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Chapter 1 – The Ascension of Jesus. Chapter 1 witnesses the ascension of our Lord Jesus into heaven after He instructs the apostles to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. The apostles return to Jerusalem and choose Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot among the Twelve.
Acts 1 serves as the opening chapter of the Book of Acts, recounting the final moments of Jesus' earthly ministry and His ascension into heaven. After His resurrection, Jesus spent forty days appearing to His apostles and speaking about the kingdom of God.
1 mar 2024 · Book of Acts Summary By Chapter. Chapter 1: Jesus Ascends and Commissions His Disciples. The book of Acts opens with a bridge between the Gospel of Luke and the beginning of the Church. Luke addresses Theophilus, the same person for whom he wrote his Gospel, summarizing Jesus’ final instructions to his disciples before his ascension to heaven.
Luke wrote the book of Acts (Acts of the Apostles) to record how believers were empowered by the Holy Spirit, worked to spread the Gospel of Christ, and are a model for the future church. The book of Acts is also the history of the birth, the founding, and the spread of the Church from Jerusalem to Rome.
The Gospel of Luke recounts the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Acts continues the story as Jesus ascends to heaven, the Holy Spirit descends onto His followers, and those followers spread the message of Jesus' saving sacrifice. Acts 1 is a kind of segue between the two accounts.
Acts chapter 1 serves as a pivotal introduction to the narrative and themes of the Acts of the Apostles, bridging the conclusion of Jesus' earthly ministry with the inception of the Church's expansive mission.
David Guzik commentary on Acts 1 describes the ascension of Jesus into heaven and the appointing of Matthias as a replacement for Judas.