Key Events: Key Historical Events Of The Bibleنموونە
Church
Acts is a continuation of the book of Luke. Acts continues the story of what happens following Jesus’ return to heaven. Luke tells his readers Jesus promised he would return, but in the meantime, the message of Jesus was to be spread throughout the world by the church. The church is not a building or a specific congregation, but the collection of everyone who has trusted Jesus regardless of location or traditions. Many see verse 8 as an outline for the remainder of the book.
When Jesus returned to heaven, his followers stood around looking up. They needed to be reminded to get to work doing what Jesus had told them to do, which was spreading his message throughout the world. When people are going through tough times, they often long for Jesus to return.
Sometimes, they even make the mistake of predicting when Jesus will return. However, when Jesus returns, our opportunity to reach others for Jesus ends. We want Jesus to return, but when we think of the friend or loved-one who still needs Jesus, we wish he would hold off a bit longer. Since we don’t know when he will return, let’s reach as many as we can while we can.
Scripture
About this Plan
This reading plan will provide an overview of the key historical events that are told about in the Bible. All of the Bible was written in the midst of real people’s lives in specific time periods. Understanding these events will help Bible readers understand all of the Bible better.
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