Acts 21:9
He had four unmarried daughters who prophesied.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 21:9?

2. How can we encourage young women to use their gifts like Philip's daughters?

3. What role does prophecy play in the church today, as seen in Acts 21:9?

4. How does Acts 21:9 connect with other biblical examples of female prophets?

5. What steps can we take to nurture spiritual gifts within our families?

6. How does Acts 21:9 challenge cultural norms regarding women's roles in ministry?

7. How does Acts 21:9 support the role of women in early Christian communities?

8. What significance do Philip's four prophesying daughters have in Acts 21:9?

9. Does Acts 21:9 challenge traditional gender roles within the church?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 21?

11. Acts 21:9 – Why is there no further historical or scriptural mention of Philip’s four prophesying daughters or their specific prophecies?

12. What does 'learn in silence' mean for women?

13. What does the Bible say about women in ministry?

14. What does "learn in silence" mean for women?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the example of Philip's daughters challenge or affirm your understanding of the role of women in the church today?

2. In what ways can you identify and nurture the spiritual gifts within your family or community?

3. How does the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy in Acts encourage you in your own spiritual journey?

4. What steps can you take to ensure that your church or community is a place where all spiritual gifts are recognized and utilized?

5. How can understanding the cultural context of the early church help us apply biblical truths in our modern context?1. How does Paul's journey to Jerusalem exemplify his obedience to God's will?

2. How can we draw strength from Paul's resolve when faced with personal trials in our lives?

3. What does the prophecy of Agabus teach us about accepting God's plan, even when it leads to hardships?

4. How does Paul's interaction with the disciples at Tyre demonstrate the bonds of Christian brotherhood?

5. How does Paul's arrival in Jerusalem and his subsequent actions clarify his mission?

6. How do we balance standing up for our faith and maintaining peace within our community, as Paul attempted to do in Jerusalem?

7. What strategies can we learn from Paul when faced with misrepresentations or misunderstandings about our faith?

8. How does Paul’s arrest highlight the cost of discipleship?

9. How can Paul's experience inspire us to handle opposition and criticism in our daily lives?

10. In what ways does Paul's decision to address the crowd reflect his unwavering dedication to spread the Gospel?

11. How do we reconcile with the reality of persecution and trials in our Christian journey, as exemplified by Paul's experiences?

12. How does the story of Paul's journey to Jerusalem challenge our understanding of sacrifice in our faith?

13. How can we discern God's will in the midst of opposition or challenges, as Paul did?

14. How can we maintain our faith and commitment in the face of foreseen difficulties and risks?

15. How does Paul's example guide us in defending our faith amidst criticisms and accusations?

16. How should we respond when our attempts to foster peace are met with hostility, as happened with Paul in Jerusalem?

17. How can we show resolve and courage when our faith is tested, following Paul's example?

18. How does the prophecy of Agabus speak to the importance of understanding and accepting God's will?

19. How should we react when our commitment to God's will leads us into challenging situations?

20. How does Acts 21 inspire us to stay the course, trusting in God's plan, regardless of the challenges we face?

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