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Day 325 (Acts 13-14) - Year 6

2024/11/21
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Tara-Leigh Cobble
创造了全球最受欢迎的基督教播客《圣经回顾》,帮助数百万人通过按时间顺序阅读整个圣经来更深地理解和爱上上帝的话语。
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保罗的第一次宣教之旅展现了福音的大能。圣灵引导教会差派保罗和巴拿巴,他们一路传扬福音,甚至曾经逼迫基督徒的保罗也成为使徒,体现了福音超越仇恨和伤害的力量。保罗勇敢地在外邦人中传道,并行了神迹,使许多人归信基督。尽管遭到犹太人的反对和逼迫,保罗仍然坚持传福音,并鼓励当地的信徒。他强调基督是真正的盼望,而不是律法,并引用哈巴谷书警告人们不要拒绝福音。保罗在外邦人中建立教会,并按立长老,表明了神对外邦人的爱和计划。即使在逼迫中,保罗仍然依靠神的恩典,继续前行,最终回到安提阿教会汇报神在外邦人中所行的大事。

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Why did Paul switch from using his Hebrew name Saul to his Roman name Paul?

Paul likely switched his name to adapt to the Gentile audience during his first missionary journey, making the gospel message more accessible. This aligns with his later statement in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 about becoming all things to all people.

How did Paul respond when people in Lystra began to worship him and Barnabas as gods?

Paul and Barnabas tore their clothes and rushed out to the crowd, emphatically denying the worship and redirecting it to God, the creator of all things.

What was Paul's primary message when he preached in the synagogues?

Paul's message focused on the saving work of Christ, emphasizing that through Jesus, people could find forgiveness of sins and freedom from the limitations of the Law of Moses.

Why did Paul and Barnabas return to the cities that had previously tried to kill them?

Paul and Barnabas returned to strengthen and encourage the believers in those cities, recognizing the greater challenges faced by the full-time disciples who remained there.

What does the term 'common grace' refer to in the context of God's actions?

Common grace refers to God's kindness and blessings, such as rain and fruitful seasons, that are bestowed even on those who reject Him, serving as a means of making Himself known among His enemies.

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The early church in Antioch, led by former persecutors, experiences the gospel's transformative power and receives guidance from the Holy Spirit to appoint Barnabas and Saul as missionaries.
  • The church in Antioch is led by former persecutors, showing the gospel's reach beyond nationalism and pain.
  • The Holy Spirit guides the church to appoint Barnabas and Saul as missionaries.
  • The church prays and anoints them with oil, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's empowerment.

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