Extra Acts - Part 3 Flashcards
In Peter’s sermon he bases his whole argument on
The Word of God - Psalm 16:8-11
David was speaking of Jesus
The Davidic covenant is
God promised David there would always be a man from his descendants on th throne.
By paying the full price, Jesus won for us the battle against sin and death. Thus he remains
At God’s right hand throughout the age and he is always there to intercede for us.
THe baptism in the HS is a promise of the Father and
Jesus is the One who pours it out.
God is the giver and Jesus is the baptizer
The baptism in the HS is proof
That Jesus was exalted to the right hand of God and He is still working
“The Name” in the OT always refers to
The Name of God - the authority, person,and especially his character - righteousness, holiness, faithfulness, goodness, love and power
The NT name for God - Lord (Greek word kurios)
Mercy, grace, and love are part of the holiness, teh holy name of Jesus of God to humankind.
All authority in heaven and earth has been given to him
God man Jesus
Lord and Christ
After repentance, water baptism becomes the
Pledge or testimony of a good conscience that has been cleansed by the blood and by the Spirit’s application of the Word concerning Christ death an resurrection
Joel’s prophecy continues to be fulfilled
As the message of salvation is proclaimed and received in a variety of contexts
All who call on the name of te Lord - can be baptized
Between the Court of the Gentiles and the Court of the Women was a
Beautifully carved Corinthian style bronze gate with gold and silver inlays.
It was called Beautiful
The age of the crippled man that PEter and John met at the gate Beautiful was this age
Over 40 years old
Peter said “Silver or gold I do not have but what I have I give to you” took faith to say
He said it under the inspiration of the HS who had given him teh gift of healing for this man
Peter commanded the crippled man “in the name and authority of Jesus Christ rise up and walk”
AT the same time he put his faith into action by
Taking hold of the man’s right hand and lifting him up
To Jews of that day one’s name was more than a label - it
Connoted both identity and authority and in the book of Acts the name of Jesus is an instrument of healing and authority