The Coming of the Holy Spirit: Acts 2:1-13

On what day were the disciples all together in one accord?
Where did the sound come from? What did it sound like?
How is the fire described?
What did they do when they received the Holy Spirit?
How were the Jews in verse 5 described? Where were they from?
When did the multitude come together?
What did the people hear?
Where did they say the disciples who were speaking multiple languages were from?
List the places the visitors were from.
What were the disciples speaking about in the people’s languages?
What explanation did the mockers give?

Thought Questions

Do you think the disciples “being all together in one accord” had something to do with the reception of the Holy Spirit? Do you think they would have received the same power if they had gone their separate ways? (See Acts 1:4.)
Does the Holy Spirit always show amazing, perceivable signs like sound and fire when He descends on a person? What was the difference here? Why did He show those particular signs? Who were the signs for–the disciples, or all the multitudes of foreigners as well as Jews in Jerusalem, or a mixture of both?
Is God’s power less if the Holy Spirit does not show amazing signs?
What was the main purpose of the disciples being able to speak other languages? Was it just to impress people, or was it to share the gospel clearly to all people?

My prayer is:
To be in one accord with my fellow Christian believers, so we might do Your work with unity;
To receive the Holy Spirit and be able to accomplish the work You have assigned for me to do for you;
And to believe in the Holy Spirit’s power whether or not amazing signs are displayed.

The Disciples’ First Business Meetings: Acts 1:12-26

Where did the disciples go after they left Olivet?
Name the people who went to the upper room at this time (the men listed, plus the women and others). Who was the only woman specifically named?
What did they do there?
How large had the list of disciples grown to?
Who stood up in their midst to give a presentation?
How did he address them?
Who did Peter say the Scripture had pointed to, and had to be fulfilled? Which prophet spoke the words?
What did Judas do?
What was the prophecy? Read Psalm 41:9
What was the sorry end of Judas? What was the field known as to those in Jerusalem?
What other two prophecies did Peter refer to?
What position exactly was Peter trying to fill? (see the end of verse 22) What were the qualifications?
Who were the two people they proposed?
What was the first thing they did to try to make the decision? What did they do next?
Who won?

Thought Questions

What was the very first thing the apostles did after Jesus ascended, before they did anything to organize themselves? What was the first thing they did before they chose the 12th disciple? Do you pray before every decision or important action, in business as well as spiritual matters? Or is prayer an afterthought?
From what you know of Peter from the Gospels, do you think he was qualified to be the chairman of the group? Why do you think he had that position? (Hint: one page before, John 21:15-19)
Who did Peter address in verse 16? Although there were women in the group (v. 14), do you think they were involved in the business meeting? Why or why not?
Why did Judas meet with such an unhappy end? (Matt. 27:5) Why do some evil actions meet their natural consequences on earth, but others don’t seem to?
What position exactly was Peter trying to fill? What was the difference between the Twelve Disciples and the general assembly of apostles (about 120 at that time)? (Hint: verses 21-22)
Did it appear, from the passage, that the disciples had a lengthy argument over the pros and cons of each man’s resume? How does this compare to some church business meetings you might have attended or heard about? How can we apply this lesson? (Not that the early church was free from dispute: see Acts 15:6-7)
How was the position of disciple really decided? Should we always use lots to make every decision? But are there any instances in your life where you ought to let God do the deciding instead of holding to your opinions?

My prayer is:
that I would make prayer my first line of action before any other business or decisions;
that I would make every endeavor to be in harmony with my fellow church members through the Spirit of Christ;
and that I would learn to let go of my opinions in favor of God’s leading.

Jesus’ Promises and Ascension: Acts 1:1-11

Who is the writer addressing? What is the “former account” that was written for him? (Luke 1:3)
Therefore, who wrote the book of Acts?
Who was this “former account” about? What does it cover?
What event ends the “former account”?
What did Jesus do right before He was taken up?
What did Jesus do after His suffering?
What were some of the “infallible proofs” that He was alive?
What did Jesus command the apostles when He was assembled with them?
What were they to wait for?
What had John baptized with? But, what were the apostles to be baptized with? When?
In response, what question did the apostles ask Jesus?
What was His answer?
Who has authority over the times and seasons?
But, what were the apostles to receive? What would they do as a result?
What were the four places named where the apostles would be a witness of Christ?
At what point was Jesus taken up?
What received Him out of their sight?
How did they look toward heaven?
How many men stood by them? What color were they wearing?
How did the two men address them?
What was the question of the two men?
How was Jesus to return to them?

