
Acts
The Book of Acts, written by Luke, serves as the historical sequel to the Gospels, chronicling the birth and initial rapid expansion of the Christian Church. It begins with Jesus’ ascension and the dramatic day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descends upon the disciples, empowering them to preach the Gospel. The first half of the book focuses on the ministry of the Apostle Peter in Jerusalem, documenting the growth of the early, Jewish-based Church. The second half shifts to the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul, demonstrating how the Gospel message was carried beyond Israel to the Gentile world. Acts is a powerful record of how the early believers relied on the Holy Spirit to transform the world.
Paul arrives in Jerusalem, despite prophetic warnings of his binding. He is falsely accused in the Temple, and a riot erupts, forcing the Roman commander to rescue him.
Paul addresses the furious Jerusalem crowd in Aramaic, recounting his conversion on the road to Damascus. He avoids flogging by revealing he is a Roman citizen.
Paul causes a huge argument between the Pharisees and Sadducees in the Sanhedrin. God encourages Paul, assuring him he must testify in Rome.
Paul defends himself before Governor Felix in Caesarea, refuting accusations of sedition. Felix keeps Paul imprisoned for two years, hoping for a bribe.
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