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Acts chapter 4 is mainly on the trial of Peter and John in front of the people , that is the rules elders, and scribes. Their main complain against Peter and John was that they were preaching about Jesus christ.
This section begins in Acts 9:32 and ends in Acts 11:18 and tells us about Peter preaching the gospel to gentiles. Acts 10 is about a Roman centurion Cornelius, receiving the gospel. In a vision Cornelius is told to send for Peter who was at that time in Joppa. Peter also has a vision and God shows him the gospel is for all people not just Israel. Peter goes to Joppa with Cornelius's servants and tells Cornelius and others the gospel.
Although written in the form of a history, Acts of the Apostles is essentially a work that compares the apostles Peter and Paul, such that Peter always comes across as the more worthy apostle. For example, they are both reported as performing comparable miracles, but in each case Paul's miracle was matched by at least one even more awe-inspiring and worthy miracle performed by Peter. Paul had never mentioned performing miracles, but decades later we find Acts attributing miracles to him, with Peter always performing another, somewhat similar but greater miracle and doing greater service for the Church. The author of Acts, traditionally Luke but this is very unlikely, was rewriting history.
Acts of the Apostles is about the early church, and Christians as well. It is written by Luke . It records the sermon and healing by peter and sermons of Peter where 3,000 people became Christians , Stephen also gave a powerful sermon as well.
At Pentecost (when the Holy Spirit came), Peter preached a sermon that resulted in 3 000 people being added to the believers. The sermon can be found in Acts 2.
Acts does not mention Peter's death. The Gospel of John (21:18) contains a prophetic reference to his death.
Acts When Peter and the apostles were gathered in the upper room,they were called christain. followers of christ.
read Acts and think about it
An angel rescued Peter from prison in Acts 12:6-10.
(Acts 12:1-7)... Peter was being kept in the prison...
People love catching others doing acts of kindness, showing empathy, or going out of their way to help someone in need. It warms their heart and restores their faith in humanity.
The meaning of Peter's dream in the Bible (Acts 10) was to show him that God's message and salvation were not only for the Jewish people but for all nations. It was a revelation for Peter to understand that he should not consider any person unclean or unworthy of receiving God's grace based on their ethnicity or background.