Peter’s Leadership in the Early Church: A Study of Acts 2-12
  • 1. Peter's leadership in the early Church, as chronicled in Acts 2-12, exemplifies the transformative power of faith and the pivotal role of an apostolic figure in the establishment of Christianity. Following the dramatic events of Pentecost, where the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples, Peter emerged as a chief spokesperson among the apostles, boldly addressing the crowds and leading the first wave of conversions with his impassioned preaching. His courageous proclamation of the resurrection of Jesus, coupled with a call to repentance, not only resulted in the baptism of thousands but also set a foundational precedent for the early Christian community. Additionally, Peter's miraculous healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate and his fearless testimony before the Sanhedrin exemplified his deep commitment to the mission of spreading the Gospel despite growing opposition. As a leader, Peter navigated the complexities of Jewish tradition and the emerging Gentile mission, showcasing his adaptability and determination in unifying believers from diverse backgrounds. His vision and governance during this formative period reflect a blend of humility and authority, as he sought divine guidance while demonstrating an unwavering dedication to serving both God and the burgeoning Church. Furthermore, the divine revelations he received, such as his encounter with Cornelius, marked significant milestones in breaking cultural barriers and expanding the reach of the Gospel. Overall, Peter’s leadership not only fostered spiritual growth among the early believers but also laid the groundwork for the global mission of the Church that would follow.

    What event is considered the birth of the Church?
A) The Passover
B) The Ascension
C) The Transfiguration
D) Pentecost
  • 2. Who preached the first sermon after Pentecost?
A) Peter
B) James
C) Paul
D) John
  • 3. What phenomenon happened at Pentecost that attracted a crowd?
A) Healing the sick
B) Healing the blind
C) Speaking in tongues
D) Feeding the hungry
  • 4. How many people were added to the church on the day of Pentecost?
A) About 500
B) About 1,000
C) About 5,000
D) About 3,000
  • 5. Who was struck dead for lying about the sale of land?
A) Stephen
B) Simon Magus
C) Saul
D) Ananias and Sapphira
  • 6. Who was the first Christian martyr?
A) James
B) Stephen
C) Peter
D) Philip
  • 7. What vision did Peter receive that led him to accept Gentiles?
A) A burning bush
B) A dove descending
C) A ladder to heaven
D) A sheet with clean and unclean animals
  • 8. Who was the first Gentile convert mentioned in Acts?
A) Sergius Paulus
B) Cornelius
C) Lydia
D) The Ethiopian eunuch
  • 9. Who traveled with Peter during his early ministry?
A) Silas
B) Timothy
C) Barnabas
D) John
  • 10. What miraculous event happened while Peter was in prison?
A) He preached to the guards
B) He had a vision
C) An angel freed him
D) The prison walls fell down
  • 11. In Acts, what is Peter often referred to as?
A) The Light
B) The Rock
C) The Lamb
D) The Messenger
  • 12. What miracle did Peter perform in Joppa?
A) Feeding 5,000
B) Raising Tabitha (Dorcas) from the dead
C) Turning water into wine
D) Healing a blind man
  • 13. What powerful leader was killed by an angel?
A) Nero
B) Caesar Augustus
C) Herod Agrippa I
D) Pilate
  • 14. Who did Peter raise from the dead in Luke's account?
A) Priscilla
B) Lydia
C) Cornelius
D) Dorcas (Tabitha)
  • 15. Where did Peter have his first vision regarding the Gentiles?
A) In Jerusalem
B) In Caesarea
C) In Joppa
D) In Samaria
  • 16. Who did Peter heal at the Beautiful Gate?
A) A deaf man
B) A blind man
C) A leper
D) A lame man
  • 17. What was Peter's response when told to stop preaching in Jesus' name?
A) I cannot do that.
B) I will stop.
C) I'll think about it.
D) We must obey God rather than men.
  • 18. Who sold a field and brought the money to the apostles?
A) Barnabas
B) Ananias
C) Stephen
D) Sapphira
  • 19. How did the apostles respond to the threats against them?
A) They hid in the temple.
B) They began to debate.
C) They prayed for boldness.
D) They ran away.
  • 20. What action did the believers take after hearing Peter's testimony about Cornelius?
A) They debated further.
B) They ignored Peter.
C) They praised God.
D) They dismissed it.
  • 21. What did Peter proclaim about Jesus in Acts 10?
A) He is a good teacher
B) He is Lord of all
C) He is God’s servant
D) He is a prophet only
  • 22. What significant event took place while Peter was preaching to Cornelius's household?
A) Peter fainted
B) A storm arose
C) The Holy Spirit fell on them
D) They offered sacrifices
  • 23. What was Peter's original occupation before following Jesus?
A) Fisherman
B) Tent maker
C) Shepherd
D) Tax collector
  • 24. What key theme is prominent in Peter’s speeches in Acts?
A) The end times
B) The witness to the resurrection
C) Gentile inclusion
D) The Law of Moses
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