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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Acts 1:1-11

Before we conclude our meditations on the uniqueness of Christianity, we must mention our Lord's ascension. I much prefer the word exaltation to ascension to describe Christ's return to the throne of God, for that is what it really was - an exaltation. Paul, in some verses in the passage we looked at yesterday (

Bible Verses: Acts 1:1-11Ephesians 1:20-21Mark 16:9-19Psalms 68:18Luke 24:50-51Philippians 2:91 Peter 3:22

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James Russell Miller

Acts 1:1-14

The Ascension was part of the work of Christ as our Savior. It was not the end of it. The Gospel narrative is described by Luke as "all that Jesus began both to do and to teach." It is interesting to think of words and deeds of Jesus as beginnings. He did not cease to live and work - when He went away from earth....

Bible Verses: Acts 1:1-14Matthew 6:34

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T. Austin-Sparks



The Father alone has the authority to set those dates and times, and they are not for you to know. (Acts 1:7 NLT)


We are apt to think that if and
when the circumstances and conditions of our lives are changed and we are in
another position than the one we now occupy, then something will happen, the
purpose of God will begin to be fulfilled. The Lord would say, "No; it...

Bible Verses: Acts 1:7

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