• Episode 1: Acts of the Apostles: Overview—Against All Odds

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1: Acts of the Apostles: Overview—Against All Odds

  • Summary

  • The debut episode begins with an overview of the Book of Acts. You will hear how, against all odds, the church grew from 12 disciples into a thriving faith across the known world by the power of the Holy Spirit. Learn how we have the same hope of spreading the gospel when we follow The Great Commission.

    But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, and to the end of the earth (Acts 1:8).

    Luke’s sequel to his gospel, the Book of Acts, begins where he left off—the ascension of Christ. The emphasis is different. The Gospel of Luke stresses the work of Christ while He walked on earth; Acts highlights the work of Jesus done by the Holy Spirit through the apostles.

    Without Acts, we would have no record of the beginning and growth of the early church. Luke traces the birth and expansion of the church to strengthen the faith of Theophilus, a fellow Christian who may have helped finance Luke’s missionary and writing ministry (Luke 1:1-4). The Holy Spirit had a much broader audience in mind—the church of Christ throughout the age of grace. Luke’s selective but accurate history of the first 30 years of the church answers Theophilus’ questions in a timeless way:

    • What about the coming of the Holy Spirit?
    • What was the ministry of the Apostles?
    • How did the Gospel spread from Jerusalem to the rest of the world?
    • How did Christianity become a world religion rather than a Jewish sect?
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