Questions to consider:
Does God have something for you to do?
Why would God include these passages?
Are you important?
Is God at work?
Questions to consider:
Does God have something for you to do?
Why would God include these passages?
Are you important?
Is God at work?
Questions to consider:
What was Christ's message?
Are most people happy?
How can I be happy?
Does Jesus make us happy?
Questions to consider:
Is what was true of Paul, true for you?
Has the Lord appeared to you and appointed you as a servant and witness?
How do we know Paul's encounter with Jesus Christ was real?
Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ?
Questions to consider:
Is what was true of Paul, true for you?
Has the Lord appeared to you and appointed you as a servant and witness?
How do we know Paul's encounter with Jesus Christ was real?
Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ?
Questions to consider:
How would you expect Festus and Agrippa to have responded to Paul?
How did Paul preach a gospel he would not choose?
Is the gospel fabricated?
Does it matter what you believe?
What must happen for you to believe?
Questions to consider:
What does it look like to really trust God?
Is God more than life to you?
Is life going to be easy?
What is the purpose of God's will in our lives?
Questions to consider:
Do you think most Christians are growing spiritually?
What are some spiritual threats in your life?
Are you running to win?
Are you dependent on others or the church body?
Questions to consider:
Do we live in a different world?
Should we expect persecution?
What is "the world?'
If I’m not being persecuted, is it because I am not living a godly life?
Do I live more like I belong to the world, or do live more like I belong to Christ?
Questions to consider:
When a person becomes a Christian, would you expect life to change for better or worse?
Is there any "downside” to becoming a Christian?
If the Holy Spirit warned you about the same things Paul was warned of, how would you respond?
What’s the most important thing in life to you?
Is there anything more important to you than life?
Do you have a race to finish and a task to complete?
What is the task the Lord Jesus has given to you?
Is it your task, like Paul’s, to testify to the good news of God’s grace?
Questions to consider:
Why did Jesus die for us? Does it matter to you?
Do you want to live for Him?
Are you expounding an unlived life?
Is your life a credit or an obstacle?
Are you living an exemplary life?
What does a disciple look like?
Questions to consider:
How do you make disciples?
Are you living your life aware of the impact it may have?
Is our character separate from our actions?
Questions to consider:
What is the basis for making disciples?
What is God's goal?
Is making disciples for you?
Can you make disciples? If so, how?
Questions to consider:
Do you believe in miracles?
Why doesn’t God do obvious, indisputable miracles so that everyone would believe in him?
Are you willing to let God be God?
Questions to consider:
Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?
What does it mean to receive the Holy Spirit?
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What is the motive for Paul and others to suffer to spread the gospel?
Why are we so apprehensive to share the gospel?
What is your place in this world?
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Questions to consider:
What does it look like to love God and love my neighbor as myself?
Do we have an obligation to God?
What is sin? And what does it say about our relationship to God?
Questions to consider:
Why didn’t Paul cast out the demon the first time? Was he trying to avoid trouble? (See 1 Corinthians 9:19-23; 1 Timothy 2:1-2)
Why didn't God protect Paul and Silas from going to prison?
Why didn’t Paul think the earthquake was God’s way of deliverance?
If God is so great, why should he care about us?
Questions to consider:
Why did Paul and his companions sacrifice their lives to spread the gospel and strengthen believers?
There were a number of women gathered at this place of prayer, all of whom would have heard Paul’s message, why was Lydia the only one to respond to the message?
Why didn't the Lord open the heart of everyone who heard Paul's message?
Questions to consider:
Is God aware of what's going on in the world? In your life?
Does God care about what's going on in the world? In your life?
Does God have a specific will for your life?
Do you want to know God's will?
How does God make his will known?
What does a life of faith look like?
Questions to consider:
Did Jesus really expect his followers to make disciples? How were they supposed to do this?
What does it mean to be "saved?"
What is God's purpose?
What is the quality of your relationship with God?
What quality of relationship do you long for others to have with God?