Seminaries and Institutes
Acts 11-12: Being a Christian


“Acts 11-12: Being a Christian,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Acts 11-12,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Acts 11–12

Being a Christian

As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are Christians. We know that Jesus Christ is the head of this Church. We know that He is our Savior and Redeemer. As Christians, we try to follow His example in all things.

Acts 11–12 shows how Jesus Christ guided His early Church by revelation and blessed the Saints in difficult times.

Studying the Scriptures

Do activity A or B as you study Acts 12.

  1. The Prophet Announces a Major Policy Change

    1. Review Acts 11:1–18 and answer the following questions:

      1. How did the Saints in Jerusalem react when they heard that Peter had met with and eaten with Gentiles?

      2. What did Peter say to defend himself (see Acts 11:4–17)?

      3. What did the Saints do when they heard Peter’s explanation?

    2. Read Doctrine and Covenants 21:4–6 and explain why it is essential to follow the revelations of the Lord given through His prophet.

  2. An Angel Helps Peter Escape

    The story in Acts 12:1–19 is a remarkable one. List what you think are three or four significant events in these verses and explain why they impressed you.