The Young Church Week 49!!. 1.The witness is worldwide—Judea, Samaria, the “end of the earth.”1:81:8 2.The witness is inclusive of all kinds of people:

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The Young Church Week 49!!

1.The witness is worldwide—Judea, Samaria, the “end of the earth.”1:81:8 2.The witness is inclusive of all kinds of people: Jews, Gentiles, Samaritans, the physically handicapped, pagan mountain people, a prominent merchant woman, a jailer and his family, Greek philosophers, governors, and kings.chs. 2–5; 8:4–40; 10:1–11:18; 14:8–18; 16:11–15, 25–34; 17:22–31; 24:24–27; 26:1–29chs. 2–5; 8:4–40; 10:1–11:18; 14:8–18; 16:11–15, 25–34; 17:22–31; 24:24–27; 26:1–29 3.The witness is guided by the providence of God, who preserves his witnesses for their testimony through all sorts of threats: murderous plots, angry mobs, storms at sea, and constant trials before the authorities, to name only a few.4:5–22; 18:12–16; 19:23–41; 23:12–22; 24:1–23; 27:21–264:5–22; 18:12–16; 19:23–41; 23:12–22; 24:1–23; 27:21–26 4.On the other hand, faithful witnesses must be prepared to suffer, even to die for their testimony to Christ.5:41–42; 7:54–605:41–42; 7:54–60 5.The power behind the witness is the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is granted to all believers, both male and female, whom he empowers for witness. The Spirit guides witnesses in moments of special inspiration and is behind every advance in the Christian mission.1:8; 2:1–13, 18, 38; 4:8; 7:55; 8:17; 10:44; 13:2–12; 19:6, 211:8; 2:1–13, 18, 38; 4:8; 7:55; 8:17; 10:44; 13:2–12; 19:6, 21 6.In the early days, the witness was often accompanied by “signs and wonders,” the “wonders” being the miracles worked by the apostles, which served as “signs” pointing to the truth of the gospel. Miracles usually opened a door for witness.e.g., ch. 3ch. 3 7.Effective witness demands the unity of the church.2:42–47; 4:32–37; 5:12–142:42–47; 4:32–37; 5:12–14 8.A key component of the witness is the resurrection of Jesus. For the Jews the resurrection demonstrated that Jesus was the promised Messiah. For the Gentiles it pointed to his role as judge and established their need to repent.1:22; 2:22–36; 17:30–311:22; 2:22–36; 17:30–31 9.Acceptance of the message borne by the witnesses depends both on human response and on the divine sovereignty behind the response.e.g., 2:47; 11:18; 13:482:47; 11:18; 13:48 10.The OT Scriptures point to the death and resurrection of Christ, and the prophecies that point to Christ and to his followers must be fulfilled (1:16).(The numerous OT citations in the sermons of Acts illustrate this point.)1:16 11.The witness to the gospel calls for a response. Most speeches in Acts end with some sort of invitation. Representative of this is Paul's exchange with Agrippa II.26:27–2926:27–29 12.The response called for is repentance of one's sins in the name of Christ, which brings forgiveness of sins.e.g., 2:382:38 13.Witnesses must always maintain integrity before the world. In Acts this is illustrated by the many remarks from the authorities about the Christians giving no evidence of any wrongdoing.18:12–15; 23:29; 25:18; 26:31–3218:12–15; 23:29; 25:18; 26:31–32 14.Christian witnesses continue the ministry that Christ “began” (1:1). This is illustrated throughout Acts with the many implicit parallels between the experiences of the apostles and those of Christ: his miracles, the forebodings of his journey to Jerusalem, the cry of the angry Jewish mob for his death, and his trial before the governor and the king.20:36–21:16 (cf. Luke 9:22; 13:31–34; 18:31–34); 21:36; 22:21 (cf.Luke 23:18); 24:1–26:32 (cf. Luke 23:1– 25)1:120:36–21:16Luke 9:22; 13:31–34; 18:31–3421:36; 22:21Luke 23:1824:1–26:32Luke 23:1– Faithful witness brings great results. Acts is all about the victory of the Christian gospel. The witness brings results among both Jews and Gentiles. The book ends on this note, with Paul bearing his faithful witness to “all” who came to him in Rome.

Paul's First Missionary Journey (Acts 13:4–14:26) c. a.d. 46–47 Barnabas and Paul first visited Barnabas's home region of Cyprus before sailing to the southern region of Asia Minor. When they reached Perga in Pamphylia, John Mark left the group and returned to Jerusalem. Making their way to Antioch (in Pisidia), Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe, Paul and Barnabas were driven out of each city by jealous Jewish religious leaders. Later they returned by the same route, strengthening the new churches as they went. From Attalia they set sail for their home in Antioch of Syria.Acts 13:4–14:26

Paul's Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36–18:22)Acts 15:36–18:22 c. a.d. 49–51 Paul and Silas revisited the places in Asia Minor where Paul had preached on his first journey (cf. map), while Barnabas took John Mark and sailed to Cyprus. Paul and Silas visited Derbe, Lystra, and Antioch in Pisidia. From there Paul and Silas traveled to Troas, where Paul received a vision of a man from Macedonia calling to them. Crossing into Europe, they passed through several towns along the Egnatian Way and traveled to the cities of Athens and Corinth in southern Greece. Then, sailing to Ephesus and Caesarea, they visited the church in Jerusalem before returning to Antioch of Syria.map

Paul's Third Missionary Journey (Acts 18:22–21:17)Acts 18:22–21:17 c. a.d. 52–57 Paul's third missionary journey traversed much the same ground as his second (cf. map). Passing through Galatia and Phrygia, he proceeded directly to the great port city of Ephesus. After at least two years of preaching and teaching there, Paul traveled again through Macedonia and Achaia, strengthening the believers, and then finished with a visit to Jerusalem.map