Introduction The Books of Acts/ Acts Chapter 1:1-12 "From Passover to Pentecost

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Good evening, my brothers and sisters in Christ.

Summary:

Jared began the discussion on the Book of Acts, highlighting its significance in understanding the spread of the Gospel and the early Church's organization. He emphasized the importance of applying the teachings from the book and explained the book's background and role in understanding the spiritual life of the early Church. The session ended with a reading and discussion the first 12 verses of the Book of Acts, focusing on the Holy Spirit's role in Christianity and the Apostles' mission. The next session will continue the study of Acts, Chapter 1, verses 12 onwards.

Introducing the Book of Acts

Jared led an introduction to the Book of Acts, planning to read and discuss it chapter by chapter. He started by explaining the book's authorship, traditionally ascribed to Luke and debated different schools of thought on the author's identity. He also led a prayer before starting the study and emphasized the importance of understanding and applying the teachings from the book.

Acts: Spread of Gospel and Early Church Development

Jared discussed the Book of Acts, which he dated to between 75 and 85 AD, after the composition of the Gospel of Luke. He highlighted the central theme of the spread of the Gospel by the apostles from Jerusalem to the world, facilitated by the Holy Spirit. Jared also explained the background of the Book of Acts, which is seen as a spiritual and theological record of the development of the early Church and its role in understanding the Church's organization, structure, and spiritual life.

Acts Study: Holy Spirit's Role in Early Christianity

Jared began by reading the first 12 verses of the Book of Acts and discussing their content. He highlighted the importance of the Holy Spirit in the early days of Christianity and the Apostles' mission to spread the teachings of Jesus. He also mentioned the ascension of Jesus into heaven and the promise of his return. The discussion ended with the reminder that Christians are called to be virtuous in faith and action until Christ's return. The next session will continue the study of Acts, Chapter 1, verses 12 onwards.

In Christ, love Jared

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