Read Acts Chapter 4
1. Who comes to speak to Peter and John in Acts 4:1-2?
2. What happened in Acts 4:3?
3. Copy Acts 4:4. Mediate on this. How does your heart respond to the news that more people heard the word, believed and joined the body of believers. Do you believe this is still possible today? Ask God to reveal to you your part.
4. Who gathered together the next day according to Acts 4:5-6?
5. What do they ask Peter and John in Acts 4:7?
6. How does Peter respond in Acts 4:8-12?
7. Copy Psalm 118:22. Meditate on this. What is the significance of rejecting the Messiah? What does it mean that Christ (Messiah) is the chief cornerstone? Of what building is He the cornerstone?
8. Copy Acts 4:12. Meditate on this. How does your heart respond when it reads that there is only one way to be saved? Why would the Father be so limiting in His salvation plan?
9. What do you learn from the following verses?
Isaiah 53:11
Matthew 1:21
Acts 10:43
Acts 26:16-18
Romans 10:13
10. What do you notice about Peter and John according to Acts 4:13?
11. Who do they see in Acts 4:14? What is their reaction?
12. What is the discussion they have after putting Peter and John outside according to Acts 4:15-17?
13. What do they command Peter and John in Acts 4:18?
14. How does Peter respond in Acts 4:19-20?
15. What do the rulers and council members do in Acts 4:21?
16. What were the people doing Acts 4:21-22? Why?
17. What do John and Peter do when they are released in Acts 4:23?
18. What is the response in the following verses?
Acts 4:24?
Acts 4:25-26
Acts 4:27-28
Going deeper: From what scriptures is Acts 4:25-26 quoted?
19. What do they ask of God in Acts 4:29-30?
20. What happened when they prayed according to Acts 4:31?
21. How is the body of believers described in Acts 4:32?
22. What do you learn from the following verses?
Acts 4:33
Acts 4:34-35
Acts 4:36-37
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