Thought Questions

Do you think the commands Jesus gave to the apostles through the Holy Spirit at the end of His life on earth apply only to them, or to us as well?
What proofs of Christ’s resurrection would be “infallible” to you? How many people saw Jesus after He was resurrected? (1 Corinthians 15:6) What motive might they have had to all simultaneously invent the story? As we learn more about the acts of the apostles in this book, and what happened to them after Jesus left them personally, be thinking about whether inventing such a story would have been worth it.
What do you think it means to be baptized with the Holy Spirit? Keep that question in mind as we discover further what happened with the apostles.
Why do you think the apostles asked the question that they did in verse 6? Was it a dumb question? Did Jesus treat it as if it were a dumb question?
What can we learn from Jesus’ answer in verse 7? What “times and seasons” do you have difficulty letting God keep in His own authority?
What kind of power do you think the Holy Spirit imparts to people? Would we truly be able to witness throughout the world without it?
How do you think the apostles felt as they saw Jesus disappear into heaven?
How is Jesus supposed to return? Describe His return based on what you just read about His ascension.

My prayer is:
for patience to wait for the times and seasons that God has authority over;
for the baptism of the Holy Spirit for the purpose of witnessing for Christ to others;
a longing for the return of Christ just as He ascended.

Jesus and Peter: John 21:15-25

After they had eaten breakfast, what did Jesus ask Peter? What was his response?
What did Jesus ask Peter to feed?
What are the differences between the questions and answers in verses 15,16, and 17?
How does Jesus elaborate in verse 18?
What did that mean?
What was Jesus’ one command to Peter at the end of His questioning?
Who did Peter inquire about? What was his question about him?
What was Jesus’ exact response? What, again, did He want Peter to do?
Who does verse 24 say this disciple is?
Was the book of John a second- or thirdhand account?
Do the events in the book of John cover everything Jesus did? What is John’s reasoning?

Thought Questions

Why do you think Peter was singled out for Jesus’ question? Was there anything he needed to repent from?
Why did Jesus ask Peter the same question three times?
What is the significance of, “Feed my sheep?” Are we also called to feed His sheep? What does that mean to us?
Does God know the answer to all questions, even whether we love Him or not? Why does He ask Peter then? Why are we called to pray, when God knows our lives and hearts anyway?
Why was Peter grieved that Jesus had asked him this question so many times? Have you ever had a similar experience? What was the outcome?
Do you think Peter understood what Jesus was trying to tell him in verse 18? Do you think he was happy about that?
What is it about Jesus’ command in verse 19 that summarizes everything? Do you believe this is the answer to every problem, even your future, as Peter’s? Will following Christ change your situation, or are we called to follow Him despite our situation? What will ultimately be the result?
Why do you think Peter asked about the other disciple?
Did Jesus’ answer mean that he was going to be alive until He returned? What did His answer mean?
Why are John’s words trustworthy? Think about this writing, compared to other historical accounts which are often written down several centuries after they happened.
Do you believe them?
Why do you think the things that were recorded were recorded? Why not the many other things?

My prayer is:
That I would be able to answer Jesus’ question of, “Do you love me?” with a clear and affirmative “Yes, Lord;”
That I would have opportunity to feed His sheep;
And that I would follow Jesus wherever He leads me, throughout my life and in every situation, even if it leads to a death which would glorify Him, no matter what happens with those around me.

Breakfast by the Sea: John 21:1-14

What are “these things” referred to in verse 1?
Who did Jesus show himself to? Where?
Name the disciples that were together there.
What did Peter tell the other disciples he was going to do? What did they want to do?
How much did they catch that night?
What time of day was it when Jesus arrived at the shore?
Did they recognize Him?
What did Jesus ask them? What was the answer?
What did Jesus ask them to do?
What was the result when they did this?
Who recognized Jesus first? Who went toward Him first?
How did Peter get to Jesus?
How did the other disciples get there?
What did they find on the shore?
Who dragged the net ashore? How many fish were in it? Was the net broken?
What did Jesus tell the disciples? Why didn’t they dare ask who He was?
What did Jesus do for the disciples?
How many times had Jesus appeared to the disciples?

