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A Conversation about the World

November 19, 2023 • Pastor John Stone • Acts 1:1–11

Questions on Acts 1 Sermon


What is Jesus asking them to wait for?


Why is that gift so important?


Why is the Holy Spirit so hard to understand who and what he does?


Why do we need the Holy Spirit?


When they ask Jesus if he is going to restore the kingdom of Israel what are they mis understanding?


How do we have that misunderstanding?


What is the real kingdom that the Spirit and Jesus are calling us into?


What are the boundaries of that kingdom?

​Or where is that kingdom?


What are we to witness to as Christians?


Where are we to be witnesses?


How are we to be witnesses?


How might our mindset need to change?


What might be one measure you are doing something for the kingdom and not us?


How is the Spirits role to stretch us?

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