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| How many different nations does Acts mention are present on day of pentecost |
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| On the day of pentecost Peter responded to growing curisoty of crowd by |
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| standing up, raising his voice and addressing them |
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| on the day of pentecost, the 11 disciples showed unified support by |
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| how many people responded ot peters message and were baptized |
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| on the DOP peter treated his listeners with respect by |
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| addressing them as brothers and fellow jews |
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| although the events of pentecost happened suddenly, peter had prepared himself for this day by |
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| spending time with jesus an gods word |
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| on the DOP peter said peopel could receive the gift of the HS if they would |
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| according to new testamnt water baptism is |
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| an outward picture of an inner experience |
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| the early church devoted themselves |
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| fellowship, doctrine, and prayer |
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| the hallmarks of a biblical church are |
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repentence and baptism fellowship and prayer generosity and growth |
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| The lame man healed in acts 3 responded to his healing by |
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| walking leaping and praisng God |
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| the account of the crippled begar at the gate beautiful teaches the importance of |
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| in acts 3 the healing of the crippled man resulted in |
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| peter preaching the gospel to the sanhedrin, peter and john being imprisoned, and the man being healed |
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| the biblical principles from the account of the crippled man are |
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recognize the needs of others reach out in faith give what you have expect the unexpected |
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| the 2 major themes of peters message to the sanhedrin in acts 3 were |
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| exalting jesus and extending gods forgiveness |
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| in ministry our goals should be to |
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| peters message to the jews and their leaders, following the healing of the lame man in acts 3, indicated that god had chosen to view their active role in Jesus crucifixion as a sin of |
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| which group of people responded hostiley to peters message in acts 4 |
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| Christians go thru times of suffering because |
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| of sin, they are doing gods will, and of Gods soverignty |
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| according to the IST the title soverign lord means |
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| According to Acts 4, the early church demonstrated unity and selflessness by |
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| financially taking care of one another |
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| The focus of the Christian message is |
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| Christs death and resurrection |
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Sold a field and gave the money to the apostles Was a levite; name means son of encouragement Was a jew from the island of Cyprus |
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| The main principle to be learned from the account of Annanias and Saphira is that |
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| God hates lying and desires integrity from His people |
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| One of the marks of a powerful church is |
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| According to Acts 5, when faced by threats and warnings, the believers |
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| continued to meet publicly |
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| In the book of Acts, persecution of the church came from |
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| Unbelieving Jews, Sadducees, & Sanhedrin |
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| After the apostles were flogged for preaching Christ, They |
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| rejoiced that they were worthy to suffer for Christ |
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| Gamaliel reccomended that the apostles be |
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| According to the Bible, suffering and persecution should be |
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