Multiple Choice Flashcards
What is the purpose for receiving the Holy Ghost according to Acts 1:8?
To receive power to be a witness unto Jesus.
The first commandment in the book of Acts is Jesus commanding the disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait (in prayer) for the promise of the Holy Ghost.
True
In each of the first 10 chapters of the book of acts it is recorded that people prayed.
True
Jesus commanded his disciples in chapter 1 to testify about him and each of the next 9 chapters record them preaching about Jesus.
True
In Acts chapter 2 after the 3,000 were added to the church they had all things common and sold their possessions and goods and parted them to all that were in need.
True
In chapter 2 after the 3,000 were baptized list at least 4 things listed in chapter 2 that the early church steadfastly continue in?
Prayer, Fasting, Fellowship and Preaching
In Acts chapter 2 new converts met daily for fellowship in the temple and from house to house.
True
What was the lame man expecting when Peter said “look on us”?
Alms
When the lame man was healed at the gate beautiful what were the Apostles doing?
They were going to the temple to pray.
After being arrested, threatened and released for preaching Jesus when the lame man was healed at the gate beautiful what did the disciples pray for?
Boldness
In chapter 4 of Acts Peter and John were threatened and commanded not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus to which they responded…
..by responding its better to obey God than man.
In chapter 5 the apostles were arrested for preaching in the temple, that night when the angel opened the doors of the prison to free the apostles where did the angel tell the apostles to go?
Go to the temple
After being rearrested in chapter 5 what was the reaction of the Apostles to the high priest threats and beating.
They continued to preach and teach the Gospel
What was the problem that occurred in the beginning of chapter 6?
Widows were being neglected
In Acts chapter 6 why did the Grecians murmur against the Hebrews?
Their widows were neglected.