acts 1:6-7 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Jesus has promised the disciples that in His kingdom they will sit on twelve thrones and judge the tribes of Israel.
Their job is to first wait for the Spirit to come to them, then to tell the world about Jesus's death and resurrection.
21 июн. 2012 г. · Instead, Acts 1:6-7 clearly indicates that there is indeed a future for the nation of Israel in the redemptive plan of God. I say this for two ...
30 июл. 2016 г. · Jesus must come twice; once to reconcile man to the Father and redeem man from sin and death. The second time will be to set up His kingdom and reign on this ...
Even the Twelve were thinking, not of a kingdom of God, embracing all mankind, but of a sovereignty restored to Israel. Benson Commentary. Acts 1:6-8.
God's plan expands His kingdom through three developmental stages from Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria right to the very ends of the world.
They were to be His witness to a lost and dying world that salvation is available to all who would believe on Christ for the forgiveness of sins.
It contains an history of the ministry and miracles of the apostles of Christ, and is a sort of a journal of their actions, from whence it takes its name.
To improve the time of affliction, for consideration and humiliation; and the time of prosperity, mercy, and deliverance, for gratulation and thankfulness; and ...
In conclusion, Acts 1:6 is a pivotal verse in the book of Acts that addresses the disciples' misunderstanding of the nature and timing of God's kingdom. It ...
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