
The Bible Project Daily Podcast What is Your Response to the Bible (Acts 17: 1-15)
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Today, we're diving into a crucial topic that each one of us faces: "What is Your Response to the Bible?" We'll explore Acts 17:1-15 and see how different people responded to Paul's preaching. These responses are as relevant today as they were then. Let's delve into the decisions people made and how those decisions can impact our lives and faith journey.
Episode Notes:
Key Points:
- Decisions and Responses:
- Everyone makes a decision when they hear the message of the Bible. Some are persuaded, and some are not, but everyone decides.
- Paul’s approach in Thessalonica involved reasoning, explaining, and proving from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Messiah.
- The responses were mixed: some believed and joined Paul and Silas, while others opposed and caused trouble.
- Thessalonica:
- Paul reasoned with the Jews in the synagogue, explaining and proving the necessity of the Messiah's suffering and resurrection.
- The reactions varied: some Jews and many Greeks believed, while others were envious and incited a mob.
- Berea:
- The Bereans were more open-minded, eagerly receiving the message and examining the Scriptures daily to verify Paul's teachings.
- Many believed, including prominent Greek women and men, showing the importance of verifying teachings against the Scriptures.
- Handling Opposition:
- Those not persuaded in Thessalonica caused a riot, showing that rejection can sometimes lead to active opposition.
- Despite opposition, Paul and his companions continued their mission, moving to new places to preach the gospel.
- The Roman Road to Salvation:
- Romans 3:23: "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
- Romans 6:23: "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."
- Romans 5:8: "Bu
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