Acts 25:19
They only had some contentions with him regarding their own religion and a certain Jesus who had died, but whom Paul affirmed to be alive.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Acts 25:19?

2. How does Acts 25:19 highlight the importance of understanding Jesus' resurrection claims?

3. What can we learn from Festus' perspective on religious disputes in Acts 25:19?

4. How does Acts 25:19 connect to 1 Corinthians 15:14 about resurrection significance?

5. How should Acts 25:19 influence our approach to discussing faith with non-believers?

6. In what ways can Acts 25:19 guide us in defending our faith today?

7. What does Acts 25:19 reveal about early Christian beliefs in the resurrection?

8. How does Acts 25:19 challenge the historical accuracy of Paul's trial?

9. Why is the dispute in Acts 25:19 significant for understanding Jewish-Christian relations?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Acts 25?

11. Why is Christian communion important?

12. What does the Bible say about giving to the poor?

13. In Acts 19:2-6, how credible is the claim that believers who were already baptized needed a second baptism for the Holy Spirit, and why wouldn't the first baptism suffice?

14. Who were the seven sons of Sceva?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Paul’s defense of the resurrection in Acts 25:19 inspire you to share your faith with others?

2. In what ways can you prepare to explain the significance of the resurrection to someone unfamiliar with Christian beliefs?

3. How does the resurrection of Jesus impact your daily life and decisions?

4. What can we learn from Paul’s approach to dealing with secular authorities when our faith is challenged?

5. How do other scriptures, like 1 Corinthians 15, deepen your understanding of the resurrection and its importance in the Christian faith?1. How does Paul's appeal to Caesar highlight the significance of knowing and standing up for one's rights?

2. What can we learn from the way Paul handles the ongoing plots against him?

3. How does Festus's confusion over religious matters reflect common misunderstandings about the Christian faith?

4. In what ways does Paul’s trial before Festus mirror the trials and tribulations that believers may face today?

5. How does Paul's journey through the judicial system model endurance and patience in the face of adversity?

6. How does this chapter reflect the tension between politics and justice?

7. What does Festus's conversation with King Agrippa reveal about the intersection of faith and politics?

8. How can we apply Paul's courage and commitment to truth when we face trials or opposition?

9. What does the introduction to King Agrippa teach us about God's providence and the spread of the Gospel?

10. How does this chapter challenge our understanding of God's sovereignty in the midst of worldly systems?

11. What does this chapter teach us about staying true to our convictions, regardless of our circumstances?

12. How does the complexity of Paul's trial before Festus and Agrippa reflect the difficulties Christians may face in explaining their faith?

13. How does the predicament of Festus resonate with the struggle of many today to understand Christianity?

14. What does Paul's situation reveal about the importance of the resurrection in Christian theology?

15. In what ways does Acts 25 challenge us to view our adversities as opportunities?

16. How can Paul's perseverance inspire us to stay committed to our faith in times of personal trials?

17. What does the anticipation of Paul’s defense before King Agrippa teach us about trusting in God's plan?

18. How does Paul’s handling of his trials reflect on the call for Christians to be 'in' the world, but not 'of' the world?

19. How can we see God's sovereignty in the way Paul's case is escalated to higher Roman authorities?

20. How can we use our own positions, wherever they may be, to spread the Gospel as Paul did in his trial?

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