Lives of the apostles of Jesus ChristBacon, David Francis
Religion
Lives of the apostles of Jesus Christ
Bacon, David Francis
Apostles
reason to think that such a dominion as they hoped for, was to be
established. He therefore, to their inquiries whether he would at that
time restore the ancient kingdom of Israel, replied that it was not
for them to know the times which the Father had reserved in his own
counsels, for the completion of that event. But he went on to inform
them of something which _was_ for them to know. “You shall receive
power, when the Holy Ghost shall have come upon you; and you shall be
witnesses of these things for me, both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea,
and in Samaria, and even to the farthest parts of the earth.” And when
he had spoken these things, he was taken away from them as they were
looking at him, for a cloud received him out of their sight. And while
they looked earnestly towards heaven, as he went up, behold, two men
stood by them in white apparel, and said, “Ye men of Galilee, why stand
ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus who is taken up from you
into heaven, shall so come in like manner as you have seen him go into
heaven.” They now understood that they had parted from their loved
Master forever, in earthly form; yet the consolations afforded by this
last promise of the attendant spirits, were neither few nor small. To
bring about that bright return, in whose glories they were to share,
was the great task to which they devoted their lives; and they went
back to Jerusalem, sorrowful indeed for the removal of their great
guide and friend, but not sorrowing as those who have no hope.
_To Bethany._――This place was on the Mount of Olives, probably
near its summit, and perhaps within sight of Jerusalem. See
notes on pp. 90 and 95.
Here ceased their course of instruction under their Divine Master;
laying down their character as _Disciples_, they now took up the higher
dignity, responsibility and labors of _Apostles_. Here too ceases the
record of “PETER’S DISCIPLESHIP;”――no longer a _learner_ and _follower_
of any one on earth, he is exalted to the new duties and dangers of
the APOSTLESHIP, of which the still more interesting story here begins;
and he must henceforth bear the new character and title of “Peter the
_teacher_ and _leader_.”
II. PETER’S APOSTLESHIP;
OR
PETER THE TEACHER AND LEADER.
THE PENTECOST.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account