Acts Dig Site 15 Blue Level Questions
How did Paul serve the Lord while he lived in Ephesus? (20:17-19) With fear and trembling With great humility and with tears With confidence and strength With uncertainty and insecurity
How did Paul serve the Lord while he lived in Ephesus? (20:17-19) With fear and trembling With great humility and with tears With confidence and strength With uncertainty and insecurity
What did Paul say he had not hesitated to preach? (20:20) “Anything that would be helpful” “Everything the people wanted to hear” “Lies about Jesus” “Whatever came to his mind”
What did Paul say he had not hesitated to preach? (20:20) “Anything that would be helpful” “Everything the people wanted to hear” “Lies about Jesus” “Whatever came to his mind”
How had Paul taught in Ephesus? (20:20) With hesitation Publicly and from house to house In private to those who needed to hear it To a select few
How had Paul taught in Ephesus? (20:20) With hesitation Publicly and from house to house In private to those who needed to hear it To a select few
What did Paul declare to both Jews and Greeks in Ephesus? (20:21) “That the gods of Ephesus were false gods” Everything that he knew “That they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus” Only what they could handle
What did Paul declare to both Jews and Greeks in Ephesus? (20:21) “That the gods of Ephesus were false gods” Everything that he knew “That they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus” Only what they could handle
What did Paul say was going to happen to him in Jerusalem? (20:22) He did not know. He would be put on trial. He would be welcomed. He would die.
What did Paul say was going to happen to him in Jerusalem? (20:22) He did not know. He would be put on trial. He would be welcomed. He would die.
Where did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that prison and hardships were facing him? (20:23) In Jerusalem In Asia In every city In the Jewish synagogues
Where did the Holy Spirit warn Paul that prison and hardships were facing him? (20:23) In Jerusalem In Asia In every city In the Jewish synagogues
What task did the Lord give Paul to complete? (20:24) “The task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace” “The task of preaching only to the Jews” “The task of traveling the world” “The task of building a temple”
What task did the Lord give Paul to complete? (20:24) “The task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace” “The task of preaching only to the Jews” “The task of traveling the world” “The task of building a temple”
To what did Paul commit the elders of the church? (20:32) “To each other” “To God and to the word of His grace” “To the leading of Silas and Timothy” “To the people of Ephesus”
To what did Paul commit the elders of the church? (20:32) “To each other” “To God and to the word of His grace” “To the leading of Silas and Timothy” “To the people of Ephesus”
Whose silver, gold, and clothing did Paul covet? (20:33) No one’s The apostles’ The Jews’ Everyone’s
Whose silver, gold, and clothing did Paul covet? (20:33) No one’s The apostles’ The Jews’ Everyone’s
Whose hands supplied Paul’s needs? (20:34) His companions’ hands The disciples’ hands The Gentiles’ hands His own hands
Whose hands supplied Paul’s needs? (20:34) His companions’ hands The disciples’ hands The Gentiles’ hands His own hands
Who said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive”? (20:35) The elders The Ephesians The disciples Jesus
Who said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive”? (20:35) The elders The Ephesians The disciples Jesus
What happened after Paul had finished his farewell to the Ephesian elders? (20:36-37) He knelt down and prayed. They all wept. They embraced him and kissed him. All of the above
What happened after Paul had finished his farewell to the Ephesian elders? (20:36-37) He knelt down and prayed. They all wept. They embraced him and kissed him. All of the above
What grieved the elders of the church in Ephesus the most? (20:38) Paul’s uncertainty about what would happen in Jerusalem That very few had believed and been baptized Paul’s statement that they would never see his face again That Paul was leaving for an unknown amount of time
What grieved the elders of the church in Ephesus the most? (20:38) Paul’s uncertainty about what would happen in Jerusalem That very few had believed and been baptized Paul’s statement that they would never see his face again That Paul was leaving for an unknown amount of time
Who received Paul and the others warmly when they arrived in Jerusalem The brothers and sisters No one Everyone they saw The twelve apostles
Who received Paul and the others warmly when they arrived in Jerusalem The brothers and sisters No one Everyone they saw The twelve apostles
Who did Paul and his companions go to see in Jerusalem? (21:17-18) The apostles The high priest James and all the elders All of the above
Who did Paul and his companions go to see in Jerusalem? (21:17-18) The apostles The high priest James and all the elders All of the above
What did Paul report in detail in Jerusalem? (21:19) “How the people of Ephesus did not believe” “About the riots he had seen” “What God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry” All of the above
What did Paul report in detail in Jerusalem? (21:19) “How the people of Ephesus did not believe” “About the riots he had seen” “What God had done among the Gentiles through his ministry” All of the above
Finish this verse: “However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has…” (Acts 20:24) “… given me, and win the gold medal.” “… given me—the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace.” “… given, even though the task is very hard.” “… given and live a life of eternity in heaven.”
Finish this verse: “However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has…” (Acts 20:24) “… given me, and win the gold medal.” “… given me—the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace.” “… given, even though the task is very hard.” “… given and live a life of eternity in heaven.”