Faith without religion.
Acts 2:1-4 Bible Teaching
Acts 2 marks the birth of the Christian church at Pentecost, where 120 believers, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues, beginning a new era with God.
Acts 2 marks the birth of the Christian church at Pentecost, where 120 believers, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke in tongues, beginning a new era with God.
In a world of distractions, it's commendable to see individuals delve into scripture. Acts 1:26 shows the importance of divine guidance, relevant even today.
In a teaching session on Acts 1, we discussed replacing Judas as an apostle. Peter emphasized fulfilling scripture, and Matthias was chosen by lot, highlighting prayer and discernment.
In a session on Acts 1:10-15, apostles witness Jesus' ascension, are reminded of their mission, and gather in prayer, marking the start of spreading the Gospel.
After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His apostles, proving His return and discussing God's Kingdom. He urged them to await the Holy Spirit for global witness.
In our teaching, we explored Acts, the New Testament's final historical book, highlighting Peter and Paul. Authored by Luke, it details the early church's growth.