This is an outline of Stephen's speech. I identify the main person or thing in each block of his speech and why that person or thing is important to Stephen's speech.
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bible study guide for Acts 7.
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These are the main points and progression of Stephen's speech in Acts. I've organized his speech around the important person or thing in each block.
1. God (2). It all begins with God. God revealed himself to his people and called them to him.
2. Abraham (2-8). Abraham is their spiritual father and the inheritor of God's promise about God's people. He received God's covenant of circumcision, which was the mark of God's people.
3. The patriarchs (9-10). They partially fulfilled God's promise to Abraham (6-7, 17) by selling Joseph into slavery.
4. Joseph (9-16). Joseph ended up in Egypt, where he rose to prominence and later brought God's people (his family) into Egypt.
5. Moses (17-38). With God's people in Egypt, God fulfilled his promise to Abraham. God punished Egypt through Moses and used Moses to take God's people out of Egypt in order to worship God (see 7:7).
6. The ancestors (39-43). They were charged with obeying Moses and the "living words" Moses passed on (the law). But they disobeyed.
7. The tabernacle and the temple (44-50). Despite disobedience, the people still had access to God whenever and wherever they wanted. Not only was the tabernacle always with them in the land but the temple was also built. The greatest truth, however, is that God does not live in buildings made by human hands. Sadly, the access to God was ignored.
8. The people (51-53). They ought to have responded to God in humility but instead they responded in anger and resistance.
This is our bible study guide for Acts 7 for our bible study tonight. You may find previous
bible studies on Acts by following the link.
I have an accompanying handout that is an
outline of Stephen's speech, which you can find by following that link.
You may download the study guide (with answers) at the link below or use the questions posted here.

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This section of Acts picks up where chapter 6 left off: Stephen was arrested and charged with blasphemy on the testimony of false witnesses. This section contains his defense.
1. Does Stephen answer the high priest's question (1)? How or how not? Why or why not?
2. Why does Stephen skip the origin stories in his sermon (Genesis 1-11)?
3. Why did Stephen spend so much time on Moses?
4. What is most significant about Moses (37-38)?
5. Who is the coming prophet? How does Moses' passing on of living words that he received correlate to that prophet?
6. How did the ancestors disobey (39-43)? How is idolatry still a problem among God's people today?
7. What were the results of disobedience (42-43)?
8. What is the tabernacle associated with (44)?
9. What marks the tabernacle as pure and holy (44)?
10. Who are the two main figures who were responsible for upgrading the temple (46-47)?
11. Was the upgrade necessary? Why or why not? Why did God let them go through with it?
12. Whom did the people resist (51)?
13. What is the mark of their disobedience (51)? In what ways were they disobedient (51-52)?
14. What was their ultimate act of disobedience (52)?
15. Why should they have known better (53)?
16. How might we be just like these people in disobeying God even after having the same testimony they did?
17. How do the people respond to Stephen's sermon (54)? How did Stephen respond (55)?
18. What did Stephen see? Why is this significant (cf. 7:2)? What is the significance of Jesus standing? Why did Stephen call him the Son of Man?
19. What did they do to Stephen (57-58)? In what two ways did Stephen respond (59-60; cf. Luke 23:34, 46)?
20. What happened as a result of Stephen's murder (8:1)? Was this good or bad? Why weren't the apostles scattered?
21. What did Saul do (8:3)? Was this good or bad? Why? How would we respond to persecution today?
This is the study guide for our bible study tonight in Acts.
These are study questions, notes, and application ideas from Acts 2. Please use and distribute these (or link to them) if you find them useful.
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Below are study questions on Acts 1 broken into 5 different themes.
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In this introduction, I outline Acts and develop six major themes that are in Acts.
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