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The Birth of the Church

The Holy Spirit Arrives

33AD

Bible Reference: Acts – Revelation

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  • Jesus promises that although He was leaving, the Holy Spirit would come and use them to spread the good news throughout the world.
  • The disciples awaited the Holy Spirit in Jerusalem and on the Day of Pentecost, fifty days after Jesus’ resurrection, the Spirit came upon Christ’s original followers.
  • Inhabited by the Holy Spirit, they were able to proclaim the name of Jesus boldly starting in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, then to the ends of the earth.
  • God used the original disciples and sent them out as “apostles” meaning “sent ones” to share the message of Christ.
  • When the work of the ministry became too large, seven Herodians were anointed to help the disciples, which included Stephen and Philip.
  • Stephen was the first martyr to die as a result of his testimony of Jesus Christ in church history.
  • Paul, not originally a disciple but selected by Jesus to take the Gospel to the Gentiles, was commissioned to go to Asia Minor, Greece, and then finally Rome.
  • As a result of the power of the Holy Spirit being unleashed, God took ordinary people and used them to accomplish His purposes.
  • The church spread and expanded even when widespread persecution broke out under the leadership of the Roman Emperor Nero in 66 AD.

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