Acts 24:15
and I have the same hope in God that they themselves cherish, that there will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 24:15?

2. How does Acts 24:15 affirm the hope of resurrection for believers today?

3. What does "resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked" mean for us?

4. How can Acts 24:15 strengthen our faith in God's promises?

5. How does this verse connect with 1 Corinthians 15 on resurrection?

6. How should belief in resurrection influence our daily decisions and actions?

7. How does Acts 24:15 support the belief in the resurrection of the dead?

8. What historical evidence exists for the resurrection mentioned in Acts 24:15?

9. How does Acts 24:15 align with Old Testament teachings on resurrection?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 24?

11. What was Jesus' purpose on Earth?

12. How do Psalms foreshadow Jesus Christ's life and mission?

13. What defines the Evangelical Free Church of America?

14. What was the purpose of Jesus' ministry?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the hope of resurrection influence your daily life and decisions?

2. In what ways can you share the hope of resurrection with those who do not believe?

3. How does the belief in the resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked impact your understanding of justice and accountability?

4. What other scriptures reinforce the concept of resurrection, and how do they deepen your understanding of this doctrine?

5. How can you cultivate a deeper hope in God, as Paul exemplifies, amidst the challenges and uncertainties of life?1. How does the role of Tertullus highlight the lengths to which some will go to distort the truth for their own purposes?

2. What can we learn from Paul's handling of false accusations?

3. How does Paul's defense before Felix demonstrate the importance of personal integrity?

4. How do Paul's words about faith in God's promises speak to us today?

5. How can we use Paul's response to Felix as a model when we are wrongly accused or treated unjustly?

6. What does Felix's fear tell us about the convicting power of the gospel message?

7. How does Paul's situation challenge our understanding of justice and divine timing?

8. How does the story of Felix and Drusilla reflect human attempts to evade God's judgment?

9. How does Felix's hope for a bribe reveal the corruption prevalent in the system?

10. How does the encounter between Felix and Paul shed light on the intersection of faith and politics?

11. How might Paul's continuous witness to Felix, despite his imprisonment, inspire us in our evangelism efforts today?

12. How can we apply Paul's resolve and courage in our lives when we face adversity or injustice?

13. In what ways does this chapter challenge us to reevaluate our own responses to the truth of the gospel?

14. How does Felix's reaction to Paul's message of righteousness and judgment reflect the world's reaction to the Christian message?

15. How can we, as modern believers, combat the corruption and injustice in our societies as Paul did?

16. What do Felix's actions teach us about the human tendency to procrastinate on crucial decisions, especially spiritual ones?

17. How can Paul's treatment of Felix's fear help guide us in speaking truth into fear in our culture today?

18. How does Acts 24 challenge our understanding of God's sovereignty in situations of apparent injustice?

19. What lessons can we learn from Paul's steadfast faith and persistence in the face of delayed justice?

20. What does Paul's experience in this chapter teach us about trusting in God's plan and timing in the face of injustice in the present-day context?

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