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The Acts of the Holy Spirit. The Early Church. The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 1-7. Pentecost. The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 3:1 to Acts 4:31. Peter Heals The Crippled Beggar First persecution Peter addresses the. The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 4:32 to Acts 5:11.
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The Acts of the Holy Spirit The Early Church
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 1-7 • Pentecost
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 3:1 to Acts 4:31 • Peter Heals The Crippled Beggar • First persecution • Peter addresses the
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 4:32 to Acts 5:11 • Ananias and Sapphira, two hypocrites in the Early Church
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 5:12-42 • Second persecution, Peter and the Apostles before the high priest and the Sadducees
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 5:12-42 • Second persecution, Peter and the Apostles are imprisoned, but released by an angel
The Earliest Days of the Church Acts 6-7 • The Preaching of Stephen • The Stoning of Stephen under Saul’s supervision
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 8:1-12 • Philip, Peter, and John go to Samaria • Simon tries to buy the Holy Spirit
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 8:26-40 • Philip preaches to the Ethiopian Eunuch in Gaza
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 9:1-20 • Saul persecutes Christians, and his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 9:21-32; Acts 22:17-21; Galatians 1:17-24 • Paul in Damascus - let down in a basket and rescued
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 9:32-43 • Peter heals Aeneas healed, and raises Dorcas from the dead.
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 10:1—11:18 • Cornelius sends for Peter • Peter’s vision of a great sheet let down from Heaven • Peter goes to Caesarea
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 10:1—11:18 • Peter’s sermon to Gentiles in the house of Cornelius • Theme: Salvation through faith • Holy Spirit is given to gentile believers
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 11:19-30 • The Church at Antioch where believers were first called Christians • Church at Antioch sends gift to Jerusalem believers
Salvation for Both Jew and GentileActs 12:1-25 • Peter is arrested. • Peter released from prison by an angel • Herod Agrippa I blasphemes and dies
To the Ends of the EarthActs 13:1-43 • The First Missionary Journey • Barnabas and Sal set apart by the Holy Spirit • Justification by faith preached at Antioch in Pisidia
To the Ends of the EarthActs 13:44—14:5 • Jews oppose Paul, who turns to the Gentiles • Many believe in Iconium
To the Ends of the EarthActs 14:6-28 • Impotent man healed in Lystra • Paul and Barnabas mistaken for Mercrius and Jupiter • Paul stoned at Lystra
To the Ends of the EarthActs 15:1-34 • Council at Jerusalem with Peter, Paul, and Barnabas • Circumcision question settled
To the Ends of the EarthActs 15:36—16:15 • The Second Missionary Journey • First convert in Europe: Lydia by the riverside in Philippi.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 16:16-40 • Paul and Silas are arrested and beaten • The earthquake and the Philippian Jailor • What must I do to be saved?
To the Ends of the EarthActs 17:1-15 • The Gospel first preached in synagogues in the cities of Macedonia: Thessalonica and Berea.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 17:16—18:23 • In Athens Paul tells the philosophers of Greece about the Unknown God • Some mocked and some believed
To the Ends of the EarthActs 18:24—19:20 • Paul teaches in Ephesus for nearly three years. • Believers burn their magical books
To the Ends of the EarthActs 19:21—20:4 • Demetrius, the silversmith, causes an uproar in Ephesus over the worship of Diana
To the Ends of the EarthActs 20:5—21:17 • At Troas, Eutychus falls asleep and falls from a third story window and dies while Paul is preaching at midnight, Paul raises him back to life.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 21:18—23:10 • In Jerusalem Paul is Seized by a mob in the Temple, then arrested by the chief captain
To the Ends of the EarthActs 23:11—14:27 • In Caesarea Paul in chains, is brought before Felix, and left in jail, until Festus becomes the new governor.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 25-26 • In Caesarea, Paul appeals to Caesar Nero. • Governor Festus and King Agrippa II listen to Paul's story.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 27 • On the island of Melita (Malta) Paul is shipwrecked. • All 276 on board escape safely to land.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 28:1-10 • On the Island of Melita Paul is bitten by a viper. • Father of Publius is healed.
To the Ends of the EarthActs 28:11-31 • Paul arrives at Rome and is placed under house arrest chained to a Roman soldier. • Paul writes Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; and Philemon.
To the Ends of the EarthAfterActs 28 • According to tradition Paul stands before Nero and is released around A.D. 60. • Paul goes to Spain and preaches the gospel. Paul writes 1 Timothy and Titus. • Nero burns Rome in A.D. 64 and when Paul returns to Rome he is arrested and placed in the Mamertine Prisonby order of Nero.
To the Ends of the EarthAfterActs 28 • Paul writes 2 Timothy. • Nero has Paul beheaded as a Roman citizen, and Peter crucified upside down as a non-citizen around A.D. 66. Mamertine Prison
To the Ends of the EarthActs 13-28 • For more information on the 12 Apostles: • http://www.biblestudents.ca/pages/12apostles/12_toc.html • http://www.ccel.org/bible/phillips/CN500APOSTLES%20FATE.htm