Acts 20:7
On the first day of the week we came together to break bread. Since Paul was ready to leave the next day, he talked to them and kept on speaking until midnight.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 20:7?

2. Why did the disciples gather "on the first day of the week"?

3. How can we prioritize communal worship like in Acts 20:7?

4. What significance does breaking bread hold in Christian fellowship today?

5. How does Acts 20:7 connect with the Lord's Day observance?

6. How can we apply Paul's dedication to teaching in our church communities?

7. Why did early Christians gather on the first day of the week in Acts 20:7?

8. Does Acts 20:7 support Sunday worship over the traditional Jewish Sabbath?

9. How does Acts 20:7 influence the Christian practice of breaking bread?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 20?

11. Why would the Christians wait until midnight to break bread, and does this align with known cultural practices of the time (Acts 20:7)?

12. Who was Eutychus in the Bible?

13. Is there any archeological evidence supporting the locations or events described in Acts 20?

14. What defines an institutional church?
Discussion Questions
1. What does the practice of meeting on the first day of the week tell us about the priorities of the early church, and how can we apply this to our own lives today?

2. How does the breaking of bread in Acts 20:7 relate to the Lord's Supper, and what significance does this have for our understanding of communion?

3. In what ways can we ensure that teaching and sound doctrine remain central in our church gatherings, as demonstrated by Paul's example?

4. How can we foster a sense of community and fellowship in our own church settings, similar to the early Christians in Troas?

5. Reflect on the commitment shown by Paul and the disciples in Acts 20:7. How can we cultivate a similar dedication to worship and spiritual growth in our personal and communal lives?1. How does Paul's journey through Macedonia and Greece demonstrate his commitment to church-building?

2. What does the resurrection of Eutychus reveal about the power of God working through Paul?

3. How can we emulate Paul's dedication, seen in his all-night teaching in Troas?

4. What does Paul's farewell speech to the Ephesian elders teach us about Christian leadership?

5. How can Paul's predictions of hardships and trials equip us for our own faith journey?

6. What strategies does Paul suggest to guard against false teachings within the church?

7. How does Paul model reliance on God and His word during uncertain times?

8. In what ways does this chapter underscore the importance of community in Christianity?

9. How does Paul's farewell illustrate the emotional investment involved in spiritual mentorship?

10. How can we prepare ourselves and our communities for the inevitable challenges in our faith journeys?

11. How does Acts 20 inspire us to serve God and His people selflessly?

12. How should we handle the distressing task of bidding farewell, as Paul does with the Ephesian elders?

13. How can we discern and warn against false teachings within our current religious context?

14. How does Paul's experience relate to the notion of surrendering to God's will, especially in challenging circumstances?

15. What role does prayer play in strengthening and encouraging communities, as seen in Paul's interaction with the Ephesian elders?

16. How does the story of Eutychus's resurrection encourage us amidst seemingly hopeless situations?

17. How can we respond when confronted with loss or the departure of a spiritual leader, like the Ephesian elders faced with Paul's departure?

18. How does this chapter challenge our understanding of sacrifice in the name of ministry?

19. How can we balance the call to serve with the call to guard our faith, as seen in Paul's ministry and warning?

20. What does Paul's journey teach us about facing adversity with courage and faith in our daily lives?

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