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What does the Bible say about the Book of Acts?

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The Book of Acts serves as a historical narrative that connects the Gospels and the New Testament epistles, showing the work of Christ through His church.

The Book of Acts is a crucial bridge between the Gospels and the epistles, serving as a historical document that narrates the actions and teachings of Jesus Christ after His resurrection, as well as the early church's formation and mission. It is imperative for understanding how the church is to conduct itself according to the teachings of Christ. Without this narrative, the epistles would lack the contextual framework necessary for comprehending how the church should live in light of Christ’s atoning work and ongoing presence through the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 2:1-4, Acts 1:1-4, Daniel 11:32-35

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