LESSON THREE: Acts 8:9 to 14:28

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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

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Which of the following were taking place in the action packed book of Acts?

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Saul of Tarsus, a relentless persecutor of the church, saw these things and decided to stamp out Christianity once and for all.

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It was on the road to Emmaus where the Lord spoke to Saul and blinded his eyes temporarily with scales.

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It was the faith and testimony of Barnabas that finally made the Christians in Jerusalem trust that Saul’s conversion was true and that he now preached Jesus.

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When Saul was hunted in Damascus, the very Christians he had come to kill now helped him escape the city.

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According to Acts 10:34, Peter finally understands that God is no respecter of persons.

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According to Acts 12:2–3, Herod killed John, the brother of James, with the sword, and then he saw that it pleased the Jews so he imprisoned Paul also.

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Jesus taught that we can preach, teach, and bring forth healing in His name. In Acts 14:1–3 we see Paul and Barnabas’ mission, which is a good representation of these things.

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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

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Which of the following is true about Paul’s word of faith in Acts 14?

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What was the name of the man who God sent to lay his hand on Saul of Tarsus for him to receive his sight, according to Acts 9:10?

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The Book of Acts is a slow book of the Bible. There is not much happening during this time in church history.

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It is important to understand that Paul (formerly called Saul of Tarsus) is going to have his ministry primarily to the Jews.

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According to Acts 9:20–22, Saul confounded the Jews who dwelt in Damascus with his preaching and thus proved that Jesus is the Christ.

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According to Acts 9:26–28, it was ______ who was able to convince the apostles that Saul was indeed now a Christian and a preacher of Jesus.

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Acts 10:34 says, Then Peter opened his mouth and said: In truth I perceive that God shows no ______.

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Cornelius is the one who God chose to open the doors to what is known as the Gentile Pentecost.

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The Holy Spirit was poured out on those Peter spoke to in Acts 10:44. And just like the illustration of food in Peter’s vision on the roof, God is showing that there is no partiality to Jews over Gentiles concerning the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues.

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According to Acts 12, it was ______ the king who stretched out his hand to harass some from the church.

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Why did the angel of God strike King Herod down, leading him to his death and being eaten by worms, according to Acts 12:23?

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Paul’s first missionary journey is recorded in Acts 13 and 14. Paul and Barnabas left the church in Antioch to begin this first mission. Their initial strategy was to preach only to Gentiles.

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Which of the following did Paul and Barnabas do in Iconium according to Acts 14:1–3?

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