Preaching the Gospel, Acts 17:22–34

January 26, 2020 • Josh Lindstrom • Acts 17:22–34

The apostle Paul was the greatest missionary the church has ever had, and in Acts 17:22-34 we see, in part, the reason why. Paul did not have one message that he simply repeated in each and every town he visited, but instead, he relates to his listeners drawing from their culture and understanding. Paul’s message at the Areopagus gives us all an example to embrace.

Sermon Points:

I. The message. Acts 17:22-31

a. Paul began with their concern. Acts 17:22-23

b. Paul introduced them to their creator. Acts 17:24-25

c. Paul explained the relationship. Acts 17:26-27

d. Paul identified their error. Acts 17:28-29

e. Paul called for repentance. Acts 17:30-31

II. The response. Acts 17:32-34


Worship Songs:

Cornerstone
© 2011 Hillsong Music Publishing | CCLI Song # 6158927 -- CCLI License # 420630

Hallelujah For The Cross
© 9t One Songs, Ariose Music, Capitol CMG Genesis, Jesus Culture Music & Meaux Jeaux Music | CCLI Song # 7107551 -- CCLI License # 420630

Great Things
© Phil Wickham Music, Simply Global Song, Sing My Songs | CCLI Song # 7111321 -- CCLI License # 420630

King Of Kings
CCLI #7127647 | Brooke Ligertwood, Jason Ingram, and Scott Ligertwood © 2018

The Solid Rock (Traditional)
#25417 by W B Bradbury & E Mote Public Domain

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