Acts 2:1-47 Study Outline

Heartland Church of Christ
Acts of Apostles
July—September 2024
Shelby Floyd
Acts 2:1-47

PPT - How Can I Glorify God? PowerPoint Presentation, free download ...

Student Outline
I. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-4).
1. What was the day of Pentecost? And how did it originate? See Leviticus 23:15.
2. Who does “they” include in Acts 2:1? See Acts 1:26!
3. What does “they were in one accord” mean? See Acts 1:14.
4. Describe what the sound from heaven sounded like. See Acts 1:2. See also Acts 4:31.
5. What were these “divided tongues, as of fire” that came upon the apostles? See Acts 2:3.
6. Who was filled with the Holy Spirit? The crowd or the apostles? See Acts 1:26 and Acts 1:2, 8.

II. Study the Crowds Response to the Tongue Talkers (Acts 2:5-13).
1. Where did all of these devout Jews in Jerusalem originate? See Acts 2:5.
2. Why was the multitude confused when they heard the apostles speaking? See Acts 2:6, 8.
3. Where did the apostles come from geographically? See Acts 2:7.
4. In what language did the multitude of the people hear the apostles speaking on the day of Pentecost? See Acts 2:8.
5. From how many geographical areas did the crowd originate? See Acts 2:9-11.
6. Please list all of these nationalities. There are 16! Name them! See Acts 2:9-11:



7. List all of the words that are used to describe the sound the crowd heard from the apostles.

Acts 2:2__________________________.
Acts 2:3__________________________.
Acts 2:4__________________________.
Acts 2:6__________________________.
Acts 2:8__________________________.
Acts 2:11_________________________.
8. How did some in the audience explain the phenomenon that the crowd had just witnessed on the day of Pentecost? See Acts 2:13.

III. Peter’s Sermon Acts 2:14-40.
1. How many stood up with Peter when he began to speak? And who were these others who stood up with him? See Acts 2: 14
2. Did Peter allow the charge that they were full of new wine to go unanswered? See Acts 2:15.
3. What Old Testament prophet did Peter quote at length to verify what had just happened on the day of Pentecost? Who was the prophet? Acts 2:16. Study the prophets’ statement in Acts 2:16-21.


4. How did Peter go about explaining the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? See Acts 2: 22-24.
5. Peter confirmed his words about Jesus Christ by quoting King David in the Psalms 16:8-11.
 Explain how David could see the Lord Jesus before his face
 What was the reaction of David’s heart, tongue, and his flesh, in regard to the Lord?
 What did David say about the soul and body of Christ after his death?
 What state will David be in before God’s presence?
6. Did God promise David that he would raise up Christ to sit on David’s throne? See Acts 2:29-31.
7. Did Christ receive and pour out the Holy Spirit upon the apostles? See Acts 2:32-36.

IV. The Reaction of the Audience to the Message of Peter! Acts 2: 36-41!
1. Did Peter accuse his audience of crucifying Jesus? See Acts 2:36.
2. What does it mean that God made Jesus both Lord and Christ? Examine Acts 2:36.
3. How did the audience respond to the message of Peter? Answer: “they were cut to the heart.” Acts 2:37. What does that mean?
4. What question did the audience ask Peter? Answer: “men and brethren what shall we do?”
5. To whom did they ask this question? Answer: “Peter and the rest of the apostles.” Verse 37.
6. What was the answer that Peter gave to those who asked the question, “what shall we do?” The answer: Acts 2:38-39
7. Analyze Acts 2:38-39:
 “Repent” – what does this mean? See Luke 24:47.
 “And let everyone of you be baptized.” What does baptize mean?
 What does “in the name of Jesus Christ” mean?
 What is the purpose of baptism according to Peter and Acts 2:38? Answer: “for the remission of sins.”
8. What does “and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit,” mean? Answer: see Acts 2:38.
9. Please explain verse 39 concerning the promise. Acts 2:39 Answer: go to Joel 2:28, 32 and also go to Ephesians 2:13.

V. The Growth of the Church. (Acts 2:40-47).
1. Please take note of Peter’s parting exhortation. Answer: “Be saved from this perverse (crooked) generation.” Verse 40.
2. What happens when the hearers gladly receive the message of the apostles? Answer: “they were baptized.” Acts 2:41.
3. How many were baptized on that first day of the church in Jerusalem? Answer: “about 3000 souls were added to them.” (Acts 2:41).
4. What did the 3000 baptized believers continue to do in their Christian walk? Answer: Acts 2:42.
 They continued steadfastly
 they continued steadfastly in the apostle’s doctrine
 they continued steadfastly breaking of bread
 they continued steadfastly in prayer
5. Did the band of baptized believers have a healthy respect for the apostles? Answer Acts 2:43.
6. What did the band of believers share in common with other believers? Answer Acts 2:44-45
o They sold their possessions and gave to the needy. Acts 2:45
o They divided what they had and shared among those in need. Acts 2:45
7. They had daily fellowship in the spirit of unity! “They continued daily with one accord.” One accord indicates unity!
• See Acts 1:14
• see Acts 2:1
• see Acts 2:46
8. Who adds the saved believers to the church? Answer: see Acts 2:47

Copyright © 2024 Shelby G. Floyd, All Rights Reserved

Shelby G. Floyd, minister, Heartland Church of Christ, 1693 West Main Street, Greenwood, Indiana 46142

 

THE GREAT COMMISSION

By

Shelby G. Floyd

The greatest challenge ever committed to mortal men was couched in the words of the great commission. This commission was given by Jesus Christ to the eleven apostles on a mountain in Galilee. It is great because of the great authority which empowers it and sustains it. Jesus said,

“…All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. (Matthew 28:18.)

One of the many pursuits of man has been power and authority, but no one man has ever been able to achieve all the power and authority that there is in the earth. But Jesus has all power and authority not only in the earth, but also in heaven. Therefore, he is preeminently qualified to give a commission that relates both to heaven and to earth, to this life and to the life to come.

Isaiah Prophesied of Christ’s Authority

The power, all of which Jesus claimed to have, both in heaven and earth, is the power of rule or government and is generally translated authority. It is the power of him whose will and commands must be submitted to by others and obeyed. The power, or rule of government, which Jesus claims on this particular occasion is that which Isaiah predicted seven centuries before Christ claimed it. Speaking of Christ, Isaiah said that the government would be upon his shoulder, and,

“Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even forever” (Isaiah 9:7).

Those Taught Are To Be Baptized

Jesus not only charged his apostles to teach all nations, but also to baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:18-20). The element in which they were baptized is not stated in this passage but can be inferred from reading the scriptures concerning this subject elsewhere. They were to be baptized in water for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38).

Copyright © 2019 Shelby G. Floyd, All Rights Reserved

Shelby G. Floyd
Heartland Church of Christ
1693 West Main Street
Greenwood, Indiana 46142