Acts Test 2 (Acts 9-28) Flashcards
Who initially defended Paul, when he first faced skepticism in Jerusalem?
Barnabas
Who did God specifically use to “open the door of the church” to the Gentiles?
Peter
Who was the Roman Centurion who feared God and was part of a divine appointment with Peter?
Cornelius
It was at _____ that believers were first called “CHRISTIANS”.
Antioch (Syrian)
Herod sought to please the Jews and as a result executed ______.
James
Who left the ministry during Paul’s first missionary journey, becoming a source of disagreement between Paul and Barnabas at the beginning of his second missionary journey?
John Mark
In LYSTRA, Paul heals a lame man, and as a result, the crowd began to treat him as a god, along with Barnabas. This opinion was eventually changed and they proceeded to ________ Paul.
Stone
Who became the leading figure in the Jerusalem church?
James
In Philippi, while in Prison, Paul and Silas __________.
Offered prayer and praise to God
During Paul’s ministry in Corinth, Paul met his own financial needs by working as a _____.
Tentmaker
How long did Paul minister in Ephesus (in total)?
About 3 years
When Romans sought to beat Paul to gain the truth behind why the Jewish mob wanted to kill him, what stopped them?
His Roman citizenship
Rather than being set free, Paul was sent off to Rome because __________.
He appealed to Caesar
When —–BECAME A CHRISTIAN he ____hesitated that Jesus was the son of God.
Paul Never
Does God show partiality?
No
How did the GENTILES receive the Holy Spirit?
The same way as the Jews
Despite the persecution in JERUSALEM, the ______ continued to grow and multiply.
Church
Paul traveled where the _______ led him, continually subjecting his plans to the __________.
Holy Spirit
Lord’s leading
Paul discussed the gospel with ______.
Anyone who came to him
To Paul _____ was more important to him than physical safety
The Lord’s will
PAUL’S ADDRESS TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERS
- Paul was _____ that he would not see them again:
- he appealed to the way he ______ among them to urge them to remain FAITHFUL in the future.
- he indicated that even though trouble lay ahead, he was “BOUND BY THE SPIRIT” to go to JERUSALEM.
- Paul also stated that he was INNOCENT OF BLOOD, convinced that he carried out the mission God had given him.
- Paul closes with a warning to BE ALERT for attacks on their faith and their church.
Confident
Lived
What does the term “Christian” mean?
Follower of Christ
Christ’s party
Those belonging to Christ
What was the pattern for Paul’s evangelism as he entered each town?
Go to the synagogue. Find the Gentiles
PAUL’S ADDRESS TO THE EPHESIAN ELDERS
- Paul was CONFIDENT that he would not see them again.
- He appealed to the way he LIVED among them to urge them to remain _____ in the future.
- He indicated that even though troubles lay ahead, he was “BOUND BY THE SPIRIT” to go to ________.
- Paul also stated that he was INNOCENT (OF BLOOD) convinced that he carried out the mission God had given him.
- Paul closes with a warning to BE ALERT for attacks on their faith and their church.
Faithful
Jerusalem