Acts 22:14
Then he said, 'The God of our fathers has appointed you to know His will, and to see the Righteous One, and to hear His voice.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 22:14?

2. How does Acts 22:14 emphasize God's choice in Paul's mission and purpose?

3. What does "know His will" in Acts 22:14 mean for believers today?

4. How does Acts 22:14 connect with Jeremiah 1:5 about being chosen by God?

5. In what ways can we "see the Righteous One" in our daily lives?

6. How can believers today be "appointed to know" God's will like Paul?

7. What does Acts 22:14 reveal about God's purpose for individuals?

8. How does Acts 22:14 relate to divine election?

9. Why is being chosen to know God's will significant in Acts 22:14?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 22?

11. What is the joy of the Holy Spirit?

12. What is the Bible's perspective on justice?

13. What defines a godly man?

14. How can I make God happy?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Paul's experience of being appointed by God challenge or inspire your understanding of your own calling?

2. In what ways can you actively seek to know God's will in your daily life?

3. Reflect on a time when you have encountered Jesus in a transformative way. How did it change your perspective or actions?

4. What practices can you implement to better hear and discern God's voice in your life?

5. How does understanding the continuity of God's plan from the Old Testament to the New Testament strengthen your faith?1. What does Paul's defense to the crowd reveal about the power of personal testimony in witnessing for Christ?

2. How does Paul's conversion story inspire those who may feel unworthy or incapable of serving God?

3. How does Paul leverage his rights as a Roman citizen, and what can we learn from this in terms of using our societal privileges for kingdom purposes?

4. What can we learn from Paul's boldness when faced with hostility and danger?

5. How does Paul's transformation from persecutor to apostle deepen our understanding of God's power and grace?

6. How can we use our personal experiences and transformation stories as tools for evangelism, as Paul does in this chapter?

7. In what ways does Paul's defense to the crowd show the importance of bridging cultural and linguistic gaps when sharing the gospel?

8. How does Paul's encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus illustrate the life-changing power of divine encounters?

9. How do Paul’s actions help us understand how to handle false accusations or hostile situations in our own lives?

10. How does this chapter highlight the importance of perseverance and courage in the face of adversity?

11. What does Paul's relationship with Ananias teach us about mentorship and discipleship in the Christian journey?

12. What role does Paul's Roman citizenship play in this narrative, and how does it apply to our understanding of civic rights and responsibilities?

13. How can Paul's conversion story encourage those who have had a difficult or troubled past?

14. How can we boldly share our faith when faced with opposition, as Paul does in Jerusalem?

15. How does the crowd's response to Paul's speech affect our understanding of the challenges of evangelism?

16. How does Paul's defense to the crowd illustrate the intersection of faith and cultural identity?

17. What can we learn from Paul about standing firm in our faith and convictions despite opposition?

18. How does Paul's narration of his divine calling inspire us to pursue God's unique plan and purpose for our lives?

19. How does this chapter influence our understanding of the impact of faith on our personal and civic lives?

20. How does Paul's boldness in sharing his transformation story motivate us to share our own encounters with Christ with others?

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