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Acts 1:9-14
Excerpted from: 'Being Seen of Them Forty Days'

They spent ten days with one accord thinking and praying about all that had been done within the time that Jesus Christ had been in front of them. Both what He said and did, along with their responses to those things.

Brethren, as I said, all metaphors break down, but the work of Jesus Christ never does, and the missing piece for the constancy of looking to Christ as the Author and Finisher of our faith is baptism of the Spirit, with the Father and Son dwelling within those Christ has determined to serve His Body! It ensures those gifted members of His Body will serve with eyes focused on Him, constantly and consistently.

Acts 1:13-14
Excerpted from: 'Being Seen of Them Forty Days'

They spent ten days with one accord thinking and praying about all that had been done within the time that Jesus Christ had been in front of them. Both what He said and did, along with their responses to those things.


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