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Acts 4:32-5:11 Small Groups and Acts 4:24-30 prayer guide

 

ISCA Small groups for Acts 4:32- 5:11

Read Acts 44:32-37

Who is in the passage?

What are they doing?

Overall “Feeling of the passage?”


Read Acts 5:1-11

Who is in the passage?

What are they doing?

Overall feeling of the passage?


What changed the overall feeling between the two passages?


What do you think about Ananias and Sapphira dying?


How would their behavior have effected the community?


How does their deceit impact the whole community?


What does this passage have to do with you?


Come back to ISCA Zoom Meeting before doing the prayer below


After we finish discussing the above use this prayer guide, from Acts 4:24-30


Notes:

  1. Most of the time is spent praying to a Sovereign God and remembering what God did in the past

  2. Then a personal request to help them be bold

  3. Then a request for GOD to stretch out his hand


So Follow that Pattern:

1. Praise God for how he has acted for you in your past

2. Pray for Boldness in what you are facing right now

3. Ask God to stretch out his hand and perform signs and wonders

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