Acts 17:24
The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples made by human hands.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 17:24?

2. How does Acts 17:24 affirm God's sovereignty over creation and our lives?

3. What does "Lord of heaven and earth" reveal about God's authority and power?

4. How does Acts 17:24 connect with Genesis 1:1 on God's role as Creator?

5. In what ways can we honor God as Creator in our daily actions?

6. How should Acts 17:24 influence our understanding of God's presence in the world?

7. How does Acts 17:24 challenge the concept of God dwelling in man-made temples?

8. What does Acts 17:24 imply about God's relationship with the physical world?

9. How does Acts 17:24 address the idea of God needing human offerings or services?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 17?

11. What defines the philosophy of Epicureanism?

12. Why does God demand worship if He is self-sufficient and needs nothing?

13. What is the unknown god you worship in ignorance?

14. What are crop circles?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding God as the Creator influence your view of the world and your place in it?

2. In what ways can you ensure that your worship is directed towards God and not towards "temples made by human hands"?

3. How can you apply Paul's method of engaging with different cultures and worldviews in your own life?

4. What are some modern-day "idols" that can distract us from worshiping the true God, and how can we guard against them?

5. How do the additional scriptures (Genesis 1:1, Isaiah 66:1-2, etc.) deepen your understanding of God's nature as described in Acts 17:24?1. How does Paul’s approach in each city reflect his understanding of his audience?

2. How does the reaction in Thessalonica illustrate the threat that the Gospel message can pose to established systems of power and belief?

3. Why do you think the Bereans were more receptive to Paul's message than the Thessalonians?

4. How does Paul use the Athenian's religious practices as a starting point for his message?

5. How can Paul's sermon on Mars Hill guide us in explaining the Gospel to people with a different belief system?

6. What are some "altars to unknown gods" in today's society, and how can we address them in our conversations about faith?

7. How does Paul’s message challenge both Jewish and Greek views of God?

8. How can we be more like the Bereans in our approach to studying Scripture?

9. How can we maintain our faith and continue our mission when facing opposition, like Paul did in Thessalonica and Berea?

10. How does the Athenian response to the concept of resurrection reflect different cultural understandings of life and death?

11. In our diverse and pluralistic world, how can we adapt our approach to sharing the Gospel as Paul did?

12. How does the presence of Dionysius and Damaris among the believers reflect the reach of the Gospel across social and cultural barriers?

13. How can we constructively engage with intellectual criticism and mockery of our faith, as Paul did in Athens?

14. What does Paul's engagement with Greek philosophy tell us about the relationship between faith and reason?

15. What strategies can we use to engage in meaningful spiritual conversations with people from different cultural and intellectual backgrounds?

16. How can we discern when to move on from a place or situation, as Paul did with Thessalonica and Berea?

17. How does Acts 17 challenge our understanding of God's omnipresence and sovereignty?

18. How does Paul's speech on Mars Hill illustrate the balance between contextualizing the Gospel message and maintaining its core truth?

19. How can we identify and address misconceptions about Christianity in our own cultural contexts?

20. How does Paul's journey in Acts 17 inspire us to persist in sharing the Gospel, regardless of the varied responses we may encounter?

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