Thought Questions

Why were the disciples together by the Sea of Galilee? (See Matt. 28:7, 10, 16) Why did they decide to go fishing?
Have you ever been through a discouraging time, where you felt like the disciples probably did, making no progress? How does the outcome of their situation give you faith? Did Jesus know that they hadn’t caught any fish? Why do you think He provided so much for them, almost more than they could handle?
What do verses 10 and 11 tell you about our cooperation with God? Do we have work to do with using His blessings as well? Is it hard work sometimes, even just to reel them in?
Read verse 7 and John 20:3-8. What are the differences between the two disciples? Which disciple are you most like? Was one better than the other, or was it just a difference in personality?
Where did the fire of coals come from? What happened by the last fire of coals that we saw in ch. 18:18, 25-27? What does this tell us about God and second chances?

My prayer is:
That I would not be discouraged when waiting for Jesus, knowing from this episode that He has many blessings waiting for us;
That I would be faithful in taking care of the blessings He has given me;
And that I would both recognize and immediately follow after the Lord whenever His presence appears in any situation in my life.

The Disciples See Jesus: John 20:19-31

What day was it when the disciples were assembled?
Why were the doors shut?
Where did Jesus arrive?
What did He say? What did He show them?
How did the disciples feel about this?
Who did Jesus say sent Him? Who was Jesus sending?
What did He do after He said that? What did He have the disciples receive?
What commission did He give them along with that?
Which disciple was not with them at that time?
How did Thomas find out the news?
What did Thomas say the conditions were for him to believe?
How long was it before they assembled again?
What happened there?
What did Jesus say specifically to Thomas?
How did Thomas respond?
Who did Jesus say is blessed?
Why does John say that these things were written in this book?
What is the result of having faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God?

Thought Questions

Why were the disciples gathered together? What do you, and the members of your church, do during difficult times? Have there been times when you have found strength in fellowship with other believers?
Do you think the disciples were justified in shutting the doors? Did Jesus reprimand them for their fears, or try to strengthen their faith when He arrived? How?
How do you understand verse 23? If Jesus only has the power to forgive sins (Matt. 9:2-7), how can His disciples factor in? Can we, as modern-day disciples? Does Matt. 25:40 give you any ideas?
Much has been said about “Doubting Thomas.” Do you identify with Thomas at all? Or should Thomas have known better, after all he had witnessed and heard Jesus teach and prophecy? What would you, honestly, have thought?
Why do you think Jesus let eight days pass before He appeared to them again?
How do you feel about Jesus giving Thomas another chance and allowing him to touch His body and wounds? Have you had times in your life where you wavered in faith, but God gave you more evidence and another chance? Why do you think that was?
How can a person believe without seeing? Have you had a time in your life where you needed to exercise that kind of faith?
Do you believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God? Has the study of John’s writing helped you strengthen that faith? How?

My prayer is:
That, when times are difficult and my faith starts to waver, I would find strength in fellowship with other believers;
That my faith would grow and develop so that I would not need to see everything to believe it, however, I would rejoice and give thanks when God does give me substantial evidence for my faith;
And that I would truly believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and that I would have life in His name.

The Resurrection: John 20:1-18

Who went to the tomb early on the first day of the week?
What did she see there?
How did she react? Who did she run to?
What did Mary think had happened?
Who of the two disciples got to the tomb first?
What did he see? How far did he go?
Where did Peter go?
How were the grave cloths arranged?
When the other disciple finally went into the tomb, how did he react?
What did they not yet understand from Scripture?
How was Mary feeling about all of this?
Who did Mary see? Where were they standing?
What question did they ask her? What was her answer?
Who did she see when she had said this? Did she know who He was?
What two questions did Jesus ask?
Who did Mary think He was? What did she tell him?
When Mary recognized Jesus, what did she call Him?
What did Jesus tell Mary not to do? What did He tell her to do?
What did she do?

