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THE ACTS - EXPOSITIONS OF HOLY SCRIPTURE
THE ACTS
A thoughtful guide to the opening of the Acts, this exposition begins where Luke’s Gospel leaves off, exploring the significance of the Resurrection, the forty days of post‑crucifixion appearances, and the moment of Christ’s Ascension. By examining the biblical text verse by verse, the author highlights how the promise of the Holy Spirit and the command to remain in Jerusalem set the stage for the early church’s mission. The discussion also draws attention to the theological shift from Jesus’ earthly ministry to his heavenly activity, showing how the Ascension seals his work while launching a new phase of divine action.
The second part of the work delves into the structure and purpose of the Acts narrative, questioning the traditional title and emphasizing Christ’s continued presence through the apostles. It offers clear explanations of key themes—such as the role of the Holy Spirit, the unity of prayer, and the early community’s devotion—making complex ideas accessible. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation of how the first chapters lay the foundation for the church’s growth and its worldwide witness.
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1375K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1826–1910
Remembered as one of the great expository preachers of the Victorian era, he spent decades in Manchester turning biblical sermons into writing that stayed widely read long after his lifetime. His work is valued for its warmth, clarity, and close attention to the text.
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