What was Peter's role in the early church?
He had become a leader in the early church.
Who was the man bedridden for eight years in Lydda?
Aeneas.
What town did Peter visit where he healed Aeneas?
Lydda.
What happened to Aeneas after Peter healed him?
He got up immediately.
Who gave Peter the power to perform miracles?
The Holy Spirit.
Who did Peter heal in Lydda?
A man named Aeneas.
What was the other name for Tabitha?
Dorcas.
In which town did the miracle of raising Tabitha occur?
Joppa.
What did many people do after they saw Aeneas was healed?
They turned to the Lord.
What do the miracles performed by Peter and Jesus prove?
That Jesus is the Son of God.
What did Peter say to Aeneas to heal him?
“Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed.”
How long had Aeneas been paralyzed?
Eight years.
Where was Peter traveling from?
From place to place.
What was the reaction of the people in Joppa when they saw that Dorcas was alive?
Many believed in the Lord.
What was the result of the miracles Peter performed?
Many people believed in Jesus.
Who did Peter raise from the dead in Joppa?
A follower of Jesus named Tabitha, also known as Dorcas.
What kind of good works was Tabitha known for?
Helping people in need and making clothes for widows.
Name the regions where the church had peace and was strengthened.
Judea, Galilee, and Samaria.
What does Peter's ability to perform miracles remind us of?
Jesus’ miracles.
What was the main purpose of Jesus’ miracles?
To prove He is the Son of God who came to bring salvation to the world.
What did Peter do before he told Tabitha to get up?
He knelt down beside her body and prayed.
Who did the disciples in Joppa send to get Peter?
Two men.
What did the Holy Spirit encourage the followers of Jesus to do?
To honor God and strengthen the church.
What did Peter do to heal Aeneas and raise Tabitha?
He spoke with the authority given by Jesus Christ.
How do Peter's miracles connect to the message of salvation?
They demonstrated God's power and led people to faith in Jesus.