1. Acts 8 introduces us to a man who was “wreaking havoc on the church.” Who was this man, and who was he destined to become?
2. Acts 8 also introduces us to a pagan sorcerer who heard the Gospel and became a Christian. What was his name, and what sin did he commit after becoming a Christian?
3. What is the relationship between Galatians 5:4 and Acts 8:20?
4. In Acts 8, we read of an Ethiopian nobleman who was reading a passage from the Book of Isaiah. What passage was he reading, and what was its significance?
5. After the Ethiopian nobleman heard Philip talk about Christ, what question did he ask?
6. What did Philip tell the nobleman in response to his question?
7. What is the significance for us today of the urgency expressed in Philip’s response to the nobleman’s question?
8. In Acts 9, we find Saul being struck blind on one of his travels. What was the purpose of this miracle? What effect did it have on Saul?
9. A servant of God by the name of Ananias was commanded by God to go talk to Saul. What did Ananias command Saul to do?
10. What is the significance of the conversion of Cornelius in Acts 10?
11. In Acts 10, we read of a vision that Peter experienced. What was the purpose of this particular vision?
12. What did Peter mean when he said (Acts 10:34) that God “shows no partiality”? What is the significance of such a statement for us today?
13. What sin did Peter commit (Gal. 2) that caused Paul to rebuke him publicly?
14. Where were people first called Christians? Support your answer with Scripture.
15. Why did God strike King Herod dead?
16. There is a unifying theme of sorts in both the Book of Acts and the Book of Revelation. What is that theme?
17. What important message is taught in Titus 1:9-11?
18. What is Acts 13:39 teaching us?
19. In Acts 14, why did the people want to worship Paul and Barnabas as gods?
THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST,