UNSTOPPABLE IMPACT SESSION 6. The Point. The Passage. The Bible Meets Life. The Setting. The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture.
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1 SESSION 6 UNSTOPPABLE IMPACT The Point The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. The Passage Acts 17:16-18,22-23,30-31 The Bible Meets Life America is a very diverse country: cultures, ethnicities, worldviews, and preferences. It is our human nature to gravitate toward people who are more like ourselves, but the beauty of the gospel is that it is not only for people just like me. The gospel speaks to any culture, any time, and any place. In Acts 17, Paul gave us an example of communicating the gospel in a diverse culture. The Setting During Paul s second missionary journey, in answer to a vision Paul and his companions brought the gospel to Macedonia and into Europe for the first time. After visiting Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea, Paul traveled to Athens. While waiting for his companions Silas and Timothy to join him, Paul spent his time preaching the gospel to the people of Athens to the Jews in the synagogue, the general populace and the philosophers in the marketplace, and the leadership at the Areopagus. BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 135
2 What does the Bible say? Acts 17:16-18,22-23,30-31 (HCSB) Epicurean (v. 18) The Greek philosopher Epicurus taught that pleasure and materialism were the highest priorities. While not denying the existence of gods, Epicureans believed them to be unengaged and unconcerned deities. Stoic (v. 18) Stoics held that the divine principle (logos) was present in all things, including human beings, and held the universe together. They argued that reason and self-sufficiency were of highest importance. The Areopagus (v. 22) This hill of Ares was a meeting place where lectures were given and also the site of a prestigious court that judged civil, criminal, and even some religious cases. 16 While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was troubled within him when he saw that the city was full of idols. 17 So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and with those who worshiped God and in the marketplace every day with those who happened to be there. 18 Then also, some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers argued with him. Some said, What is this pseudo-intellectual trying to say? Others replied, He seems to be a preacher of foreign deities because he was telling the good news about Jesus and the Resurrection. 22 Then Paul stood in the middle of the Areopagus and said: Men of Athens! I see that you are extremely religious in every respect. 23 For as I was passing through and observing the objects of your worship, I even found an altar on which was inscribed: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Therefore, what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you. 30 Therefore, having overlooked the times of ignorance, God now commands all people everywhere to repent, 31 because He has set a day when He is going to judge the world in righteousness by the Man He has appointed. He has provided proof of this to everyone by raising Him from the dead. Extremely religious (v. 22) In this instance, religious can mean either extremely dedicated (pious) or highly superstitious. 136 SeSSion 6
3 THE POINT The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. GET INTO THE STUDY DISCUSS: Invite your group members to discuss Question #1 on page 107 of the PSG (Personal Study Guide): What do you enjoy most about different cultures? Allow time for each person to respond. SUMMARIZE THE PSG (PAGE 108): If you ve ever visited another country, you know things are different. We ve been taught it s rude to stick your tongue out at somebody, but in Tibet, that is a very polite gesture. We shake our heads when we mean no, and nod our heads when we mean yes. In Albania, those gestures mean just the opposite. We like ketchup with our French fries. The Dutch prefer mayonnaise. As America becomes more diverse, we encounter different cultures, ethnicities, worldviews, and preferences in everyday life. That s not a problem; it s an opportunity. 10 minutes TIP: Try not to offer the first answer to the discussion questions. Group members often perceive a leader s answer as the final word, which can end discussion. Notes SAY: We have a command to make disciples of all nations; we also have an unstoppable gospel. GUIDE: Call attention to The Point on page 108 of the PSG: The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. ACTIVITY (OPTIONAL): To highlight the idea of sharing something with others, bring your favorite snack or drink to share with your group. Explain what makes it special. For example: your family s favorite dessert, your mom s lemonade recipe, and so on. This illustration is more effective if you share something that holds meaning or value to you. Discuss how sharing something you value comes naturally. Sharing about Christ is most natural when we talk about what God has done in our own lives. PRAY: Transition into the discussion with prayer. Pray for the young adults in your community who don t know Jesus as their Savior. Additionally, ask God to increase the impact your group has on your community. PLAYLIST PICK: Oh What Love by The City Harmonic BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 137
