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Lesson 23: Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (2): Thessalonica, Berea & Athens (17:1-34)

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Lesson 23 : Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (2): Thessalonica, Berea & Athens (17:1- 34)
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Lesson 23:Paul’s Second Missionary Journey (2):Thessalonica, Berea & Athens (17:1-34)

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Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study

A. Paul & Silas preached the gospel in Thessalonica, second largest city of Greece (17:1-9).1. Paul, Silas and maybe Timothy traveled 100 miles SW from

Philippi to Thessalonica.2. Upon arriving in a new city, Paul followed a customary

course of action.3. The gospel persuaded many to obey the Lord in

Thessalonica (17:4).4. However, some Jews who were not persuaded raised up a

persecution (17:5-9).5. Nevertheless, the church in Thessalonica grew and

prospered.

I.

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A. Christianity is founded upon and grounded in solid, provable, historical, reliable facts!

1. Christianity is a religion that can be reasoned from evidence!2. The resurrection of Christ is the foundation of Christianity.3. The resurrection of Christ is a historical reality!

B. Godly women have always been valuable & prominent in the growth & work of the church.

1. Godly women gathered with the disciples after the ascension of Christ (1:14).

2. Godly women were regularly converted to Christ (5:14; 8:12; 13:50; 16:14; 17:4, 12, 34).

3. Godly women were vital to the health and growth of the church (9:36; 16:1).

4. Today, godly women remain a valuable, vital & VIP element in the Lord’s church!

II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding

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Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study

B. Paul, Silas & Timothy preached the gospel in Berea, to fair-minded hearers (17:10-14).1. Paul escaped the violence in Thessalonica and traveled 50

miles to Berea (17:10).2. The noble-minded hearers in Berea [1] readily received the

message, [2] rigorously researched the message compared with Scripture, and [3] rightly responded to it.

3. The envious Jews from Thessalonica traveled 50 miles to agitate the crowds (17:13).

4. The newborn babes in Christ in Berea escorted Paul 20 miles to the sea (17:14).

I.

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C. Scripture lauds the Berean Bible study habits as an example for all Christians to follow!1. They were diligent students—searching (present tense) the

Scriptures every day!2. They were discriminating students—checking to see if what

they were taught was true!3. They were devout students—ready to receive it and then

ready to obey it!

II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding

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Overview of the Passage & Helpful Facts for Further Bible Study

C. Paul preached the gospel in the idolatry-infested city of Athens (17:15-34).1. Brethren rescued Paul from Berea and escorted him 300 miles

to Athens (17:15).2. As accustomed, Paul reasoned daily where people were

(synagogue & marketplace).3. And, as was customary, Paul was met with opposition to

gospel message (17:18-21).4. To those who did not know God or Jesus, Paul preached God

and Jesus (17:22-31).5. The resurrection of Christ was the heart of the message & the

response (17:32-34).6. While in Athens, Timothy was sent back to Macedonia (cf.

18:5; 1 Thess. 3:1-2, 6).

I.

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D. Ignorance of God and His truth provides no safeguard in judgment; all must repent!1. The evidence for God is readily apparent and abundant

(Psa. 19:1; Rom. 1:20).2. The requirement of God is that all men turn to Him and

serve Him (1 Thess. 1:9-10).3. The warning of God is that a day is coming on which all men

will be judged (2 Co. 5:10).4. The love of God provides us a standard (His righteousness)

and a sympathetic Judge.

II. Significant Truths from this Passage for Our Understanding

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A. We need to use the Scripture and reason from the Scripture when teaching others!

B. We need to live and teach that Jesus is King – of our lives, of our nation, of the world!

C. We need to be open and honest students of the Bible, examining it daily!

D. We need to take the gospel to people where they are, then let the gospel change them!

E. With God, I am everything and have everything; without God, I am nothing!

III. Practical Points of Application for Our Lives


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