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Acts 22 – “Jesus Changes My Story”

Big Idea: Paul tells his story to a hostile crowd. He shows how meeting Jesus changed his past, his present, and his future. The same Jesus can change our story too.

Acts Chapter 22: Bible Study Lesson

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Dive into **Acts Chapter 22** with this focused Bible study lesson exploring Paul’s powerful testimony and defense before the crowd in Jerusalem. Together we’ll trace the key moments of his conversion, calling, and courage, and draw practical applications for sharing your faith with clarity and conviction. This lesson highlights themes of conscience, identity in Christ, and God’s purpose in hardship—helping participants grow in biblical understanding and bold, grace-filled witness.

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1. Paul’s Life Before Jesus (Acts 22:1–5)

Read: Acts 22:1–5

  • Paul asks the crowd to listen to his defense.
  • He explains his background as a devout Jew, trained by Gamaliel.
  • He admits how he used to persecute Christians, even traveling to other cities to arrest them.

Simple truth: Jesus knows our whole story, even the parts we aren't proud of.

  • Why do you think Paul started by talking about his background?
  • Is there anything in your past that makes you feel like God couldn't use you?

Prayer idea: Thank God that He loves us exactly as we are, and that He can use our whole story for His glory.

2. Meeting Jesus (Acts 22:6–11)

Read: Acts 22:6–11

  • A bright light from heaven flashes around Paul at noon.
  • Jesus speaks to him, asking why Paul is persecuting Him.
  • Paul is blinded by the light and has to be led by the hand into Damascus.

Simple truths: When we meet Jesus, everything changes. He is the light that shows us the way when we are lost.

  • How does meeting Jesus change the way we see the world?
  • Paul was blinded so he could finally 'see' the truth. Have you ever felt 'blind' to God's love?

Prayer idea: Ask Jesus to shine His light in your heart and show you the next step He wants you to take.

3. A New Call and a Clean Start (Acts 22:12–16)

Read: Acts 22:12–16

  • Ananias, a man of God, goes to see Paul and heals his sight.
  • Ananias tells Paul that God has chosen him to know His will and be a witness.
  • Paul is told to be baptized, washing his sins away.

Simple truths: Baptism is a beautiful picture of a fresh start. God gives us a new purpose and a clean heart.

  • What does it feel like to have a clean start?
  • How can you be a 'witness' to what Jesus has done for you this week?

Prayer idea: Praise God for the gift of forgiveness and ask Him to help you live out your new purpose.

4. God’s Plan Is Bigger Than Our Plan (Acts 22:17–21)

Read: Acts 22:17–21

  • Paul returns to Jerusalem and prays in the temple.
  • Jesus tells him to leave Jerusalem because people won't listen to him there.
  • Jesus sends Paul far away to tell the Gentiles (non-Jews) the good news.

Simple truths: God’s plans are often surprising, but they are always best. He sees the whole picture when we only see a small part.

  • Has God ever changed your plans? How did you feel?
  • Who is someone 'far away' or different from you that God might want you to help?

Prayer idea: Trust God with your future and ask for a heart that is willing to go wherever He leads.

5. God Protects Paul for His Mission (Acts 22:22–30)

Read: Acts 22:22–30

  • The crowd gets angry and starts shouting.
  • The Roman commander orders Paul to be whipped, but Paul mentions he is a Roman citizen.
  • The commander is afraid and stops, realizing Paul has legal rights he must respect.

Simple truths: God uses everything about us—even our citizenship or skills—to protect us and help us finish our mission.

  • How can your unique background be used by God?
  • When have you felt God's protection in a difficult situation?

Prayer idea: Thank God for being our Protector and for the unique way He has made each of us.

Wrap-Up: My Story With Jesus

Read again: Acts 22:10

Whether you are 15 or 50, Jesus is speaking to you today:

  1. He knows where you’ve been (the past).
  2. He wants to be with you now (the present).
  3. He has a good plan for where you’re going (the future).

Reflection activity:

  • Think of one word to describe your life before you really knew Jesus.
  • Think of one word to describe how you feel now.
  • Write down one person you can tell your 'story' to this week.

Closing prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for changing my story. Help me to listen for Your voice like Paul did and follow You with all my heart. Amen.

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