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Introduction

  • Acts 1:8
  • Paul’s three preaching journeys:
    • Acts 13:1-14:28
    • Acts 15:36-18:22
    • Acts 18:23-21:17

What the world needs is the good news about Jesus!

  • Acts 13:2, 23, 38
  • Acts 14:15
  • Acts 19:20
  • Acts 20:21, 27
  • Acts 18:2 – We learn about Aquila and Priscilla because they were forced out of Rome by Claudius.
  • Paul’s job was not political reform!
  • Luke 19:10
  • Would you rather change someone’s political ideas or convert them to Christ?
  • Jesus could have shown us all manner of inventions or things about medicine. Instead, He did what we needed most – He taught us about God and died for our sins!

Paul loved all kinds of people!

  • Acts 13:47
  • Acts 16:13, 27-31
  • Acts 17:4
  • Acts 18:8
  • Acts 19:18 – Paul preached to practicing magicians!
  • Colossians 3:11-12
  • We should not be thinking about what is different between us and other people, but about how we can be one in Christ with them.

Christians draw strength from each other.

  • Acts 14:21-22; 15:36, 41; 16:5
  • Acts 20:1

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Third preaching journey (Acts 18:23-21:17), continued:

Asia, Macedonia, and Achaia (Acts 20:1-16), continued:

  • There has been some debate about exactly when Paul partook of the Lord’s Supper due to questions around whether Luke was using Jewish timekeeping (a day is sunset to sunset) or Roman timekeeping (a day goes from midnight to midnight). From the context, it is clear that the only way this passage makes sense is for Paul to have taken the Lord’s Supper on a Sunday, then preached and talked to them overnight before departing on Monday.

Farewell to the Ephesian elders (Acts 20:17-38)

  • Acts 20:25 – See Acts 9:15-16. Paul knew he was about to suffer and was offering his farewells.
  • Acts 20:28 – Compare I Peter 5:1-2. Together, these passages show that elders, bishops, overseers, pastors, shepherds, and presbyters are all the same office or position in the local church.
  • Acts 20:35 – We don’t have other records of Jesus saying, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” The help referred to here could be either physical or spiritual.

End: Jerusalem (Acts 21:1-17)

  • Acts 21:4 – Did Paul disobey by going to Jerusalem? That seems unlikely. It’s possible that the disciples themselves were concluding that Paul shouldn’t go to Jerusalem because of the prophecies of what would happen to him there.

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They had to be Christians in an un-Christian world.

  • I Corinthians 1:2; 11:1
  • This was not an easy or popular thing to do!
  • I Corinthians 1:18-20 – The Corinthians had to combat so-called intellectuals and their theories.

They had to be moral despite rampant immorality.

  • I Corinthians 6:9-11
  • I Corinthians 10:14; 12:2 – They were dealing with idolatry!
  • I Corinthians 5:9-10; 15:33; II Corinthians 6:14, 17 – Be careful of immoral influences!
  • Even though they had difficulties, they did their best to serve God.
  • I Corinthians 4:16, 21 – The same standard was required of everyone!

They had to be faithful even when their brethren were not.

  • I Corinthians 3:3; 5:1-2; 11:20; 15:12
  • II Corinthians 5:17
  • I Corinthians 16:13 – Be strong! Stand firm!
  • I Corinthians 11:19
  • II Corinthians 7:4, 9
  • Be godly regardless of your circumstances!

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Mark 4

The parables of Jesus

  • Jesus often usen parables. There are about forty-one parables total in the gospels, but Mark records five.
  • A parable places one thing next to another with a view to comparison.
  • Why teach in parables?
    • Mark 4:11 – So Jesus could teach His disciples in private.
  • What are they about?
    • Generally, to teach what the kingdom “at hand” is like.
  • How should we interpret them?
    • Don’t look for lessons in every small detail.
    • Let Jesus explain!

The kingdom is like a sower (Mark 4:1-20)

  • Mark 4:15 – Compare Luke 8:11. The seed is the word of God. The wayside is people who hear the word, but don’t grow with any depth.
  • Mark 4:16-17 – The rocky place – people who hear the word but will not endure persecution.
  • Mark 4:18-19 – The thorns – people who hear, but the word of God is choked out by the cares of the world.
  • Mark 4:20 – The good ground that bears fruit.
  • The kind of heart determines the reception and relation to God’s word. We determine what type of heart we have!

Lamp under a bushel (Mark 4:21-25)

  • Compare Matthew 10:27. We should proclaim God’s word! See also Acts 13:47.
  • Be lights of God’s world. Teach and do God’s word!

The growing seed (Mark 4:26-27)

  • Compare I Corinthians 3:6-9. We are laborers together with God. We plant and water, but God gives the increase in His own time.
  • See Galatians 1:7. We have no right to cross-breed or modify the message. See also Romans 1:16; I Peter 2:5. God’s church is not for entertainment or a social club.

The kingdom is like a mustard seed (Mark 4:30-34)

  • The kingdom, from a small beginning, grows to a place of strength and comfort for those therein. Remember the figure of the kingdom in Daniel 2.

The wicked vinedressers (Mark 12:1-12)

  • See I Peter 2:8. Unlike other parables, the Jewish leaders immediately understood the parable and knew He was condemning them.

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Introduction

  • II Corinthians 5:17

Created vs. evolved

  • Genesis 1:1, 27
  • Genesis 9:6 – Why is man’s life different? Because we are made in the image of God.
  • Matthew 10:28
  • There is no sense of “ought” if God did not create us.
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn – “Men have forgotten God; that’s why all this has happened.”
  • I Corinthians 8:10-11

Loving vs. selfish

  • Matthew 18:1-4 – We must have the humility of a child!
  • Matthew 19:30; 20:16
  • A Christian views things differently!
  • Acts 8:13, 18
  • II Corinthians 5:14-15
  • How does love change my schedule? My money habits?

Optimistic vs. pessimistic

  • Matthew 12:20 – God doesn’t want to give up on us! He sees the potential that is there.
  • I Corinthians 13:7
  • John 3:16

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