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The Book of the Acts was written by "The Beloved Physician," Luke, a gentile
convert, for the whole church, jews and gentiles alike. while it covers a period of a
little more than three decades, it is filled with important lessons for the church in
every age. In the Book of the Acts God clearly indicates that the christian today shall
experience the presence of the same Spirit who came with power at Pentecost and fanned the
gospel message into a flame. The acts of the Holy Spirit through Peter and Paul, John and
James, and others, can be repeated in the modern disciple.
Table of Contents
- God's Purpose for His Church
- The Training of the Twelve
- The Great Commission
- Pentecost
- The Gift of the Spirit
- At the Temple Gate
- A Warning Against Hypocrisy
- Before the Sanhedrin
- The Seven Deacons
- The First Christian Martyr
- The Gospel in Samaria
- From Persecutor to Disciple
- Days of Preparation
- A Seeker for Truth
- Delivered From Prison
- The Gospel Message in Antioch
- Heralds of the Gospel
- Preaching Among the Heathen
- Jew and Gentile
- Exalting the Cross
- In the Regions Beyond
- Thessalonica
- Berea and Athens
- Corinth
- The Thessalonian Letters
- Apollos at Corinth
- Ephesus
- Days of Toil and Trial
- A Message of Warning and Entreaty
- Called to Reach a Higher Standard
- The Message Heeded
- A Liberal Church
- Laboring Under Difficulties
- A Consecrated Ministry
- Salvation to the Jews
- Apostasy in Galatia
- Paul's Last Journey to Jerusalem
- Paul a Prisoner
- The Trial at Caesarea
- Paul Appeals to Caesar
- "Almost Thou Persuadest Me"
- The Voyage and Shipwreck
- In Rome
- Caesar's Household
- Written From Rome
- At Liberty
- The Final Arrest
- Paul Before Nero
- Paul's Last Letter
- Condemned to Die
- A Faithful Under-Shepherd
- Steadfast Unto the End
- John the Beloved
- A Faithful Witness
- Transformed by Grace
- Patmos
- The Revelation
- The Church Triumphant
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