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Lets open the Word of God now to the book of Acts, and were going to look at the section from verse 12 all the way down to the end of the chapter, with small hope that we would ever be able to cover all of it. And thats perfectly all right; well go as far as we need to go. Acts chapter 1, beginning at verse 12. And since Im not sure how far were going to go, well wait to read it as we go through it. The glorious goal of God and the history of redemption is right on schedule. It always is on schedule, always has been on schedule. And as we are flowing through the book of Acts we have established the fact that redemption has so far had three great elements. First of all, the Old Testament, full of promises which are all yes and amen in Jesus, meaning He is the one who fulfills them all, the whole of the Old Testament moves in the direction of the arrival of Christ. And then the next great movement in redemptive history is the gospels, the four gospels which tell of His arrival and