- 1. The Apostolic Mission, as vividly documented in the Acts of the Apostles, is a profound narrative that chronicles the pivotal events and transformative journeys of the early Christian church following the ascension of Jesus Christ. The book opens with the empowering descents of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, where the apostles, filled with divine courage and inspiration, boldly proclaim the gospel in various tongues, a moment that signifies not only the birth of the church but also the beginning of its universal mission to spread the teachings of Christ beyond the confines of Jerusalem. Key figures emerge, such as Peter, who delivers impassioned sermons leading to the conversion of thousands, and Paul, whose dramatic transformation from persecutor to apostle exemplifies the transformative power of faith. Throughout the acts, we witness numerous miracles, healings, and the breaking of social barriers as the apostles preach to Jews, Samaritans, and Gentiles alike, emphasizing the inclusive nature of the Christian message. Significant events such as the stoning of Stephen, the first Christian martyr, mark the beginning of intense persecution, further scattering the believers and ensuring the spread of Christianity throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria. The missionary journeys of Paul, accompanied by various companions, establish churches in cities across the Roman Empire, highlighting both the challenges and triumphs of apostolic work, including trials, imprisonments, and the unwavering commitment to the mission despite opposition. The Acts also serve as a historical account of the early church’s governance, with the Council of Jerusalem addressing key theological disputes, thereby paving the way for a united mission. This rich tapestry of events not only illustrates the dynamic growth of Christianity but also portrays the essential themes of faith, perseverance, and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the apostles, ultimately framing the foundation of a faith that would resonate through centuries.
What event is described in Acts 2?
A) The Day of Pentecost B) The Great Commission C) The Ascension of Jesus D) The Council of Jerusalem
- 2. Who is known for preaching the first sermon after Pentecost?
A) Peter B) James C) John D) Paul
- 3. What was the name of the Ethiopian official converted by Philip?
A) The eunuch B) Saul C) Cornelius D) Lydia
- 4. Who was struck blind on the road to Damascus?
A) Peter B) Stephen C) Barnabas D) Saul
- 5. Which apostle was the first martyr according to Acts?
A) Andrew B) Stephen C) James D) Philip
- 6. What vision did Peter have that led to the inclusion of Gentiles?
A) Sheet of unclean animals B) A ladder to heaven C) Burning bush D) A bright light
- 7. Who accompanied Paul on his first missionary journey?
A) Silas B) Timothy C) Luke D) Barnabas
- 8. What does Acts 15 describe?
A) The missionary journeys B) The first Pentecost C) The Council of Jerusalem D) The resurrection appearances
- 9. Who was the first person to convert to Christianity in Europe?
A) A slave girl B) Lydia C) The Philippian jailer D) Cornelius
- 10. In which city did Paul preach to an audience at the Areopagus?
A) Athens B) Corinth C) Ephesus D) Philippi
- 11. What was the main message of Paul’s sermons?
A) Tradition of the elders B) Salvation through Jesus Christ C) Moral living D) Civic duty
- 12. What was the name of the sorcerer who opposed Paul?
A) Ananias B) Nicolai C) Simon D) Elymas
- 13. Who are the two main apostles mentioned in the first part of Acts?
A) Paul and Barnabas B) James and Andrew C) Philip and Thomas D) Peter and John
- 14. What is the overall theme of the Book of Acts?
A) The history of Israel B) The life of Jesus C) The law of Moses D) The spread of the Gospel
- 15. Which letter is linked to Paul's time in prison?
A) Philippians B) Titus C) Galatians D) Romans
- 16. Where was Paul when he received a vision of a man from Macedonia?
A) Antioch B) Troas C) Ephesus D) Athens
- 17. What was the name of the prison keeper who converted?
A) The chief priest B) Elymas C) The Philippian jailer D) Ananias
- 18. Which significant event involved a vision of unclean animals?
A) The Jerusalem Council B) The first Gentile baptism C) Paul's conversion D) Peter's vision
- 19. Who baptized the Ethiopian eunuch?
A) Philip B) John C) Peter D) Paul
- 20. Which apostle was known for his missionary journeys with Barnabas?
A) Paul B) James C) Peter D) John
- 21. Who fell out of a window during Paul's long sermon?
A) Silas B) Barnabas C) Timothy D) Eutychus
- 22. What did Simon the Sorcerer try to buy from the apostles?
A) Eternal life. B) Miracles. C) Scripture. D) The power to impart the Holy Spirit.
- 23. Which city is most associated with Paul’s imprisonment?
A) Corinth B) Jerusalem C) Athens D) Rome
- 24. What was the primary miracle performed by Peter and John in the temple?
A) Calming a storm B) Healing a beggar C) Casting out demons D) Raising the dead
- 25. Which apostle replaced Judas Iscariot?
A) Paul B) Silas C) Matthias D) Barnabas
- 26. In which city did the church first receive the name 'Christian'?
A) Antioch B) Jerusalem C) Bethlehem D) Ephesus
- 27. What caused the church in Jerusalem to scatter?
A) Natural disasters B) Persecution C) Conflict with Rome D) Famine
- 28. Who was the first Gentile convert recorded in Acts?
A) Sergius Paulus B) Cornelius C) Lydia D) Eunuch
- 29. How many missionary journeys did Paul undertake?
A) Four B) Two C) Three D) Five
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