Setting
The multitude in Jerusalem had gathered at the great sound that accompanied the pouring out of the Holy Spirit. They were all amazed and perplexed by this unprecedented miracle. Peter stood up with the other apostles and explained to them about God’s promised Holy Spirit. In this lesson, we will study the remaining portion of Peter’s message and the conversion that resulted. We will also take a glimpse of the believers’ lives in the early church.
Key Verse
(2:38)
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Outline
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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2:22-36
1a. What was the main point of Peter’s message?
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1b. How did Peter support his point?
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2. How did Peter show that David was not speaking about himself, but about the Christ, in Psalm 16:8-11?
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3. When witnessing to someone, what key facts about Jesus should you share?
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4. How do we know, based on Peter’s message, that receiving the Holy Spirit is not a silent experience but involves some obvious external sign?
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5. How would you use the experience of receiving the Holy Spirit to witness to someone about Jesus Christ?
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2:37-41
6. How did the multitude respond to Peter’s message?
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7a. What did Peter command them to do?
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7b. What promise is given to those who obey this command?
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8. How can baptism, which is an external sign, be effective for the remission of sins?
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9. In Matt 28:19, the Lord Jesus commanded the disciples to baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. But here, Peter commanded the people to baptize in the name of Jesus Christ. How do you explain the difference?
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10. What did Peter mean by the words, “Be saved from this perverse generation.” How can we apply this to our Christian living?
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2:42-47
11. In this passage, we can see two main parameters of church growth. What are they?
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12a. Record the factors that contributed to the rapid growth of the early church in Jerusalem and explain how each factor contributes to church growth.
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12b. What aspects do you think are lacking in yourself and in your congregation? What steps can you and your congregation take to improve in those areas?