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Day 11: Acts - The Rise of the Early Church

In this episode of Immerse, we journey through the book of Acts, focusing on the days following Jesus' resurrection and ascension. We explore the instructions Jesus gave to His apostles through the Holy Spirit, the promise of the Holy Spirit's arrival, and the apostles' mission to spread His teachings. Key events include the selection of Matthias to replace Judas, the powerful occurrence of Pentecost where believers were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke in various languages, Peter's impassioned sermon leading to the conversion of 3000 people, and the miraculous healing of a lame man by Peter and John. The episode also covers the rapid growth of the early Christian community and their clashes with Jewish religious leaders, emphasizing the transformative power of faith and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies through Jesus Christ.

00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:11 Jesus' Ascension and Apostles' Mission
02:20 Choosing a Replacement for Judas
03:58 The Day of Pentecost
05:26 Peter's Sermon and the Early Church
10:14 Healing of the Lame Man
13:52 Peter and John Arrested
14:22 Conclusion

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Henry: Welcome to immerse, the
daily bible reading experience.

Day eleven.

volume two of Luke Acts, the book of Acts.

In my first book, I told you
Theophilus about everything Jesus

began to do and teach until the
day he was taken up to heaven.

After giving his chosen apostles further
instructions through the Holy Spirit

during the 40 days after he suffered and
died, he appeared to the apostles from

time to time and he proved to them in many
ways that he was actually alive and he

talked to them about the kingdom of God.

Once when he was eating with
them, he commanded them.

Do not leave Jerusalem until
the father sends you the gift.

He promised.

As I told you before John baptized
with water, but in just a few days you

will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.

So when the apostles were with
Jesus, they kept asking him, Lord

has the time come for you to free
Israel and restore our kingdom.

He replied, the father alone has the
authority to set those dates and times,

and they are not for you to know, but
you will receive power when the Holy

Spirit comes upon you, and you will be
my witnesses, telling people about me

everywhere in Jerusalem, throughout Judea,
in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

After saying this, he was taken up into
a cloud while they were watching, and

they could no longer see him as they
strained to see him rising into heaven.

Two white robed men suddenly
stood among them men of Galilee.

They said, why are you standing
here staring into heaven?

Jesus has been taken from you into
heaven, but someday he will return from

heaven in the same way you saw him go.

Then the apostles returned to
Jerusalem from the Mount of

Olives, a distance of half a mile.

When they arrived, they went
to the upstairs room of the

house where they were staying.

Here are the names of
those who are present.

Peter, John, James, Andrew,
Philip, Thomas, Thomas

Bartholomew, Matthew James, Val.

Simon, the zealot and Judas son of
James, they all met together and were

constantly united in prayer, along
with Mary, the mother of Jesus, several

other women and the brothers of Jesus.

During this time, when about 120 believers
were together in one place, Peter

stood up and addressed them brothers.

He said the scriptures had to be
fulfilled concerning Judas, who

guided those who arrested Jesus.

This was predicted long ago by
the Holy Spirit speaking through

King David Judas was one of us and
shared in the ministry with us.

Judas had bought a field with
the money he received for his

treachery falling headfirst there.

His body split open, spilling
out all his intestines.

The news of his death spread to all
the people of Jerusalem, and they

gave the place the Aramaic name,
AAMA, which means field of blood.

Peter continued.

This was written in the Book of Psalms
where it says, let his home become

desolate with no one living in it.

It also says, let someone
else take his position.

So now we must choose a replacement
for Judas from among the men who

were with us the entire time we were
traveling with the Lord Jesus from

the time he was baptized by John
until the day he was taken from us.

Whoever is chosen will join us as
a witness of Jesus' resurrection.

So they nominated two men,
Joseph called Barsabas, also

known as Justice and Mathias.

Then they all prayed, oh Lord, you
know, every heart show us which of these

men you have chosen as an apostle to
replace Judas in this ministry for he has

deserted us and gone where he belongs.

