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Promises | [chapter 1.1]

: Before his ascension, Jesus instructed his followers to wait for the "promise of the Father," which was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

Religious scholars and devotionals often highlight several principles regarding these "Chapter 1" promises: Acts 1:1-11 - Promised Power Promises [Chapter 1.1]

: By identifying Jesus as the "son of David," the text confirms the promise of an eternal king and kingdom. : Before his ascension, Jesus instructed his followers

: This gift is often described as a "security deposit" or guarantee that all of God's future promises will come true. Key Characteristics of These Promises Key Characteristics of These Promises The New Testament

The New Testament begins by establishing Jesus’ lineage, which is viewed as the fulfillment of ancient promises made to Abraham and David.

In the book of Acts, Chapter 1 focuses on the "Promised Power" that would sustain the early church.

: Being the "son of Abraham" fulfills the promise that through his descendants, all nations on earth would be blessed. The Promise of Power (Acts 1:1-8)

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