4 10 minutes STUDY THE BIBLE Notes Acts 17:16-18 (HCSB) 16 While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was troubled within him when he saw that the city was full of idols. 17 So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and with those who worshiped God and in the marketplace every day with those who happened to be there. 18 Then also, some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers argued with him. Some said, What is this pseudo-intellectual trying to say? Others replied, He seems to be a preacher of foreign deities because he was telling the good news about Jesus and the Resurrection. READ: Ask a group member to read aloud Acts 17: SUMMARIZE THE PSG (PAGE 109): When Paul stepped into Athens, cultural and religious diversity surrounded him. ALTERNATE QUESTION: In what ways is our culture similar and different from the one Paul visited in Athens? Athens was the intellectual center of the world; it was also a place of idolatry and superstition. Shrines and statues to Greek gods stood at the front door of every house, all around the marketplace, and even at street crossings. Athens alone may have held as many as 3,000 public statues and 30,000 idols. Surrounded by false beliefs that contradicted his own, Paul walked into the marketplace and sparked conversations. Here he met two types of thinkers: Epicurean philosophers and Stoic philosophers. Epicurean philosophers believed the purpose of life was in finding pleasure and eliminating pain. They thought that God, if He existed at all, was not involved in our daily lives. Furthermore, they did not believe in life after death. Stoic philosophers were pantheists, believing in an ultimate divine principle that exists throughout the universe and nature, including human beings. They believed the way to realize your fullest potential was to live by reason. The Stoics believed they could eliminate suffering through intellectual perfection. DISCUSS: Question #2 on page 109 of the PSG: What are the cultures and subcultures in our community? TRANSITION: In the next verses, Paul demonstrates just how to build bridges for the sake of sharing the gospel. 138 SeSSion 6
5 THE POINT The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. Acts 17:16-18 Commentary Engage the culture around you. Verse 16: While Paul waited for his friends and ministry companions Silas and Timothy to join him in Athens, he made his way through the city. The Greeks acknowledged hundreds of gods and goddesses, and Athens, as Greece s cultural center, was widely recognized for its buildings and works of art dedicated to Greek deities. Luke noted that the city was full of these images. Paul s spirit was troubled by these idols he saw throughout the city. The Greek word translated troubled pictures someone who is highly irritated or even burning with anger. Verse 17: While in Athens Paul sought out the Jews and God-fearers, that is, Gentiles who worshiped God. While the Jewish population probably was not large, there was a synagogue in the city where Paul reasoned on the Sabbath with both the Jews and God-fearing Gentiles. But Paul also spent time every day in the marketplace, which was not only the commercial hub in Athens but also the center of business, law, and politics. There he witnessed to the Athenian people who happened to be there. Paul looked for every opportunity to share the gospel message with the people in the city. Verse 18: Some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers in the marketplace heard Paul s words and argued with him. The Epicurean philosophers taught that pleasure and materialism were the highest priorities of life. While not denying the existence of gods, they believed them to be unengaged and unconcerned deities. They also believed that the human soul ceased to exist at death. The Stoic philosophers believed that the divine principle was present in all things, including human beings, and held the universe together; however, they argued that human reason, self-sufficiency, and moral integrity were of highest importance in this life. That Paul was in the marketplace daily implies that these philosophers talked with him on more than one occasion. Even so, they apparently didn t understand the message he was speaking. Some of them referred to Paul as a pseudo-intellectual. The philosophers used this term to suggest his thinking was not developed and he really didn t understand what he was talking about. Others thought Paul was preaching about foreign deities. They may have thought he was advocating new gods. This could have been serious because there were laws in Greece against upsetting the state religion or introducing new gods without the approval of the authorities. Still, it s unknown whether the philosophers actually wanted to cause trouble for Paul because of what he was preaching or if they truly had an interest in debating with him. BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 139