Then they cast lots and Mathias
was selected to become an

apostle with the other 11.

On the day of Pentecost, all the believers
were meeting together in one place.

Suddenly there was a sound from
heaven, like the roaring of a

mighty windstorm, and it filled
the house where they were sitting.

Then what looked like flames or tongues
of fire appeared in, settled on each

of them, and everyone present was
filled with the Holy Spirit and began

speaking in other languages as the
Holy Spirit gave them this ability.

At that time, there were devout Jews
from every nation living in Jerusalem.

When they heard the loud noise,
everyone came running and they were

bewildered to hear their own languages
being spoken by the believers.

They were completely amazed.

How can this be?

They exclaimed?

These people are all from Galilee,
and yet we hear them speaking

in our own native languages.

Here we are.

Parthians Meads, Elamites, people from
Mesopotamia, Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus,

the province of Asia, regia, paraphilia,
Egypt, and the areas of Libya around

Cyi visitors from Rome, both Jews and
converts to Judaism, Cretans and Arabs.

And we all hear these people
speaking in our own languages about

the wonderful things God has done.

They stood there amazed and perplexed.

What can this mean?

They asked each other, but
others in the crowd ridiculed

them, saying They're just drunk.

That's all.

Then Peter stepped forward with the 11
other apostles and shouted to the crowd.

Listen carefully, all of you fellow
Jews and residents of Jerusalem,

make no mistake about this.

These people are not drunk
as some of you are assuming.

Nine o'clock in the morning
is much too early for that.

No.

What you see was predicted
long ago by the prophet Joel.

In the last days.

God says, I will pour out
my spirit upon all people.

Your sons and daughters will prophesy.

Your young men will see visions,
and your old men will dream dreams.

In those days, I will pour out my
spirit, even on my servants, men and

women alike, and they will prophesy.

And I will cause wonders in the heavens
above and signs on the earth below

blood and fire and clouds of smoke.

The sun will become dark and the
moon will turn blood red before that

great and glorious day of the Lord
arrives, but everyone who calls on

the name of the Lord will be saved.

People of Israel, listen, God publicly
endorsed Jesus The Nazarene by

doing powerful miracles, wonders and
signs through him, as you well know.

But God knew what would happen and
his prearranged plan was carried out.

When Jesus was betrayed with the
help of lawless gentiles, you nailed

him to a cross and killed him.

But God released him from the
horrors of death and raised

him back to life for death.

Could not keep him in its grip.

King David said this about him.

I see that the Lord is always with me.

I will not be shaken for
he is right beside me.

No wonder my heart is
glad and my tongue shouts.

His praises.

My body rests in hope for you will not
leave my soul among the dead or allow

your holy one to rot in the grave.

You have shown me the way
of life and you will fill me

with the joy of your presence.

Dear brothers, think about this.

You can be sure that the patriarch
David wasn't referring to himself for

he died and was buried and his tomb
is still here among us, but he was a

prophet and he knew God had promised
with an oath that one of David's own

descendants would sit on his throne.

David was looking into the future
and speaking of the Messiah's

resurrection, he was saying that God
would not leave him among the dead or

allow his body to rot in the grave.

God raised Jesus from the dead and
we are all witnesses of this now.

He is exalted to the place of highest
honor in heaven at God's right hand,

and the Father, as he had promised,
gave him the Holy Spirit to pour out

upon us just as you see and hear today.

For David himself, never ascended into
heaven yet he said, the Lord said to my

Lord, sit in the place of honor at my
right hand until I humble your enemies,

making them a footstool under your feet.

So let everyone in Israel know for certain
that God has made this Jesus, whom you

crucified to be both Lord and Messiah.

Peter's words pierced their hearts
and they said to him and to the other

apostles, Brothers, what should we do?

Peter replied, each of you must repent
of your sins and turn to God and be

baptized in the name of Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness of your sins.

Then you will receive the
gift of the Holy Spirit.

