Page 67 - Homiletics I Student Textbook
P. 67

Spirit, by whom they would be baptized (cf.Ac.1:4-5). Upon gathering together
                                 with Him, the apostles question Jesus concerning the coming of God’s kingdom
                                 on earth (cf.Ac.1:6). Jesus’ reply to them was that such matters were not their
                                 concern at that point in time (cf.Ac.1:7).

                              (4)  Following Context

                                 After speaking with His chosen apostles, Luke records that Jesus ascended up to
                                 heaven and was received out of their sight (cf.Ac.1:9). As they stood there
                                 gazing upward, angels appeared with the message that Jesus would one day
                                 come again (cf.Ac.1:10-11). Upon hearing this news, the apostles returned to
                                 Jerusalem and met there together with other disciples, praying and waiting as
                                 Jesus had commanded them to do (cf.Ac.1:12-14).

                              (5)  Internal Context

                                 In this verse, Acts 1:8, it appears that Jesus, having completed His earthly
                                 mission but just prior to returning to heaven, is giving instruction to His chosen
                                 apostles concerning not only what would happen to them after He was gone,
                                 but also what they were to do after He was gone.

                              (6)  A basic outline of the book of Acts is below.
                                                                        89

                                   Prologue (1:1-2)

                                   A.   Preparation for Pentecost (1:3-26)

                                       1.  Instructions Before the Ascension (1:3-8)
                                       2.  The Ascension (1:9-11)
                                       3.  After the Ascension (1:12-26)

                                   B.  Witness in Jerusalem (2:1-7:60)

                                   C.  Witness in Judea and Samaria and the Beginnings of Gentile
                                       Evangelism (8:1-11:18)

                                   D.  Witness to the Ends of the Earth (11:19-28:31)


                       2.  Word Possibilities

                          a.  shall receive (lambano / lam-ban-o): Verb – future middle indicative 2  person plural
                                                                                            nd

                              (1)  to take hold of someone or something (with or without force)
                              (2)  to receive or accept an object or benefit where the initiative rests with the giver
                              (3)  to acquire possession of something
                              (4)  to collect what is due

               89  Ajith Fernando, NIV Application Commentary: Acts (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1998), 42-44.
                                                             66
   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72