In today's sermon, "The Power Of The Gospel Proclaimed In The Midst Of Predestined Suffering", according to the section "Summary from last week (26)": How are we set free from the bondage of the past, present, and future?
What is the true "boldness" that God wants to give His Children?
Who are the only true "righteous" men approved by God?
In the section "When they heard this ... and everything in them." (v.24): How was the fellow believers' great fear and anxiety turned into overflowing joy? What did they start to do because of this?
What did these believers realize had happened according to Psalm 2:1? How does this help us to understand the predestination of God's will in our lives?
Why do the unsaved gnash their teeth in hatred and anger? What does it mean if the world likes our gospel message?
In the section "Indeed ... They did what your power and will had decided beforehand what would happen." (v.27): How does God reveal the reality of Christ's light and life to His elected people?
Why does God allow sufferings and hardships as part of His predestination of His Saints?
In the section "They did what your power and will ... to speak your word with great boldness"(vv.28-29): How was the prayer of God's people changed after seeing the miracle? What is the greatest miracle that God performs?
In the section "After they prayed, ... and spoke the word of God boldly"(v.31): Why was the meeting place shaken and what were they praying for?
In the "Conclusion": What happens when we begin to see everything by faith from God's predestined perspective?
In "When The Establishment Is Wrong", by Ray Stedman, what is "the greatest force to alter a power structure", as seen in Acts 4:23-28? What two things did the apostles find encouragement in?
How does Job 12:10-22 and Acts 4:29-30 testify to the overruling power of God and the weapon of faith-prayer?
In Acts 4:31, what is the three-fold way that God answered their prayer?
What does Stedman feel all this saying to us in this day? What does he say is "the only hope of this nation"?
In today's daily devotion, entitled "A Sanctuary", Compare the idea of the church being a place of sanctuary and rest from the problems of the world with that of the peace and rest found within your heart and spirit when one abides in Christ and He in you (read John 15).
Read Hebrews 4 and Isaiah 66. How do these texts relate to Christ's prayer in John 17?