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Paul's Message to Some Really Smart Guys in Athens


Paul's Message to Some Really Smart Guys in Athens

Acts 17:16-34. The Apostle Paul takes the gospel to Athens and proclaims the truth of the 'unknown god' to a bunch of really smart guys...

Paul in Athens: Appealing to Intellectuals – PBCC

He had known about Athens since boyhood. Everyone did. Now for the first time he visits the city he had heard so much about. He is alone in the ...

The Men of Athens (Acts 17:16-34) - FBC Spur

(22-23) “So Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus and said, “Men of Athens, I observe that you are very religious in all respects. “For while ...

Acts 17:22-34 – Paul Preaches to the Greeks in Athens

He quotes from a well-known Greek poet and speaks familiar lines about images, idols, and the true deity, the Creator God who made all peoples and invites them ...

Paul's Sermon to the Athenians - Christ In Scripture.com

Once a Pharisee, Paul now found himself preaching about the Savior to arrogant philosophers, idolaters, and the sexually immoral. These were ...

Engaging the Mind: Paul in the Stoa of Athens - FaithGateway

I admired Paul's chutzpah to stand in the heart of Athens, at the foot of the Acropolis, in the shadow of the Parthenon, and present the good news of his God.

Sermons - OneLife Bible Church

Sermons based on Acts 17 · July 2024 · Paul's Message to Some Really Smart Guys in Athens.

Acts 17.22-34--Paul's message in Athens - YouTube

Despite significant cultural and religious differences, Paul communicates in terms that his elite Greek audience can understand.

Lessons from Paul's Visit to Athens Acts 17:16-34 Main Idea

When a person truly becomes a Christian it also transforms how they see everything! Why? Because we have a set of beliefs embedded in the storyline of the Bible ...

Acts 17:16-34 NIV - In Athens - While Paul was waiting for

While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, he was greatly distressed to see that the city was full of idols. ... So he reasoned in the synagogue with both Jews ...

Paul the Apologist in Athens -- a study of Acts 17

In our passage, we will read about Paul in old Athens. It was one of the true wonders of human civilization—something its inhabitants were ...

Paul in Athens :: A Case Study in Winsome Witness - Canopy Church

Morning. So good to worship with you and to be here. And particularly this passage of scripture that Josh assigned me to is first time Josh ...

“Seek God, . . . and Really Find Him” (Acts 17:27) - JW.ORG

PAUL is greatly disturbed. He is in Athens, Greece, the center of learning where Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle once taught. Athens is a most religious city ...

Monday: Paul in the Areopagus | Sabbath School Net

No matter where he was, Paul, given his commission from God, was going to preach the gospel. So, that's exactly what he sought to do in Athens.

27. The Apostle in Athens, Preaching to Philosophers (Acts 17:15-34)

Paul gave them a very simple gospel, the same gospel which he preached everywhere, the message of a Savior, of a cross, of a resurrection, of a ...

Babbling for Jesus: Speaking Truth to Highly Intelligent People

When the Apostle Paul visited Athens in the year AD 50, he faced precisely that situation. As far as we know, he was the only Christian in a ...

PAUL'S DIALOGUE WITH THE AREOPAGUS IN ACTS 17:16-34

So must we aptly illustrate and apply the message of the. Gospel as we preach and ... men of Athens.” What a temptation it might have been for Paul to ...

Paul and the Wisdom of Athens | Biblical Blueprints

"For all the Athenians and the foreigners who were there spent their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing." It was ...

Paul at Mars Hill: Acts 17:16-21 - GoServ Global

Paul saw no reason to back down with proclaiming the simple message of the gospel. He did not make it obscure with “smart talk” or “flowery ...

The Realities the Apostle Paul Faced in Athens - LifeCoach4God

We wish to know therefore what these things mean.” Now all the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there would spend their time in nothing except telling or ...