Thought Questions

Why do you think Mary Magdalene was first at Jesus’ tomb? See Luke 7:47.
How would you have responded if you saw the tomb empty?
What do Peter and the other disciple’s actions when they arrived at the empty tomb tell you about them?
Who was the other disciple “who Jesus loved”? See John 21:20-24
Why do you think Jesus folded his grave cloths? Was He, the creator of the universe, an organized and tidy Person?
Is it likely that, if the tomb was empty as a result of grave robbery, the robbers would fold the cloths so nicely?
What did the other disciple (John) believe (verse 8), and why?
Why didn’t the disciples understand the concept of the Resurrection from the scriptures yet? Would things have been easier for them if they had understood? Are there things you don’t think you understand from the scriptures yet? Why not?
Why don’t you think Mary recognized the two angels or Jesus?
Do you think there are times when angels are around us, but we don’t recognize them? Why not? Have your eyes, and heart, ever been so filled with tears that you didn’t recognize the angels around you?
What do you think caused Mary to recognize Jesus? What could cause us to recognize Him?
What did Mary do after her encounter with Jesus? What does that tell us about witnessing to others?
Have you had an experience that, like Mary, caused you to want to immediately go and tell others how you have encountered Christ?

My prayer is:
That I would have faith in the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead;
That I would be able to recognize those which God has placed around me to help me recognize and understand Him;
And that I, like Mary, would have a yearning to go back and tell others that I have found Him.

Jesus is Crucified: John 19:17-42

Who was carrying Jesus’ cross at this point?
Where did they go?
Who was crucified around Him? Where was Jesus put?
What was the title Pilate wrote on the cross?
How many people were able to read this sign? Why?
What did the chief priests want Pilate to write instead?
What was his response?
Who took Jesus’ clothes?
How many parts did they divide His pieces of clothing into?
Which item could they not divide? How did they solve the problem?
Which prophecy did this fulfill?
Which women were standing by the cross?
Which disciple was also standing by?
Which of the women did Jesus give to the disciple as a “son”?
What did the disciple do as a result?
What were the things that Jesus knew were happening at that time?
What did He say?
What did they find a vessel of nearby? What did they put it on to give to Him?
What did He say after that? What happened?
What day was it?
What was the law about bodies and the Sabbath?
What were they planning to do to make sure the people on crosses were dead?
Whose legs did they break? Whose did they not break? Why?
What did one of the soldiers do to Jesus instead? What happened?
What does John interject here? Why does he write this?
What two Scriptures were fulfilled at this time?
Who asked for Jesus’ body? Who did he ask?
Why was Joseph a disciple in secret?
Who else came to prepare Jesus’ body? What did he bring?
What was the method for preparation?
Where was Jesus’ tomb? Why did they take Him there?

Thought Questions

Why do you think Pilate wrote the title that he did? How do his thoughts compare to the chief priests of the Jews?
Read verse 20. Since so many people saw Jesus on the cross and read the title Pilate had written, try to imagine the people’s reaction when they saw Him. How about the people who had seen Him healing others, or even who had been healed by Him?
What was the purpose of the prophecy in verses 23-24 and its fulfillment? Would it be difficult to fulfill so specific of a prophecy without God’s intervention?
Was Jesus thoughtful and welcoming of women? Did He ever have a degrading word or action toward any woman? What does the presence of these women at the foot of His cross tell you about their relationship with Him?
How do you imagine Jesus treated His mother? What responsibility do we have toward our parents’ welfare?
How do verses 25-27 dispel the myth that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene?
Do you think the first part of verse 28 is related to the second?
Is there significance to the sour wine (vinegar)?
How do you think Jesus died? Was it from the abuse, the cross, or something else?
Again, the Jews were primarily concerned with their ways of keeping the Sabbath–in the situation described in verse 31, what does that tell you?
What do you think is the significance of the blood and water?
Read John’s interjection in verse 35. Do you think his testimony is valid? What is he trying to get across?
Are there instances where it is an advantage to be a disciple of Christ secretly, for fear of authorities? Do you think Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus would have been more or less effective if they had made public their belief in Jesus at that time?
Compare Nicodemus’ offering to Christ and Mary’s in ch. 12:3-8.

My prayer is:
That I would daily spend time looking up at the cross, reading in my mind the sign,”Jesus, King of the Jews,” and be convinced that Jesus is also my King, and that the pain He went through was for my sake.

Jesus’ Final Trial: John 19:1-16

What did Pilate do with Jesus?
What did the soldiers put on Him? What did they say and do to Him?
Why did Pilate bring Jesus out again?
How did Pilate announce Jesus?
What was the response of the priests and officers?
What did Pilate put on them? Why?
What must happen “according to their law?” Why?
Where did Pilate go in response to this? What did he ask Jesus?
How did Jesus respond? What did Pilate say?
Where did Jesus say Pilate got his power?
Who did Jesus say was guilty of the greater sin?
What did Pilate try to do? What was the response of the Jews?
Where did Pilate take Jesus next? When was it?
This time, how did Pilate announce Jesus? What was their response now?
Who was the only king, according to the chief priests?

