In this introduction to our study through the book of Acts, we look briefly at Luke who is the author, and some interesting parts of Acts where the story catches up with him.
We also take note of the theme of those first fourteen verses, which is the command from Jesus to "wait". This is a common thing throughout the Bible, where the Lord causes us to "wait" for the promise He's given. Waiting does some wonderful things in our hearts and souls , and we noticed the example of how to wait which the disciples provide for us.
Wait (Acts 1:1-14)
Waiting Can Be Wonderful
February 10, 2019 • Andy Falleur
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Shakeout (Acts 4:32-5:11)
March 24, 2019 • Andy Falleur
In this study, we reviewed the progression of the development of how they shared and distributed resources among the church and eventually churches. We also considered the story of Ananias and Sapphira and what happened when they lied to the Holy Spirit about a donation.
Look! (Acts 3)
March 10, 2019 • Andy Falleur
In this study, we read through Acts 3, this incredible account of a man crippled from birth, that opened up another opportunity for the good news of the power of the name of Jesus to be shared with a large crowd or people. Here we made many observations of truths found in the story, including the significance of all the seeing, looking, recognizing found throughout.