STUDY QUESTIONS FOR “SALVATION AS SEEN IN THE BOOK of ACTS”

  1. Have you been saved from your sins?

  2. If your answer to question #1 above was “yes,” were you saved the way people in the New Testament were commanded to be saved?

  3. What does Romans 10:17 say that a person must do in order to be saved?

  4. What does John 3:16 say that a person must do in order to be saved?

  5. What do Luke 13:3, Luke 13:5, and Acts 3:19 say that a person must do in order to be saved?

  6. What do Romans 10:10 and Matthew 10:32-33 say that a person must do in order to be saved?

  7. What do Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38, and Acts 22:16 say that a person must do in order to be saved?

  8. What does James 2:24 say will not save a person?

  9. What does the Greek word rhantizo mean?

10. Where, in the New Testament, is the Greek word rhantizo used to refer to baptism?

11. What does the Greek word baptizo mean?

12. John 3:23 tells us that “John was baptizing in Aenon near Salim, because there was much water there.” Why did John need a place where there was “much water” to perform the baptisms he was carrying out?

13. According to Jesus’ comments in Matthew 18:3ff., are small children lost because they are born in sin?

14. What does Ezekiel 18:20 say?

15. Name several reasons, as discussed within the context of this lesson, why infant bap­tism is not correct.

16. Acts 2:19-21 says that “whosoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” How, according to Acts 22:16, does a person “call on the name of the Lord”?

17. According to 1 Peter 3:21, what does baptism do for us?

18. According to 2 Timothy 2:10-11, where is salvation found?

19. According to Galatians 3:27, how does one get “into Christ”?

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