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Beginning Days of the Church of Jesus Christ - In Reply - 3 years ago
Jesus's birth is told in Matthew and Luke. TowRds the End of the Gospel accounts, AFTER Jesus's resurrection, he is witnessed by 500 people from town.
There are passages that cover the time between resurrection and the Day of Ascension into heaven; and Jesus was with his disciples (THE CHURCH). They are told to tarry for the Day of Pentecost (50 days).
On Pentecost they receive the in dwelling of the Spirit of Christ: the Holy Spirit. Not only they were filled with the Holy Spirit, but the towns people rejoiced also, bearing witness to the event.
The Book of Acts is the going forth of the Church.
The Disciples (now Apostles) were The Church. Their first act was to replace Judas (who committed suicide), which they did in the permissive will of God. Later, Paul would be the 12th Apostle, appointed by Jesus himself to evangelize the Gentiles.
There are passages that cover the time between resurrection and the Day of Ascension into heaven; and Jesus was with his disciples (THE CHURCH). They are told to tarry for the Day of Pentecost (50 days).
On Pentecost they receive the in dwelling of the Spirit of Christ: the Holy Spirit. Not only they were filled with the Holy Spirit, but the towns people rejoiced also, bearing witness to the event.
The Book of Acts is the going forth of the Church.
The Disciples (now Apostles) were The Church. Their first act was to replace Judas (who committed suicide), which they did in the permissive will of God. Later, Paul would be the 12th Apostle, appointed by Jesus himself to evangelize the Gentiles.
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