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Stephen engages in apologetics for the Christian faith and is falsely accused at trial. No servant is greater than the Master, and all must prepare to suffer in the footsteps of Jesus. Though the world hates the cause of Christ, we must reflect the glory of Christ to them by participating whole-heartedly in the Temple where the Word is proclaimed a…
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In contrast to the acceptable sacrifice of Barnabas, Ananias and Saphira offer an unacceptable sacrifice by lying to God while attempting boost their image before men. Peter confronts both individuals regarding their sins, seeing that Satan is attempting to disrupt the koinonia of the church. God though Peter guards and keeps His temple pure from h…
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The believers in the church are inwardly united at the heart level, internally united in generosity within the body, and externally united in their proclamation of the resurrected Jesus. Their radical community fulfills the OT expectations for Israel’s behavior and establishes a new, true temple while also appealing to the ethical ideals of the Gre…
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Luke gives an account of the first healing in the Last Days Temple continuing to fulfill the prophecy spoken of in Joel. Peter heals a lame man in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth showing that Jesus is the one who saves and heals and that Jesus is still reigning from Heaven. The lame man provides a beautiful picture of what the Gospel is and wh…
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Luke provides his first summary statement in Acts where he describes the church as faithfully engaging in the Word, the Lord’s Supper, fellowship, prayer, Spirit-movement, crazy generosity, and intense community for the praise of God which attracts more and more people to the power of Jesus on display in His new temple of people.…
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Peter goes on offense in describing the person and work of Jesus. Peter describes Jesus as a fully incarnated man attested to by God’s signs and wonders. Peter describes Jesus as one crucified and killed by God’s sovereign plan and man’s evil will. Peter describes Jesus as the Greater David who overcame the power of death (and the realm of the dead…
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Combining the temple backgrounds of Sinai and Babel, Luke reveals that with the coming of the Spirit at Pentecost, the eschatological temple has come down from Heaven. This end times temple is made not of stones but of people. This people forms a new humanity under King Jesus that is unified while maintaining its distinctives to God’s glory. God’s …
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From the humble beginnings of a small group which obediently waits the direction of their King, God will build His Kingdom. God is sovereign over everything and victorious over those who oppose Him. He destroys all that oppose His anointed and His Kingdom. Under the providential selection of God, the eleven select Matthais to complete the twelve on…
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Christ has sent the Holy Spirit to empower His people to proclaim the Good News throughout the world. Christ’s ascension is the seal of authenticity of his ministry on earth. He is still working in heaven as Prophet, Priest, and King. Just as He went up into heaven, so also, He will return again to judge the living and the dead.…
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In the prologue to the book of Acts, Luke portrays it such that Jesus is about to continue acting and teaching after His ascension, through the apostolic foundation. The bodily resurrection and promise of the Spirit indicate that the Kingdom is indeed at hand and will usher forth to the nations from Jerusalem. Everything is on schedule according to…
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Paul concludes his epistle to the Romans with a great number of greetings. By placing himself in the company of many faithful Christians, Paul establishes his unity with them. From women to slaves to Jews to Gentiles to free to acquaintances to closest companions, the Gospel brings people together knit in love who greet each other warmly. Paul want…
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Continuing a discussion on unity, Paul insists that the strong put others first. Following the example of Christ, we learn from Scripture the hope we have which gives us endurance to bear with and welcome one another for the glory of God. Because the division likely happened along ethnic lines, it is critical to see that Christ has served both Jew …
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In matters of conscience and opinion within the Christian faith, we must welcome and not quarrel with one another. The stronger brother must not despise the weaker, nor the weaker judge the stronger. The Lord stands as judge of all and can persevere His people. Whether therefore we eat, drink, observe days or abstain from doing so, we must do all t…
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As an expression of love, Christians should submit to government because God appoints them to execute His judgements of morality within the human political sphere. While they should look kindly upon what is good, God has equipped them to exact punishment on those who do evil in society. For sake of God and conscience, we must pay what is owed and r…
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The Christian life is intended to be one of worship to God. As we grow in grace with our transformed mind, we learn to discern more clearly how God would have us to live. First, God would have us to live humbly in community with other believers. Each of us having an accurate assessment of ourselves, we contribute our respective gifts to the body fu…
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