Title: BOOK OF ACTS Session 4
1BOOK OF ACTSSession 4
- Church of the Holy Family
- Confirmation 1
2Learning Objectives
- At the end of the session, the students would be
able to - Appreciate the struggles of the early Christian
community as it gives birth to the Christian
church - Understand the Churchs mission to spread the
gospel to the ends of the earth - Define apostles and disciples
3Enthronement
- Jesus we enthrone you
- We proclaim you are King
- Standing here in the midst of us
- We raise you up with our praise
- And as we worship build your throne (3x)
- Come Lord Jesus and take your place.
4Prayer Session - Great Awakening
- Lord pour out your Spirit
- On all the peoples of the earth
- Let your sons and daughters
- Speak their words of prophecy
- Send us dreams and visions
- Reveal the secrets of your heart
- Lord our faith is rising
- Let all heaven sound the coming of your day.
5Chorus
- Theres gonna be a great awakening
- Theres gonna be a great revival in our land
- Theres gonna be a great awakening
- And everyone who calls on Jesus
- They will be saved.
6Great Awakening-cont
- 2. Lord pour out your Spirit
- On all the nations of the earth
- Let them see your glory
- Let them fall in reverent awe
- Show your mighty power
- Shake the heavens and the earth
- Lord the world is waiting
- Let creation see the coming of your day.
7Background Acts
- Purpose - To give an accurate account of the
birth and growth of the Christian church - Author Luke ( a gentile physician)
- To whom written Theophilus and all lovers of
God - Date Written between A.D. 63 to 70
- Setting Acts is the connecting link between
Christs life and the life of the church, between
the Gospels and the Letters.
8Background Acts
- 6 Key Verse But you will receive power when
the Holy Spirit comes on you and you will be my
witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and
Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. - 7 Key People Peter, John, James, Stephen,
Philip, Paul, Barnabas, Cornelius, James (Jesus
brother), Timothy, Lydia, Silas, Titus, Apollos,
Agabus, Ananias, Felix, Festus, Agrippa, Luke - 8 Special Features Acts is a sequel to the
gospel of Luke. Because Acts ends abruptly, Luke
may have planned to write a third book,
continuing the story.
9SCENE 1- Ascension(40 days after resurrection)
10Scene 2 Pentecost (10 days after ascension)
11Scene 3 Peter Addresses a crowd (empowered by
the Holy Spirit)
12Scene 4 Peter heals the crippled beggar
13Scene 5 Peter and John Before the Sanhedrin
14Scene 6 Apostles persecuted
15Scene 7 Stephen, the first martyr
16Scene 7 Expansion of the Church and Pauls
Conversion
17Learning Points (Summary)
- Church beginnings The community of believers
began by faith in the risen Christ and in the
power of the Holy Spirit who enabled them to
witness, to love, and to serve. (By faith in
Jesus Christ and through the power of the Holy
Spirit, the church can be a vibrant agent for
change.)
18Learning Points (Summary)
- Holy Spirit- The church did not grow by its own
power and enthusiasm. The disciples were
empowered by Gods Holy Spirit. He was the
promised Counselor and Guide when Jesus went to
heaven. (Thus the church became more Holy
Spirit-conscious than problem-conscious. By
faith, any believer can claim the Holy Spirits
power to do Christs work.)
19Learning Points (Summary)
- Church Growth - Acts presents the history of a
dynamic, growing community of believers from
Jerusalem, to Syria, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
IN the first century, Christianity spread from
believing Jews to non-Jews in 39 cities, and
30countries, islands or provinces. (When the
Holy Spirit works, there is movement, excitement,
and growth. He gives us the motivation, energy,
and ability to get the gospel to the whole world.
20Learning Points (Summary)
- Witnessing Peter, John, Philip, Paul, Barnabas,
and thousands more witnessed to their new faith
in Christ. By personal testimony, preaching or
defense before authorities, they told the story
with boldness and courage to groups of all sizes.
(We are Gods people, chosen to be part of his
plan to reach the world. In love and by faith,
we can have the Holy Spirits help as we witness
or preach. Witnessing also strengthens our faith
as we are confronted by people who challenge it.)
21Learning Points (Summary)
- Opposition Through imprisonment, beatings,
plots, and riots, Christians were persecuted by
Jews and Gentiles. But the opposition became a
catalyst for the spread of Christianity. Growth
during the times of oppression showed that
Christianity was not the work of humans, but of
God.
22Group Discussion
- If you lived during the first century, and you
heard the Apostles preaching the Good News, what
would your reaction be?
23Journaling
- There are only 28 chapters in the Acts of the
Apostles. If you were to write Chapter 29, how
would you continue the story?