This episode explores the cultural, seasonal, and political factors shaping that fateful decision to sail on.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 610 - Acts 27:1-8 - Paul’s Voyage to Rome Begins: Kind Centurions, Grain Ships & Stormy Seas 22.09.2025

Paul’s journey to Rome begins with uncertainty—unidentified fellow prisoners, a kind Roman centurion, and rough Mediterranean sailing. Joined by Luke and Aristarchus, Paul boards an Alexandrian grain ship bound for Italy, navigating political favor, harsh winds, and a morally notorious Crete. This episode sets the stage for one of the most dramatic voyages in Acts.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 609 - Acts 26:24-32 - Paul Before Agrippa: Faith, Reason, and the Power of the Resurrection 19.09.2025

When Paul stood before Festus and King Agrippa, the resurrection became the dividing line—madness to some, but truth to Paul. Agrippa dodged Paul’s direct question about the prophets, yet even he admitted Paul had done nothing wrong. This moment shows Paul’s courage, compassion, and unshakable faith, even in chains.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 608 - Are We Living in the Days Before the Tribulation? Bible Prophecy, World Events, and Christian Persecution 18.09.2025

Are the signs Jesus gave for the end times showing up today? In this quick Coffee Break, we connect the dots between Bible prophecy and the headlines — from moral decline and global chaos to the explosive rise of persecution against Christians worldwide. Grab your coffee and join us for a clear, no-fear look at what could be the days just before the Tribulation.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 607 - Acts 26:19-23 - Acts 26:20 vs. Galatians 1:22: Paul’s Timeline and the Gospel to Jews and Gentiles 17.09.2025

Why does Paul’s timeline in Acts 26:20 seem to clash with Galatians 1:22? We unpack this textual tension, explore whether a Greek translation issue is really to blame, and clarify how Paul framed his ministry as both consistent with the apostles’ message and rooted in Old Testament prophecy.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 606 - Acts 26:12-18 - Paul’s Conversion Revisited: Aramaic Clues, Goads, and the Light of Christ 16.09.2025

Paul’s retelling of his conversion in Acts 26 reveals new layers—like the voice from heaven speaking Aramaic and a cryptic phrase about “kicking against the goads.” Was Paul feeling guilty, or is something else going on? We also unpack how his mission mirrors the Messianic promises of Isaiah, bringing spiritual light, freedom, and inheritance through Christ.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 605 - Acts 26:1-11 - Paul Before Agrippa: Resurrection, Israel’s Hope, and the Gospel on Trial 15.09.2025

In his most complete defense, Paul addresses King Agrippa with a powerful blend of personal story and theological insight. From his zealous past to his hope in the resurrection, Paul makes it clear that the gospel fulfills Jewish promises, not opposes them—and he’s not afraid to speak truth to power.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 604 - Acts 25:23-27 - Paul vs. Power: Agrippa, Bernice, and the Imperial Politics Behind Acts 25 12.09.2025

Paul’s quiet dignity stands in stark contrast to Agrippa and Bernice’s royal display in Caesarea. As Roman officials struggle to justify sending Paul to Nero, Luke subtly highlights the power dynamics, religious politics, and imperial titles that frame this critical moment in Acts 25.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 603 - Acts 25:13-22 - King Agrippa II, Paul, and the Resurrection: Power, Scandal, and Roman Politics in Acts 25 11.09.2025

King Agrippa II, great-grandson of Herod the Great, steps into the spotlight as Paul’s case confounds Roman governor Festus. With deep roots in Jewish religious life and a scandalous public image, Agrippa is uniquely positioned to weigh in on Paul’s controversial message about the resurrection.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 602 - Acts 25:6-12 - Paul Appeals to Caesar: Why He Refused a Trial in Jerusalem 10.09.2025

In Acts 25:6–12, Paul faces serious charges once more—and makes his boldest move yet by appealing to Caesar. With threats looming in Jerusalem and Roman justice at stake, Paul secures his path to Rome, turning a courtroom drama into a divine detour.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 601 - Acts 25:1-5 - Paul Appeals to Caesar: Festus, Jerusalem Tensions, and the Road to Rome 09.09.2025

In Acts 25:1–12, Paul makes his pivotal appeal to Caesar, launching the final leg of his journey to Rome. We meet Festus, a new Roman governor trying to rule wisely amid volatile politics, and Jewish leaders desperate to silence Paul—by ambush if necessary. It’s a key moment where Roman justice holds, and God’s bigger plan advances.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 600 - Acts 24:22-27 - Felix Hears Paul—Conviction, Corruption, and the Cost of Delay 08.09.2025

Felix hears Paul’s defense—and delays justice. Though convicted by Paul’s message about righteousness and judgment, Felix stalls, hoping for a bribe and fearing political fallout. As Paul remains unjustly imprisoned, we see how personal compromise and public pressure shaped the response to the gospel.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 599 - Acts 24:9-21 - Paul’s Defense Before Felix—Riot, Religion, and the Real Story 05.09.2025

Paul’s defense before Felix is measured, honest, and strategically sound. He refutes the charges point by point, aligns his faith with Jewish tradition, and calls out the absence of real evidence. It’s a powerful moment that frames Christianity not as rebellion, but as rooted hope.

Doug's Coffee Break Episode 598 - Acts 24:5-8 - Paul Accused of Riots, Heresy, and Temple Desecration 04.09.2025

Tertullus brings three carefully worded charges against Paul—each one politically charged and tailored to Roman sensitivities. From painting Paul as a global agitator to branding Christianity as an illegal sect, this trial is less about truth and more about influence. We unpack the legal, cultural, and political strategies behind the accusations in Acts 24.

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