Acts 1: Other Infographics

Acts 1:1-26 sets the church’s launch in motion, merging narrative, prophecy, and mission. Jesus, risen, teaches kingdom truths for 40 days (1:1-3), promises the Spirit (1:4-5), and ignites a global mission (1:6-8), tied to OT echoes like Joel’s outpouring. His ascension (1:9-11), linked to Daniel, promises a return, fueling Upper Room prayer (1:12-14). Peter’s leadership (1:15-20) fulfills Psalm 109:8, choosing Matthias (1:21-26) to ready the Twelve. This chapter blends human steps—teaching, prayer, choice—with divine timing, unveiling a mission from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth that sparks Acts’ surge.

NOTE: Verses in the images link to the full scripture. [Deeper Dive] indicates a link to additional prophetic insight.

Resurrection Day 1 Acts 1:3 Teaching Days 1-40 Acts 1:3-8 Final Command Day 40 Acts 1:8 Ascension Day 40 Acts 1:9-11 Upper Room Days 40-49 Acts 1:12-14 Matthias Chosen Day 49 Acts 1:15-26 Garden Tomb Matt 28:1 Various Luke 24:13-35 Jerusalem Acts 1:4-5 Mount of Olives Acts 1:9-12 Upper Room Acts 1:13-14 Jerusalem Acts 1:15-26 Psalm 109:8

Covering Acts 1:1-26, this infographic maps the transition from Jesus’s resurrection (1:1-3) to Matthias’s selection (1:15-26). It highlights 40 days of kingdom teaching (1:3), the Spirit’s promise (1:4-8), the Ascension (1:9-11), Upper Room preparation (1:12-14), and Matthias Chosen (1:15-26 → Psalm 109:8). Locations—Garden Tomb to Jerusalem—tie to OT prophecies and Jesus’s commands, framing the church’s launch.

Key Events & Locations

Joel 2:28-32 Daniel 7:13-14 Psalm 109:8 Resurrection Teaching Acts 1:1-3 Spirit Promise Acts 1:4-5 Mission Charge Acts 1:6-8 Ascension Acts 1:9-11 Upper Room Prayer Acts 1:12-14 Matthias Chosen Acts 1:15-26

Acts 1:1-26’s mission flows from resurrection teaching (1:1-3) to Matthias’s selection (1:15-26, Psalm 109:8). It links the Spirit promise (1:4-5, Joel 2:28-32), Great Commission (1:6-8), Ascension (1:9-11, Daniel 7:13-14), and Upper Room prayer (1:12-14). Arrows blend prophecy and narrative, tracing the church’s launch.

Prophecy Fuels Mission