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Anchor & the Acts Reading Schedule Chapters 10,11, 12
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July

18-24

Acts 10

Luke 3 – John’s baptism

Luke 4:40-44 – Jesus healing

Luke 23 – Jesus killed

Luke 24 – Jesus raised up, witnesses

Matthew 28:19-20 – baptized in the name of Jesus

Galatians 2 – Jew & Gentile

Romans 2:11, James 2:1-9 – favoritism

Romans 15:7 – accepts

Romans 10:12 – Lord of all

1Corinthians 4:5, 1Peter 4:1-6 – judge

Leviticus 11, Deuteronomy 14:1-21 – unclean food

2Samuel 23:2-4 – righteous

 

Psalm 112:5-9 – gifts to the poor

 

Isaiah 52:7-12 – good news of peace

Revelation 21:3 – God was with him

Jeremiah 31:34 – forgiveness of sins

 

July 25-31

Acts 11

Luke 3:16 baptism with water and fire

Luke 8:1 – good news about Jesus

Ephesians 2:8-10 – grace of God

Deuteronomy 30:1-10 – turn to the LORD

 

Isaiah 30:15-26 – repentance

Isaiah 55:7 – turn to the LORD

August

1-7

Acts 12

Luke 1:5 – King Herod

Luke 5:10, 9:28-36, 51-55 – James the brother of John

Luke 22:1, 7-8 – Peter and Festival

Luke 2:9 – angel of the Lord

 

Deuteronomy 5:26 – voice of God

Psalm 18:17-19 – rescued

Isaiah 14:9-13 - worms

August

8-14

Acts 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Who are the active characters?   * What are key words, phrases, questions of the chapter?  * What do you find interesting or insightful in this chapter?

 * What don’t you understand about this chapter?   * What questions do you have about this chapter?   * What do I learn about the Holy Spirit from this chapter?

* What do I learn about the Church from this chapter?

 

What to do with what you are reading…

* Ask God to help you understand what he is revealing to you through his Word.   * Ask God to help you do what he is instructing you to do through his Word.

 

Acts & Other Scriptures

There is one author for the Gospel According to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. There are many stories that link together, it is helpful to reference them to make more sense of the direction of the book. The author also links to Scriptures from the Old Testament; becoming more familiar with them expands the context of the message