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Acts 2 is a powerful chapter that introduces the Holy Spirit's dynamic presence in the lives of believers and demonstrates the transformation it brings. The followers of Jesus move from being a fearful, waiting group to a bold, active community witnessing for Christ. The chapter underscores the compelling power of the Gospel message and the ...
A Study in Acts. More than any other book in the New Testament, the book of Acts provides us with a clear picture of how the early church made disciples in obedience to the command of Christ and multiplied churches in order to advance the kingdom of Christ. In this sermon series on the book of Acts, Pastor David Platt teaches the church how ...
A Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Study of the Book of Acts 2 Acts “The Beautiful, Amazing, Powerful, Weak, Dysfunctional Church” Table of Contents Scripture Passage Page 1. A Short Introduction 4 2. 50 Days Chapter 1 6 3. The Day of Pentecost Chapter 2 10 4.
- The Ascension of Jesus. Chapter 1 witnesses the ascension of our Lord Jesus into heaven after He instructs the apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit.
- The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost. In Chapter 2, the Holy Spirit descends upon the believers at Pentecost, and they speak in various languages.
- Peter Heals a Lame Beggar. In Chapter 3, Peter heals a lame beggar in the name of Jesus at the temple gate. Peter addresses the crowd, urging them to repent and turn to God.
- Peter and John Before the Sanhedrin. In Chapter 4, Peter and John are arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin. Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly testifies about Jesus.
Commentary on Acts Page #2 Commentary on the Book of Acts: ... Free commentaries on Bible books at ... Summary by Sections (see Acts 1:8)
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Structure. Acts is divided into five parts. Acts 1 details Jesus’ commission. 2-7 focus on the arrival of the Spirit and birth of the Chur ch. 8-12 describe life within the Jesus movement. 13-20 recount the mission of the Church. And 21-28 end with Paul’s arrest.
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Jun 25, 2014 · I. Authorship of Acts. Luke is the author of the book Acts. He was also the author of its companion work, the Gospel of Luke. Luke-Acts makes up 28% of the New Testament--more than that written by either Paul or John. A. External Evidence: Luke is uniformly identified as the author Acts by the second century A.D.: