Many Christian churches today (a case could be made that it's ALL Christian churches) base their worship and belief systems on the Acts 2 model, specifically Acts 2:38, "Repent and be baptized." Seeing how the Acts administration ended with the murder of the disciples and utter destruction of Jerusalem by the Roman armies of Titus, it is remarkable to me that anyone would see
this as a model for success.
There will not be a repeat of Acts 2. That was then, this is now. There will not be a revival of the first-century church, but rather a wholesale destruction of earth's religion and politics with a corresponding miraculous, sudden calling of the lost sheep of the house of Israel (the New Covenant) who will testify to
the coming of Christ and greet Him when He returns to the Mount of Olives. There WILL be baptizing happening, but not until the inauguration of the kingdom and the resurrection to immortality of the Lord's disciples.
The Acts 2 Model goes hand-in-hand with the Sinai Model: relics of the past standing as monuments to Israel's humiliating failures.