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  1. Why is Acts so important? Acts is the only biblical book that chronicles the history of the church immediately after Jesus’s ascension. As such, it provides us with a valuable account of how the church was able to grow and spread out from Jerusalem into the rest of the Roman Empire. In only three decades, a small group of frightened believers ...

  2. T he book of Acts forms a bridge between the Gospels and Paul’s epistles. Almost every commentator on Acts maintains its purpose is to tell the story of the birth and growth of the church. While the birth of the church is found in Acts (though not in the way most think) Luke’s purpose was far different. The goal of this study is to examine ...

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  4. Guide to the Book of Acts. Guide to the Book of. Acts. Key Information and Helpful Resources. This is the second volume in the unified, two-part work that we know today as Luke - Acts. Both books were written by the same author, Luke, a traveling coworker to Paul ( Col. 4:14 ). This is clear from the book’s introduction, in which Luke says ...

  5. Jul 10, 2014 · Author and Purpose. Acts is a sequel to the Gospel of Luke. Both were written by Luke, a physician who traveled with the apostle Paul. Luke’s purpose for writing his Gospel (see Luke 1:3–4) applies to Acts as well: to give an “orderly” account of the early church after Christ’s resurrection. Acts is a historical account of how the ...

  6. Some of you will recognize that I have written on the Book of Acts before. 3 In this earlier effort, I outlined a number of reasons why the Book of Acts is important. This time, I would like to approach this matter from a slightly different perspective. I would like to suggest what it would be like if there were no Book of Acts.

  7. Sep 6, 2017 · The book of Acts is an important book for understanding the actions of the apostles, mostly Paul and Peter, after Jesus's ascension into Heaven. It is an important book in understanding how we can be directed by the Holy Spirit and the role of Jesus' lessons in our lives. This is the story of Christianity's beginnings and how evangelism played ...

  8. The main theological emphasis of the book of Acts is the Holy Spirit. The book begins with Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit, which is later fulfilled in reference to the Jews ( ch. 2 ), and then for the Gentiles ( ch. 10 ). [12] Reference to the Holy Spirit comes in a variety of ways. Many of the occurrences are references to a person being ...

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