Book 44 - Acts ("The Actions of the Apostles")

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The book of Acts is appreciated for its historical account of the church before the wolves came to "devour the flock" in the central hemisphere. This apostasy obviously quite different amongst "the other sheep" having "one fold, and one shepherd." (John 10:16)

The analogy holds true due to the fact the the Apostles managed the flock in the same - and that JC testified that He - in person - would bring the 2nd fold? (i.e. Quetzalcoatl)

Once rejected by His own, this book details how the faith spread from a small group in Jerusalem to become a widespread movement across the Roman Empire, reaching both Jewish and Gentile people.

Charting the growth of the original church over approximately three decades., this 44th Book in the Classic Scriptures details the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to the Roman Empire until it was consumed by the hirelings to become the "Mystery, Babylon" aka the "Whore of All the Earth" ... commonly known as "The Apostasy" or the "Falling Away"; by their fruit ye shall know them?

The Book of Acts details how genuine disciples work, as well as what most might expect from atheists, religionists, and revisionists alike.

Sidestepping the earthly fate of the Apostles of Christ Jesus, this book provides a foundational narrative for understanding the growth of a church, the ministries of apostles like Paul, and the practical, often challenging, lives of Christians.

The book is celebrated for illustrating the impact of the Holy Spirit through miraculous events. Emphasis might be placed upon the expected missions, conversions, cost and benefits of discipleship through witness, prayer, and persecution.

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