Thought Questions

How do you think Pilate felt now? Did he have any conviction about who Jesus really was? How would you have decided in this position?
Did Pilate have enough evidence to be able to make the right decision? (See also Matt. 27:19)
Has there ever been a time when you had quite a bit of evidence a certain direction, but decided to go against it out of pride and do the opposite?
Did the Jews have any basis on which to make their accusation? See Leviticus 24:16. What part of Jesus’ life and ministry were they not taking into consideration? What part of their own Messianic prophecies were they not taking into consideration?
What side would you have taken if you had been there? What evidence would you have used to make this decision–the Levitical laws, or the testimony of the prophecies and Jesus’ own life?
If Pilate had made the right decision and released Jesus, what do you think would have happened to Jesus? What would have happened to Pilate? How much power does one decision have in our eternal destiny? Could Pilate have been saved if he had repented later?
Who was “the one who delivered” Jesus to Pilate? Why did he have the greater sin? Does God take into consideration how much knowledge we have when He judges us?
How is the Jews’ mention of Caesar as their king, especially in verse 15, ironic compared to how they historically had felt about being controlled by the Romans? What did the Jews believe at that time that their Messiah was going to do? What had almost everyone, including His own disciples, wanted Jesus to do?
What are your thoughts on loyalty to earthly kings (politics) vs. loyalty to God?
What led to Pilate’s ultimate decision to give Jesus up to be crucified? What can we learn from this to apply to our decisions?

My prayer is:
that I would be able to clearly regard the evidence presented when making a decision for Christ, discounting my own pride;
that Christ’s honor would take precedence over pride in my position or any earthly thing;
and that I would be able to honor Him in the face of opposition, even strong political opposition against the majority, if need be.

Pilate’s Conflict: John 18:28-40

What was Pilate’s court called?
Why did they (the Jews) refuse to go into the place?
What did Pilate go out to ask them?
What was their response?
What did Pilate then tell them to do? What did they really want from him, that they weren’t allowed to do?
What saying of Jesus was fulfilled now?
What question did Pilate ask Jesus when he called Him in to the Praetorium?
What was Jesus’ response? What was Pilate’s response to Him?
Where did Jesus say His kingdom was not from? Did He say where it was from?
What reason did Jesus use to prove that His kingdom was not of this world?
Did Jesus testify that He is indeed a king?
For what reason did Jesus come into the world?
Who hears Jesus’ voice?
What question did Pilate ask?
Did Pilate find Jesus guilty?
What custom did the Jews have at Passover?
What did Pilate call Jesus?
Who did they want Pilate to release?
Who was Barabbas?

Thought Questions

Why was it that the crowd of Jews, who were leading an innocent Man to death, were unwilling to go into a Gentile building in case they might become too defiled to eat the Passover? What does the Passover represent? Are there any ways you might be guilty of the same spirit in your life?
Why did the Jews answer Pilate the way they did? Did they actually have any proof of wrongdoing?
How did Jesus’ answer to Pilate’s question (“are you the King of the Jews?”) show wisdom? Can you think of instances where we might use this answer to others who ask critical questions of us or our beliefs?
Think about Jesus’ second answer in this passage (verse 36). Where is Jesus’ kingdom? Why was this so difficult for the people around Him to grasp? What do the followers of most earthly potential kings do? What did Jesus’ disciples and other followers do when He was arrested? Does Peter’s ear episode count as much of a fight?
How would you define or label Jesus’ kingdom, after reading verse 37? Can we have a role in God’s government as well? Read Revelation 1:6.
In practical terms, how does a person hear Jesus’ voice–is there a prerequisite to being able to understand Him? How can we learn what the truth is?
Why do you think Pilate asked, “What is truth?” Do you think he really wanted to know? Do you see a glimmer of hope in Pilate’s life in verse 38? If someone asked you this question, would you be prepared to answer?
Why did the Jews want Barabbas to be released instead of Jesus?

My prayer is:
that I would hear and recognize Jesus’ voice, and understand what His kingdom is;
that I would defend Christ’s Kingdom with loyalty to the truth, and not with violence;
and that I would be able to give an answer when anyone asks the question, “What is truth?”