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Explore Paul’s first preaching journey as detailed in Acts 13:2-14:28. This study highlights significant locations such as Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe, showcasing how the gospel spurred faith and provoked persecution. Paul and Barnabas demonstrate unwavering perseverance amidst trials, reminding believers of the necessity of faithfulness in ministry. Learn how bold preaching intertwines reasoning from Scripture, miraculous validation, and a commitment to God’s work. Discover the importance of developing church leaders and the assurance of God's presence through tribulations as we strive to enter the kingdom of God.
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Paul’s First Preaching Journey Acts 13:2-14:28 10 4 9 5 7 6 8 11 1 13 12 3 2
Places in Acts 14 • Iconium: ~80 miles SE of Antioch, 1-5 • Lystra: 18 miles SSW of Iconium, 6-20 • Derbe: About 40 miles E of Lystra, 21 • Returned to Lystra, Iconium & Antioch, 21-24 • Perga, 25 • Attalia, 25 • Antioch of Syria, 26-28
Speaking Boldly in the Lord, Acts 14:3 • Purposes of gospel preaching • Produce faith unto salvation, 14:1; Rom. 10:13-15; 2 Ths. 2:13-14 • Oppose faithlessness, 14:13-18 • Strengthen the souls of the disciples, 14:22 • Use the teaching opportunities God gives, 14:27; Eph. 6:19-20
Speaking Boldly in the Lord, Acts 14:3 • Persuasive gospel preaching is built upon: • Careful reasoning from the Scriptures, 14:1 (13:16-41) • Reasoning and explaining, Acts 17:2-3 • Speaking true and reason, Acts 26:24-25 • Reason and result: Faith in the power of God, not men, 1 Cor. 2:1-5
Speaking Boldly in the Lord, Acts 14:3 • Persuasive gospel preaching is built upon: • Miraculous validation, 14:3; Mk. 16:20 • It is revelation from God, Gal. 1:11-12 • Miraculous validation of God’s power and approval, 14:8-10 • Irrefutable evidence, 1 Cor. 2:4-5; Heb. 2:3-4
Speaking Boldly in the Lord, Acts 14:3 • Persuasive gospel preaching is built upon: • Faithfulness of the Lord, 14:22; 1 Cor. 1:9 • Result: Boldness in preaching the gospel! 14:3; 2 Tim. 1:7-8
FacingPersecution • Gospel naturally produces conflict and persecution, Lk. 12:49-51 6:26, 22-23; 2 Tim. 3:10-12; Phil. 1:27-30 • Opportunities, 1 Cor. 16:9; Phil. 1:12-14 • Resist the temptation to shrink back • Commitment to the work, Acts 14:3
Perseverance of the Faithful Acts 14:21-27 • We enter the kingdom of God through many tribulations • Persecution endured through patient faith, 14:22 • Paul and Barnabas are a pattern of perseverance, Acts 14:5-7, 19-21; 2 Tim. 3:11 • Faith comforts and sustains the persecuted, 14:22; Heb. 11:35-39 • Faith in God’s grace and strength, 2 Cor. 12:9-10 • Conscience toward God, 1 Pet. 2:19-23
Perseverance of the Faithful Acts 14:21-27 • Keep doing God’s work, 14:22-23; 1 Cor. 15:58 • Strengthen the brethren to continue in the faith (11:23) • Develop leaders in the churches: Appoint elders • Elders help us continue in the faith, Heb. 13:17 • Qualified and made elders by the Holy Spirit (Acts 20:28)
Perseverance of the Faithful Acts 14:21-27 • Be assured that God is doing His work through you, 14:26-27 • Gospel work is God’s work, not the work of men • God is working in us to accomplish His purpose when we faithfully obey, Phil. 2:12-13 • God is making you complete, Heb. 13:20-21 • Blessed assurance!
Commended to the Grace of GodActs 14:26-27 • Does not mean Christians will live free of trials, trouble and trauma (26) • Does mean God will use you to do His work (27)