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Acts 01 Round Two: Prologue: Preparing for a Miracle

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A movement doesn’t start with perfect people. It starts with a promise. We open Acts with Luke’s careful hand guiding us from resurrection reality to the launchpad of the church, where an upper room full of ordinary disciples waits, prays, and prepares for power. Before the crowds and miracles come, there’s a quiet ten-day hinge that shapes everything: Jesus ascends, angels reassure, and a community chooses faithfulness over frenzy.
We unpack why Luke writes to Theophilus again, how Acts serves as the essential bridge between the Gospels and the letters, and what the early 60s AD context reveals about reliability and purpose. From the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem’s upper room, we trace the three core scenes of Acts 1: the resurrected Jesus teaching over forty days, the Ascension reframing political expectations into a global mission, and the early church replacing Judas to preserve credible witness. The phrase that still echoes—“You will receive power”—does more than headline the chapter; it outlines the book and sketches our map for witness from home to the ends of the earth.
Along the way, we sit with the awkward parts that make Acts so human: misunderstanding timelines, casting lots before Pentecost, and learning to partner with the Holy Spirit in real time. That honesty is the invitation. If fishermen and a used-up Pharisee can carry the gospel across continents, there’s room for us—teachers, technicians, students, nurses, and neighbors—to live this story in our zip codes and online spaces. Waiting becomes preparation. Prayer becomes strategy. Presence becomes proclamation.
Join us as we set the foundation for the series: authorship, context, the key verse, and the surprising way God builds with the least likely. If this conversation sparks insight, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next chapter on Acts 2, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What part of Acts 1 challenges you to be a witness today?

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Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
Copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation.
Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Series Vision (00:00:00)

2. Why Acts Matters And Scope (00:00:56)

3. Who Wrote Acts And For Whom (00:02:10)

4. What Acts Is And When Written (00:03:50)

5. How Acts Bridges Gospels To Letters (00:05:36)

6. Themes: Holy Spirit And Ordinary People (00:07:04)

7. Reading Acts 1: Prologue Setup (00:09:12)

8. The Ascension And Acts 1:8 (00:11:28)

9. Upper Room And Community In Prayer (00:14:00)

10. Replacing Judas And Casting Lots (00:16:10)

11. Takeaway, Key Verse, And Prayer (00:18:00)

969 episodes

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A movement doesn’t start with perfect people. It starts with a promise. We open Acts with Luke’s careful hand guiding us from resurrection reality to the launchpad of the church, where an upper room full of ordinary disciples waits, prays, and prepares for power. Before the crowds and miracles come, there’s a quiet ten-day hinge that shapes everything: Jesus ascends, angels reassure, and a community chooses faithfulness over frenzy.
We unpack why Luke writes to Theophilus again, how Acts serves as the essential bridge between the Gospels and the letters, and what the early 60s AD context reveals about reliability and purpose. From the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem’s upper room, we trace the three core scenes of Acts 1: the resurrected Jesus teaching over forty days, the Ascension reframing political expectations into a global mission, and the early church replacing Judas to preserve credible witness. The phrase that still echoes—“You will receive power”—does more than headline the chapter; it outlines the book and sketches our map for witness from home to the ends of the earth.
Along the way, we sit with the awkward parts that make Acts so human: misunderstanding timelines, casting lots before Pentecost, and learning to partner with the Holy Spirit in real time. That honesty is the invitation. If fishermen and a used-up Pharisee can carry the gospel across continents, there’s room for us—teachers, technicians, students, nurses, and neighbors—to live this story in our zip codes and online spaces. Waiting becomes preparation. Prayer becomes strategy. Presence becomes proclamation.
Join us as we set the foundation for the series: authorship, context, the key verse, and the surprising way God builds with the least likely. If this conversation sparks insight, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next chapter on Acts 2, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What part of Acts 1 challenges you to be a witness today?

We’d love to hear from you. (For questions, use the links above.)

Contact us-

Ask a Question
Send Encouragement

Take a Next Step-

SOAP Bible Study Method.
Bible Reading Plan.
Free Weekly Newsletter.

Socials-

Facebook.
Instagram.
X.
YouTube.
The More We Dig. The More We Find.

Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
Copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation.
Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Series Vision (00:00:00)

2. Why Acts Matters And Scope (00:00:56)

3. Who Wrote Acts And For Whom (00:02:10)

4. What Acts Is And When Written (00:03:50)

5. How Acts Bridges Gospels To Letters (00:05:36)

6. Themes: Holy Spirit And Ordinary People (00:07:04)

7. Reading Acts 1: Prologue Setup (00:09:12)

8. The Ascension And Acts 1:8 (00:11:28)

9. Upper Room And Community In Prayer (00:14:00)

10. Replacing Judas And Casting Lots (00:16:10)

11. Takeaway, Key Verse, And Prayer (00:18:00)

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