Throughout the book of Acts, various questions are asked of or by the apostles. Today we explore several of these questions and reflect on answers – those given in the text and those we might consider giving if these were asked by or of us. Questions are taken from Acts 5:3-4; Acts 8:30-31; Acts 9:3-6; Acts 11:17; Acts 14:15; and Acts 15:10.
Other scriptures referenced include Acts 4:32-37; Acts 22:6; Acts 26:13; and Philippians 3:10.
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