Guided Discovery Companion Worksheet
Theme and Description
The theme of this worksheet is: Jesus gives mercy, strength, and witness through His name.
Description: This worksheet helps readers study Acts 3 by focusing on the healing of the man at the temple gate, Peter and John’s witness, the crowd’s amazement, and Peter’s call to repent and turn to God through Jesus Christ.
It includes a chapter summary, Scripture Spotlight, core truth, quick takeaways, fill-in-the-blank review, matching activity, multiple choice questions, sequencing activity, true-or-false questions, short-answer prompts, a “Did You Know?” background note, personal reflection, prayer prompt, and closing reminder.
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Answer Key
Answer Key
Fill in the Blanks / Word Bank
- Peter; John
- temple
- Jesus
- healed
- Jesus
- repent
Match It
- Peter — B. The apostle who spoke boldly to the crowd
- John — C. The apostle who was with Peter at the temple
- The healed man — D. The man who entered the temple praising God
- Beautiful Gate — F. The temple gate where the man had been placed
- Solomon’s Porch — A. The place where the crowd gathered after the miracle
- Moses — E. The prophet Peter referenced while calling the people to listen
Multiple Choice
- B. Alms
- C. The healing pointed to Jesus.
- C. He entered the temple praising God.
- B. Repent and turn to God.
Put in Order
- A man near the temple gate asks Peter and John for help.
- Peter takes the man by the right hand.
- The healed man enters the temple praising God.
- The amazed crowd gathers near the temple porch.
- Peter explains that the miracle did not happen by human power.
- Peter calls the people to repent and turn to God.
Worksheet Line Order
- Peter explains that the miracle did not happen by human power. — 5
- The healed man enters the temple praising God. — 3
- A man near the temple gate asks Peter and John for help. — 1
- Peter calls the people to repent and turn to God. — 6
- Peter takes the man by the right hand. — 2
- The amazed crowd gathers near the temple porch. — 4
True or False
- True
- True
- False
- True
- False
- True
Short Answer — Suggested Answers
Why is repentance an important part of Peter’s message?
Peter’s message shows that people must turn from sin and turn to God in response to Jesus. Answers may vary if this idea is present.
Why was the healed man’s change so noticeable to the crowd?
He had been known as a man who could not walk, but now he was walking and praising God in public. Answers may vary if this idea is present.
How did Peter redirect attention away from himself and toward Jesus?
Peter denied that the miracle came from his own power or godliness and pointed the crowd to Jesus. Answers may vary if this idea is present.
What does Acts 3 teach about what people need most?
People need more than material help; they need Jesus, mercy, forgiveness, and new life. Answers may vary if this idea is present.
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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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