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I. The trial of Paul (vs. 12-17)
II. The travel of Paul (vs. 18-23)
III. The teaching of Apollos (vs. 24-28)
I. Paul's Companionship (vs. 1-3)
II. Paul's Commission (vs. 4-11)
I. Paul's Perception (vs. 16-21)
II. Paul's Proclamation (vs. 22-31)
III. Paul's Persuasion (vs. 32-34
I. Paul's Preaching (vs. 1-4)
II. Paul's Persecution (vs. 5-9)
III. Paul's Persuasion (vs. 10-15)
I. A Lesson in Hospitality vs. 12-14
II. A Lesson in Hesitancy vs. 15-24
I. A Lesson in Hypocrisy vs. 1-6
II. A Lesson in Humility vs. 7-11
I. A Serious Command vs. 23-24
II. A Serious Concern vs. 25-30
III. A Steadfast Confidence vs. 31-35
How did they handle Isolation?
How did they handle someone telling them they had to change who they spoke about?
How did they handle the threats becoming a reality?
I. A Disheartened Father (vs. 41-42, 49)
II. A Disheartened Female (vs. 43-46)
III. A Delivering Faith (vs. 47-48, 50-56)
I. A Meeting with the Lunatic (vs. 26-29)
II. A Meeting with Legion (vs. 30-33)
III. A Meeting with Liberty (vs. 34-39)
Wiersbe Jesus took
this as an opportunity to teach another spiritual
lesson: being a part of His spiritual family is much
more important than any human relationship and is
I. The Commans (vs. 22)
II. The Condition (vs. 23-24)
III. The Correction (vs. 25a)
J C Ryle The lesson
now before us is one of deep practical importance. To
have true saving faith is one thing. To have that faith
always ready for use is quite another. Many receive
Christ as their Saviour, and deliberately commit their
souls to Him for time and eternity, who yet often find
their faith sadly failing when something unexpected
happens, and they are suddenly tried. These things
ought not so to be. We ought to pray that we may have
a stock of faith ready for use at a moments notice, and
may never be found unprepared. The highest style of
Christian is the man who lives like Moses, seeing Him
who is invisible. (Heb. 11:27.) That man will never be
greatly shaken by any storm. He will see Jesus near
him in the darkest hour, and blue sky behind the
blackest cloud.
Warren Wiersbe faith must be tested before it can
be trusted.
based on obedience to the Word of God.
IV. The Conclusion (vs. 25b)
I. Our Illumination (vs. 16)
II. Our Consideration (vs. 17-18)
Open theism, also known as
openness theology, the openness of God, and free
will theism, is an attempt to explain the
foreknowledge of God in relationship to the free will
of man. The argument of open theism is essentially
this: human beings are truly free; if God absolutely
knew the future, human beings could not truly be
free. Therefore, God does not know absolutely
everything about the future. Open theism holds that
the future is not knowable. Therefore, God knows
everything that can be known, but He does not know
the future. www.gotquestions.org
I. We can Trust Him
II. We can Love Him