Guided Discovery Companion Worksheet
Theme and Description
The theme of this worksheet is: The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost, Peter proclaims the risen Jesus, and the first believers grow together.
Description: This worksheet helps readers study Acts 2 by focusing on the coming of the Holy Spirit, the miracle of many languages, Peter’s gospel message, the call to repentance and baptism, and the shared life of the first believers.
It includes a chapter summary, Scripture Spotlight, core truth, background note, quick takeaways, fill-in-the-blank review, matching activity, multiple choice questions, sequencing activity, true-or-false questions, short-answer prompts, notes section, personal reflection, prayer prompt, and closing reminder.
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Answer Key
Answer Key
Fill in the Blanks / Word Bank
- Spirit
- languages
- Peter
- repentance
- baptized
- fellowship
Match It
- C — Pentecost: A feast day when many Jews were gathered in Jerusalem
- A — Divided flames: A visible sign connected to the Spirit’s coming
- B — Peter: The apostle who explained the event and preached Jesus
- E — David: A king whose words pointed ahead to the Messiah
- D — Baptism: A public response connected with repentance and faith
- F — Fellowship: Shared life and partnership among believers
Multiple Choice
- B — A rushing mighty wind
- A — They heard the believers speak in their own languages.
- C — Jesus’ death, resurrection, and exaltation
- B — Devotion to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer
Put in Order
- The believers were filled with the Holy Spirit.
- People from many nations heard the message in their own languages.
- Peter preached about Jesus to the gathered crowd.
- The crowd asked what they should do.
- About three thousand people were added.
- The new believers continued together in teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer.
True or False
- True
- False
- True
- False
- True
- True
Short Answer
God’s message about Jesus was being made known across many peoples and languages.
Peter explained that the Spirit’s coming pointed to God’s promise and that Jesus had been crucified, raised, and exalted.
He called them to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.
Apostolic teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, prayer, worship, generosity, and shared life.
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Additional Notes
Bible Version and Scripture Note
Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version®. Some Scripture may be quoted, partially quoted, paraphrased, summarized, or referenced for teaching and review purposes.
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Study and Source Note
Background study consulted may include Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary: New Testament, and John MacArthur, The MacArthur Study Bible.
This resource is independently created by C. Gerald. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Thomas Nelson, Warren W. Wiersbe, John MacArthur, their ministries, or their publishers. Worksheet text is original unless otherwise noted. Source references can be provided upon request.
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