They preached the good news of the Gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ and Baptized those who were saved as a result. In Acts 2, 3000 were recorded as responding and in Acts 4:4 around 5000 had believed again from the preaching of Peter, after the lame man was healed.
When things got busier as the church grew, they appointed spirit-filled men to oversee the welfare work, so that they could devote themselves entirely to 'the ministry of the word.' This was not because they were snobby, but because as apostles they had an important teaching role, to pass on the truth to individuals and to train up future leaders, whom God would call.
The preaching , teaching and baptizing were all mentioned as part of the great commission in Matthew 28:18-20.
they. helped Jesus. they met Jesus. they were Jesus followers. they were Jesus peoples. they were friends. they believe in Jesus. they loved Jesus.
They were basically the guys Jesus hung out with. They weren't perfect, they didn't always do exactly what He said, 2 of them betrayed Jesus. They were his disciples, the people who tried to follow his teachings. If you try to follow and obey Jesus, you are a disciple of Jesus.
No. The Book of Acts is in the New Testament.
The fifth book of the New Testament is Acts of the Apostles.In early Christianity, 'Acts' was a literary genre applied to a whole range of supposed biographical/historical books, but Acts of the Apostles was the only one of this genre considered worthy of inclusion in the New Testament. The title might imply that it covers the lives of all or most of the apostles, whereas it is largely a record, and perhaps a comparison, of Peter and Paul. Nevertheless, it is probably the one book of Acts that does cover the two most important apostles, with some brief mentions of other apostles. On that basis, this book has the best claim to its title, although it is not necessarily a historical account.
Ananias. Acts 5:1 But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,
Two events that form teh backdrop for the Acts of the Apostles are the ascension of Christ into heaven, and the Day of Pentecost, in which the apostles were given the Holy Ghost to aid in their work. The idea was that Christ, though absent, was still directing their work from heaven through his Holy Spirit.
The book of Acts (The Acts of the Apostles). It was written by Luke and the content flows with the gospel of Luke really well. The book of Acts is sometimes called the 5th gospel because of this.
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Who is Stephen in Acts of the Apostles?
No. The Book of Acts is in the New Testament.
AnswerNo. The Acts of the Apostles is essentially a record of the supposed acts of Peter and Paul, perhaps even a subtle comparison of the two apostles. Apart from Stephen, who is not mentioned anywhere outside Acts, there is no real mention of the other apostles.
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It stands for the acts of the apostles. Acts is the book that describes the narrative of the early Apostles lives, focusing especially on the two most prominent of those Apostles which were Peter and Paul.
Acts of the Apostles.
Arguably the whole of the Acts of the Apostles is about the apostle Paul, but the second part is certainly about Paul.
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Acts is sometimes referred to as 'The Acts of the Holy Spirit.'
It was Paul that encourage the Apostles to moved on . This is recorded in the book of ACTS