
First of all, greetings to everyone, I hope you like this biography that I am writing for you. The Evangelist Luke is the author of the Book of Acts and, like his Gospel, he also dedicated it to his Theophilus friend, surely out of his interest in telling him everything about Jesus Christ (see Luke 1.1-4). ). From the very beginning, Luke mentions the holy spirit, he does so to remind the disciples of the promise of jusus: God would send the holy spirit and fill them with power (h 1.5-8). That is why it can be said that the central character of this book is the Holy Spirit. On the day of Pentecost, the spirit comes and turns some fearful disciples into brave proclaimers of the resurrection of Jesus (h 2.1--47). at the same time, it gives them power to heal (3.1.10; 5,12--16), leads them to defy the authorities rather than disobey God 8.,1--20, 7,1--53), and makes them punish the lie (5,1-10), In addition, the holy spirit makes the disciples understand something very important: The gospel of Jesus Christ is not only for the Jews, but for every man and every woman in this world, be they Jews or not (10.1--48) see especially vv.34-36). The action of the Holy Spirit is seen more clearly in the case of Saul of Tarsus, a Jew who had not known Jesus. When the first Christians began to spread throughout Jerusalem and its surroundings, Saul believed that his duty as a Jew was to persecute the Christians and destroy them (8.1-2, 9.1-2.). But one day, when he was going to the city of Damascus, he had a wonderful experience:> he met Jesus himself> (9.3--6). From that moment on, Saul's life, and even his name, changed completely: He stopped being called Saul to become the Apostle Paul, who was undoubtedly the most important missionary in the history of the Christian Church:


Paul made four trips to many cities in the Roman Empire, including Rome, the capital city. In these trips he was accompanied by his great friend Bernabè and a young man named Timoteo. It is possible that the Evangelist Lucas, author of this book, also accompanied him, since sometimes he speaks not only of Paul and others, but also that he is included in the story (16.10-17, 20.5-16; 21.1-18. 27.1- ---28.15). This book ends by talking about Paul's life in the city of Rome, and saying that he was never afraid to talk about the kingdom of GOD, nor to teach about the Lord Jesus, the Messiah, nor did anyone dare to stop him, (h ,28.31) well I hope you like this biography thank you .:> written by orlando torres.