This promise is to you, to your
children, and to those far away, all who

have been called by the Lord our God.

Then Peter continued preaching
for a long time, strongly urging

all his listeners, save yourselves
from this crooked generation.

Those who believed what Peter said
were baptized and added to the

church that day, about 3000 in all.

All the believers devoted themselves to
the apostles teaching and to fellowship

and to sharing in meals, including
the Lord's Supper and to prayer.

A deep sense of awe came over them
all, and the apostles performed many

miraculous signs and wonders, and
all the believers met together in one

place and shared everything they had.

They sold their property and possessions
and shared the money with those in need.

They worshiped together at the
temple each day, met in homes for

the Lord's Supper and shared their
meals with great joy and generosity.

All the while praising God and enjoying
the goodwill of all the people, and

each day, the Lord added to their
fellowship, those who were being saved.

Peter and John went to the temple
one afternoon to take part in

the three o'clock prayer service.

As they approached the temple, a man lame
from birth was being carried in each day.

He was put beside the temple gate, the
one called the beautiful gate, so he could

beg from the people going into the temple.

When he saw Peter and John about to
enter, he asked them for some money.

Peter and John looked at him
intently and Peter said, look at us.

The lame man looked at them eagerly
expecting some money, but Peter

said, I don't have any silver or
gold for you, but I'll give you what

I have in the name of Jesus Christ.

The Nazarene get up and walk.

Then Peter took the lame man by the
right hand and helped him up, and as

he did, the man's feet and ankles were
instantly healed and strengthened.

He jumped up, stood on his
feet, and began to walk.

Then walking, leaping and praising God.

He went into the temple with them.

All the people saw him walking
and heard him praising God.

When they realized he was the lame beggar
they had seen so often at the beautiful

gate, they were absolutely astounded.

They all rushed out in amazement to
Solomon's colon aid where the man was

holding tightly to Peter and John.

Peter saw his opportunity and
addressed the crowd people of Israel.

He said, what is so surprising
about this and why stare at us as

though we had made this man walk
by our own power or godliness?

For it is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, the God of all our ancestors who

has brought glory to his servant Jesus.

By doing this, this is the
same Jesus whom you handed over

and rejected before Pilate.

Despite Pilate's decision to
release him, you rejected this

holy, righteous one and instead
demanded the release of a murderer.

You killed the author of life,
but God raised him from the dead.

And we are witnesses of this
fact through faith in the name

of Jesus, this man was healed.

And you know how crippled he was before
faith in Jesus' name has healed him.

Before your very eyes friends, I
realize that what you and your leaders

did to Jesus was done in ignorance,
but God was fulfilling what all the

prophets had foretold about the Messiah,
that he must suffer these things.

Now repent of your sins and turn to God
so that your sins may be wiped away.

Then times of refreshment will come from
the presence of the Lord and he will again

send you Jesus, your appointed Messiah for
he must remain in heaven until the time

for the final restoration of all things.

As God promised long ago through his
holy prophets, Moses said, the Lord

your God will raise up for you a prophet
like me from among your own people.

Listen carefully to
everything he tells you.

Then Moses said, anyone who will
not listen to that prophet will be

completely cut off from God's people.

Starting with Samuel, every prophet
spoke about what is happening today.

You are the children of those prophets
and you are included in the covenant

God promise to your ancestors.

For God said to Abraham through
your descendants, all the

families on Earth will be blessed.

When God raised up his servant, Jesus,
he sent him first to you people of

Israel to bless you by turning each
of you back from your sinful ways.

While Peter and John were speaking
to the people, they were confronted

by the priests, the captain of the
Temple Guard and some of the Sadducees.

These leaders were very disturbed
that Peter and John were teaching

the people that through Jesus there
is a resurrection of the dead.

They arrested them and since
it was already evening, put

them in jail until morning.

But many of the people who
heard their message believed it.

So the number of men who
believed now totaled about 5,000.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.