Acts 1:2
until the day He was taken up to heaven, after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles He had chosen.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 1:2?

2. How does Acts 1:2 emphasize the importance of Jesus' instructions to the apostles?

3. What role does the Holy Spirit play in Acts 1:2's message to believers?

4. How can we apply Jesus' commands in Acts 1:2 to our daily lives?

5. How does Acts 1:2 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20?

6. What does Acts 1:2 teach about obedience to Christ's teachings today?

7. What does Acts 1:2 reveal about Jesus' instructions to the apostles through the Holy Spirit?

8. How does Acts 1:2 support the concept of apostolic authority in early Christianity?

9. Why is the role of the Holy Spirit emphasized in Acts 1:2?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 1?

11. Why do Christian leaders claim to hear from God, yet often contradict each other?

12. Is speaking in tongues required for Christian salvation?

13. How can I effectively witness for Christ?

14. What defines the Apostolic Doctrine?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the role of the Holy Spirit in Acts 1:2 influence your understanding of His work in your life today?

2. In what ways can you be more obedient to the instructions of Jesus in your daily walk, similar to how the apostles were obedient?

3. How does the ascension of Jesus impact your view of His authority and your role in His mission?

4. What steps can you take to ensure you are prepared and equipped for the ministry God has called you to?

5. How can you actively participate in continuing the ministry of Jesus in your community, following the example of the apostles?1. How does Jesus' command to stay in Jerusalem and wait for the Holy Spirit demonstrate the importance of God's timing?

2. What does the apostles' question about restoring the kingdom to Israel reveal about their understanding of Jesus' mission? How does Jesus respond, and what does it tell us about our call as Christians?

3. How does the ascension of Jesus connect to His promise of the coming Holy Spirit? What implications does this have for your understanding of the Trinity?

4. How did the disciples respond to the departure of Jesus? What can we learn from their actions?

5. Why do you think the apostles felt it was necessary to replace Judas? How does this apply to leadership roles in the church today?

6. What role did prayer play in the early Church as seen in this chapter? How does it challenge your personal prayer life?

7. What does the unity among the disciples teach us about community in the church?

8. How does the selection process of Matthias demonstrate the combination of human decision and divine guidance?

9. The disciples were called to be witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. How does this mandate apply to you in your current context?

10. How can we prepare ourselves for the coming of the Holy Spirit, as the apostles did?

11. How does the description of Jesus' ascension impact your understanding of His divine nature?

12. What steps can you take to ensure that you are listening and obedient to God's call on your life, just like the early disciples?

13. How does the disciples' continual prayer inspire you to incorporate prayer into your daily routine?

14. How can you promote unity in your local church or Christian community, following the example of the early believers?

15. How does Jesus' assurance of the Holy Spirit's power inspire you to share the Gospel?

16. Why is it important to seek God's guidance when making decisions, as seen in the selection of Matthias?

17. What are the practical implications of being a witness for Christ in your daily life?

18. How can you remain expectant of Jesus' return, as promised by the two men in white?

19. In what ways can we bear witness to Jesus in our contemporary society, just like the apostles did in their time?

20. How does the anticipation of the Holy Spirit's arrival in this chapter challenge your understanding of His role in your life?

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