biblestudy: Acts (Part 5)

Acts 3-4:4 Apostles Witness Brings Conflict With Established Authority
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 23-Aug-88; Tape #BS-AC05

Description: In this fifth study of the book of Acts, John Ritenbaugh highlights how the witness of the apostles, particularly miraculous healings performed in the name of Jesus Christ, brought them into conflict with the established Jewish leaders, the entrenched Sadducees and the Sanhedrin. Peter used the startling impact of these healings to draw attention to the fulfilled prophecies pertaining to Jesus—the source of the healing power—whom the crowds Peter was addressing had crucified in ignorance. As the veil of ignorance is lifted, they (and we) have the responsibility to act on this knowledge of culpability in His crucifixion and fully repent—undergo a total change of life. Focusing on his predominantly Jewish audience, he affirms that belief in the prophecies of the Old Testament will lead to belief in Christ. Being in Him makes us heirs of the promises to Abraham. (83 minutes)

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Change of life David's dynasty Erase Forgiveness of sins Fulfilled prophecy Ink Name of Christ Power in name of Jesus Prophecies of Christ Promises of Abraham Repentance Responsibility Sadducees Times of establishment Samuel Times of refreshing Times of restoration Turning away from the world Witness and conflict

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Sermons in the Acts series:

Acts (Part 1)
Acts as a Trial Document

Acts (Part 2)
The Miracle of Pentecost: Peter's Sermon

Acts (Part 3)
Acts 2, Speaking In Tounges

Acts (Part 4)
Acts 2:22-47 Christ's Messiahship/ Giving of Holy Spirit

Acts (Part 5)
Acts 3-4:4 Apostles Witness Brings Conflict With Established Authority

Acts (Part 6)
Acts 4-5:11 Peter and John's Boldness and Courage

Acts (Part 7)
Acts 5 & 6 Confrontation with the Sanhedrin and Stephen's Testimony

Acts (Part 8)
Acts 7:1-50 Rejection Of Deliverer Leads To Idolatry

Acts (Part 9)
Acts 7-8 Martyrdom of Stephen and Peter's Encounter with Simon Magus

Acts (Part 10)
Acts 9 Paul's Dramatic Conversion

Acts (Part 11)
Acts 10-11:1-18 Conversion of Cornelius

Acts (Part 12)
Acts 11-13 Relationship Between Prayer and God's Response

Acts (Part 13)
Acts 13 The Work of Paul and Barnabas in Cyprus

Acts (Part 14)
Acts 14 Paul and Barnabas at Lystra ; The Council of Jerusalem

Acts (Part 15)
Acts 15 The Council of Jerusalem : Circumcision and Gentiles

Acts (Part 16)
Acts 15:19-29 Sensitivity to Conscience and Scruples

Acts (Part 17)
Acts 15-16 The Imprisonment and Release of Paul and Silas

Acts (Part 19)
Acts 18: Priscilla and Aquila, Gallio's Decision, Arrival of Apollos

Acts (Part 20)
Acts 19 Paul encounters adherents to Diana (Artemis ) Worship/ Riot at Ephesus

Acts (Part 21)
Acts 20 Paul's Final Admonitory Instructions to the Ephesian Elders

Acts (Part 22)
Acts 21 Parallels Between Paul's and Christ's Last Journey to Jerusalem

Acts (Part 23)
Acts 22-23:10 Paul's Incredible Skill at Extricating Himself from Trouble

Acts (Part 24)
Acts 24 Paul Uses Trials as Opportunities to Witness

Acts (Part 25)
Acts 25-26 Paul's Appeal to Festus and his Testimony to King Agrippa




 








 
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