1. Sometimes, the church is started in a specific locale as a result of the conversion of a single individual. Name an example of just such an occurrence, as discussed in this lesson.
2. Paul and Silas had been imprisoned in
3. Something unusual happened while Paul and Silas were in prison. What was that “something”?
4. According to James 1:2-3, good can result from the trials and tribulations that we experience as a Christian. What is the “good” that can result from such events?
5. The jailer in
6. What made the Christians in
7. Explain how the Word of God can “build us up and give us an inheritance among all those who are sanctified” (Acts 20:32).
8. Why had some people in Lystra erected a statue to “an unknown God”?
9. Explain how Paul used that idol to teach the people of Lystra about the true and living God.
10. What error was Apollos teaching?
11. Why did the twelve individuals in Acts 19 have to baptized?
12. According to this lesson, how should elders in God’s church react to the teaching of error?
13. Paul warned the elders in the church of Ephesus that they needed to “be alert,” because they were going to face a serious problem in the future. What was that problem?
14. A prophet of God by the name of Agabus prophesied that something unpleasant was going to happen to Paul. What was Agabus describing?
15. When Paul recounted his conversion in Acts 22, what did he say that Ananias had instructed him to do to get rid of his sins?
16. According to Acts 2:38, what must one do to receive forgiveness of sins?
17. According to Acts 17:30, we can no longer use something as an excuse for not obeying God. What is that “something”?
18. What is the message we learn from the
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