What is the meaning of Acts 1:6? So when they came together - The disciples are gathered in obedience to Jesus’ earlier command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift My Father promised” (Acts 1:4; cf. Luke 24:49). - Their unity around the risen Lord pictures the church’s calling to assemble expectantly (Hebrews 10:25). they asked Him - Being with Jesus invites questions; He welcomes sincere inquiry (Matthew 7:7). - This pattern echoes previous moments when the disciples sought clarity about the future (Matthew 24:3; John 16:19). Lord - Addressing Jesus as “Lord” recognizes His deity and authority (Acts 2:36; Philippians 2:11). - Their use of the title shows faith that He alone can fulfill God’s promises (John 6:68). will You at this time - The timing of God’s plan has always stirred human curiosity (Daniel 12:6; Mark 13:32). - Jesus had taught that certain aspects of the kingdom’s schedule belong to the Father’s set authority (Acts 1:7). restore the kingdom - “Restore” points to a real, promised renewal of David’s throne (Isaiah 9:6-7; Jeremiah 23:5-6). - Peter later speaks of “the time comes for God to restore everything” (Acts 3:21), confirming the expectation of tangible restoration. to Israel? - The disciples recall covenant promises specifically made to Israel (2 Samuel 7:12-16; Luke 1:32-33). - Scripture looks ahead to national blessing alongside global salvation (Romans 11:25-27; Zechariah 12:10). summary Acts 1:6 reveals the disciples’ eager hope for the literal fulfillment of Old Testament kingdom promises through Jesus. Their question, framed by faith in His lordship, anticipates a future restoration that will bless Israel and, through Israel, the whole world. |