Unveiling the Insights of Acts: Luke's Account

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Delve into the book of Acts authored by Luke, exploring the historical context from A.D. 30 to 70. Uncover the three distinctive sections detailing the early years of the Church, the Great Commission, the promise of the Holy Spirit, and more.

  • Acts
  • Luke
  • Church history
  • Great Commission
  • Holy Spirit

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  1. Introduction and Background

  2. A.D. 30 to A.D. 70

  3. Luke, the Author of the Book of Acts

  4. Three Sections:

  5. A. The First Eight Years Acts 1 - Acts 7 (A.D. 30 - A.D. 38)

  6. B. The Next Ten Years Acts 8 - Acts 12 (A.D. 38 - A.D. 47)

  7. C. The Next Twenty Years Acts 13 - Acts 28 (A.D. 48 - A.D. 68)

  8. The Churchs DNA and Pattern for Fulfilling the Great Commission.

  9. Acts Chapter 1

  10. Theophilus (Acts 1:1)

  11. Many Infallible Proofs (Acts 1:3)

  12. The Kingdom of God (Acts 1:3)

  13. The Promise of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:5,8)

  14. Times or Seasons (Acts 1:6,7)

  15. This Same Jesus (Acts 1:9-11)

  16. One Accord, In Prayer (Acts 1:14)

  17. They Cast Lots, We Dont (Acts 1:15-26)

  18. Acts Chapter 2

  19. The Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-13)

  20. The Inaugural Sermon of the Church (Acts 2:14-41)

  21. A Spirit-Filled Church Community (Acts 2:42-47)

  22. Characteristics of a Spirit-Filled Church Community

  23. 1. Revelatory ministry of the Word

  24. 2. The teachings of Jesus

  25. 3. Supernatural demonstrations

  26. 4. Spiritual practices of prayer, worship, fellowship and generosity

  27. 5. Divine favor

  28. 6. Constant growth

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