The book of Acts records the continuation of Jesus’ work through the Holy Spirit, tracing how the gospel moves from Jerusalem to the heart of the Roman Empire as the Church is born, empowered, and sent. Beginning at Pentecost, believers are filled with the Spirit and become bold witnesses, carrying the message of Christ across cultural and geographical boundaries through apostles like Peter and Paul. Though the gospel provokes opposition, persecution, and trials, it continues to advance, revealing that God’s purposes cannot be hindered by human resistance. Acts shows that the Church grows not by human effort but by divine power, and that even suffering becomes a platform for testimony. The book ends with Paul in Rome proclaiming the kingdom of God “with all boldness and without hindrance,” reminding us that the story is not finished; the mission continues, and every believer is invited to take part in the ongoing work of the gospel