Praying from Acts 2:46. Themes: Fellowship, Unity, Joy
Command. The verse commands the reader to continue steadfastly with one accord in the temple and to break bread at home with gladness and singleness of hea…
Praying from Acts 2:45. Themes: Generosity, Community, Sacrifice.
Command. The verse commands the reader to sell their possessions and goods and distribute them to those in need.
Praying from Acts 2:44. Themes: Community, Sharing, Unity.
Promise. The verse is describing the unity and generosity of the early Christian community, but it is not giving a specific command to the reader.
Praying from Acts 2:42. Themes: Community, Worship, Discipleship
Command. The verse commands the reader to continue steadfastly in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and prayer.
Praying from Acts 2:41. Themes: Salvation, Conversion, Evangelism
Promise. The verse describes the result of people gladly receiving the word of God and being baptized, which is the addition of about three thousand souls …
Praying from Acts 2:40. Themes: Salvation, Exhortation, Testimony
Command. The verse commands the reader to save themselves from the crooked generation.
Praying from Acts 2:39. Themes: Promise, Children, Call
Promise. The verse promises that the promise of salvation is not just for the reader, but also for their children and for all who are far off and called by…
Praying from Acts 2:38. Themes: Repentance, Baptism, Forgiveness
Command. The verse commands the reader to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.
Praying from Acts 2:37. Themes: Repentance, Salvation, Forgiveness.
Command. The verse commands the reader to take action by asking, “What shall we do?”
Praying from Acts 2:36. Themes: Salvation, Redemption, Forgiveness.
Command. The verse commands the house of Israel to know that God has made Jesus both Lord and Christ, despite their role in his crucifixion.
Praying from Acts 2:35. Themes: Victory, Dominion, Conquest.
Promise. The verse is a promise that God will make the reader’s enemies a footstool for their feet.
Praying from Acts 2:34. Themes: Christ’s exaltation, Lordship, fulfillment of prophecy.
Promise.
The verse is stating that David did not ascend into heaven, but he prophesied that the Lord said to his Lord (referring to Jesus), “Sit at my ri…
Praying from Acts 2:33. Themes: Exaltation, Promise, Holy Spirit.
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus has received the promise of the Holy Spirit from the Father and has poured it out for all to see and hear. There i…
Praying from Acts 2:32. Themes: Resurrection, Witnessing, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus was raised up by God and that the witnesses can testify to this fact. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Acts 2:31. Themes: Resurrection, Salvation, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is referring to the prophecy of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the promise that his soul would not be left in Hades and his body w…
Praying from Acts 2:30. Themes: Prophets, Oath, Christ
Promise. The verse is stating that God had sworn an oath to raise up the Christ to sit on the throne of David, through the lineage of his body.
Praying from Acts 2:28. Themes: Salvation, Joy, Presence.
Promise. The verse promises that God will make the speaker full of gladness with His presence.
Praying from Acts 2:27. Themes: Salvation, Resurrection, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse promises that God will not leave the reader’s soul in Hades and will not allow the Holy One to see decay.
Praying from Acts 2:26. Themes: Hope, Joy, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is expressing joy and hope in the Lord.
Praying from Acts 2:25. Themes: God’s presence, steadfastness, faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is a statement made by David about his faith in the Lord and how it has kept him from being shaken or moved.