Setting
In the book of Acts, Luke continues where he left off in his gospel. In this first chapter, he narrates the work of the Lord Jesus Christ after His resurrection. The Lord appeared to the disciples and taught them. He promised them the Holy Spirit and gave them the great commission to preach the gospel to the end of the earth. Then, before their eyes, the Lord ascended to heaven, and the angels proclaimed that He will come again. Luke’s account of these events sets the stage for the establishment of the church and shows that it is through the Lord’s continual abidance that the church would fulfill her mission.
Key Verse
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Did You Know...?
1. Apostles (1:2): the word “apostle” literally means “one sent forth.” Originally, this term was used to designate the twelve disciples whom Jesus had sent forth to preach the gospel and to be with Him during His ministry. Later, the word was used to also refer to Christian messengers and teachers (See
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General Analysis
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1. Where else in the Bible does it record the appearances of the resurrected Jesus and His ascension?
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2. According to the four gospels and Acts, what are the final instructions and words of Jesus before His ascension?
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3. In what ways did the Lord Jesus prepare the apostles to be His witnesses during the forty-day post-resurrection period? Base your answer on the current passage.
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4a. Record the promises in this passage.
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4b. Why are these promises important to Christians?
Segment Analysis
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1:1-2
1. Who was the Acts of the Apostles addressed to?
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2. What is Luke referring to when he mentions the former account?
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3. What is the content of the former account?
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4. Why were the disciples called “apostles” (2)?
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1:3-8
5. What did Jesus teach His disciples during this period?
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6. What did Jesus command His disciples to do?
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7a. Compare the disciples’ question (6) and the Lord’s answer (7-8). What was the disciples’ concern? What did the Lord Jesus tell them to focus on instead?
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7b. What teachings can we gather from this dialog?
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1:9-11
8. From where did Jesus ascend to heaven?
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9. The apostles personally saw the Lord’s ascension into heaven. How does the Lord’s ascension motivate us, as it must have motivated the disciples, to witness for Christ?
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10. What did the angels tell the disciples?
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11. In terms of fulfilling the Great Commission, why is it important to constantly remind ourselves of Jesus’ coming?