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What Is The Reflection Of The Book Of Acts

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In the opening chapters of the Book of Acts, Peter gives a speech to one hundred and twenty believers of Jesus. He tells them that the Scripture has been fulfilled and Judas must be replaced meaning a new apostle must be appointed. The requirements in order to become the new apostle was that you must have been present since the baptism of John until the day that Jesus was taken away from his people. Barsabbas and Matthias were eventually chosen. Peter seems to be the most vocal apostle throughout the Book of Acts. He goes on to give a speech defending that the apostles are not drunk in Chapter Two. He proclaims that God is pouring out his spirit, so everyone can prophesy. Peter is devoted follower to Jesus and the Church. He talks about …show more content…

Instead of telling them to repent for their sins, Peter killed them. This establishes God’s hate of sin and that the ultimate consequence is death. However, Peter gave the option of repentance to Philip in Samaria who had offered him money for Peter’s help. Peter told him, ““May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain God’s gift with money! You have no part of share in this, for your heart is not right before God. Repent therefore for this wickedness of yours, and pray to the Lord that, if possible, the intent of your heart may be forgiven you” (Acts 8:20-22). In Chapter 10, Pete sees a vision of God. “In it were all kinds of four-footed creatures and reptiles and birds of the air. Then he heard a voice saying, ‘Get up, Peter; kill and eat’” (Acts 10:12-13). Peter says he will not eat what is unclean to which God responds that what He creates is clean. This is not only the case for animals, but people as well. Ultimately, Peter learned the important lesson that God does not favor anyone. He has respect for all he has created and so should everyone else. While reading both the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts, it becomes evident why scholars of the New Testament believe they are written by the same author. Both of the texts mention Theophilus in the opening chapter. Unfortunately, the identity of Theophilus is unknown. In the Gospel of Luke, it reads, “I too decided…to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus, so

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