6 5 minutes STUDY THE BIBLE Notes Acts 17:22-23 (HCSB) 22 Then Paul stood in the middle of the Areopagus and said: Men of Athens! I see that you are extremely religious in every respect. 23 For as I was passing through and observing the objects of your worship, I even found an altar on which was inscribed: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Therefore, what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you. READ: Ask a group member to read aloud Acts 17: SAY: When we meet someone different from us, we can focus on the differences or we can find common ground. We can build fences, or we can build bridges. Paul was a bridge builder. SUMMARIZE THE PSG (PAGES ): Paul s audience didn t know about Jesus. They didn t even believe in one god; they believed in many false gods. Paul had no obvious connecting point to begin a conversation, but he found one: they worshiped and so did Paul. So Paul used this to connect. The construction of an altar TO AN UNKNOWN GOD was clearly the Athenians attempt to make sure they didn t unintentionally forget, and thereby risk offending, one of the gods. Paul used their acknowledgement that there could be a god they didn t know as an opening to introduce them to the God who made the world and everything in it (v. 24). Using something they knew about their own altar to the unknown god Paul told them what they didn t know about God and His plan to save them. ALTERNATE QUESTION: How can we use the things we have in common with others as a gateway to sharing Jesus? DISCUSS: Question #3 on page 111 of the PSG: What principles and practices can we gain from Paul s approach to sharing the gospel? TRANSITION: Paul was an expert at finding common ground to discuss spiritual matters with the people of Athens. But, he didn t stop there. 140 SeSSion 6
7 THE POINT The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. Acts 17:22-23 Commentary Find a common ground for introducing the gospel. Verse 22: Eventually Paul was taken to the Areopagus ( hill of Ares ), which may refer to either the hill itself or to the court by that name that traditionally met on the hill. Some biblical scholars believe Paul was brought to the Areopagus simply to address the philosophers and others in Athens. But certain elements in the biblical text seem to indicate Paul was brought there to face some type of legal proceedings (but not necessarily a trial) because of his preaching. Paul took advantage of the opportunity to witness for Christ. But he was careful to build a bridge to his audience to find a common ground for sharing the gospel. As he stood in the middle of the Areopagus, he began by acknowledging that the men of Athens were extremely religious. The Greek word for religious means fearing or reverencing the gods. Depending on the context, it can be either a positive or negative word. Paul may have used this word intentionally, since the Athenians saw themselves as very devoted to their gods and would have been honored by his description of them, while Paul viewed them as nothing more than superstitious pagans. Verse 23: Paul then shared his experience of passing through the city, where he was confronted with so many idols. Paul referred to these as objects of worship for the Athenians. Most of the statues or altars placed throughout the city had inscriptions identifying a particular god or goddess to whom the structures were dedicated. Paul had discovered one dedicated TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. Many people in Athens were polytheists they believed in multiple gods who ruled the world and influenced human affairs. But because they were superstitious they wanted to be careful not to offend any of the deities, whether the ones they knew or others they did not know. Paul started with the beliefs of the Athenians, and used those beliefs to transition to the truth he wanted them to know. He noted that the people worshiped this unknown deity in ignorance. To be ignorant was not a demeaning term as it is often used today (sometimes synonymous with stupid or idiot ). Rather, it simply referred to someone who didn t know or understand. And because of this, Paul was prepared to teach them about this God they didn t know. In just a few sentences Paul told them about the God of creation who is Lord over all (vv ). Paul was careful to emphasize that this God does not exist in inanimate, man-made statues but is a personal God who wants a relationship with all humanity. Paul s intent wasn t for the people simply to add God as one of the many deities they acknowledged and feared. Rather, He wanted them to know the one true God who could transform their lives. BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 141
8 15 minutes STUDY THE BIBLE Notes Acts 17:30-31 (HCSB) 30 Therefore, having overlooked the times of ignorance, God now commands all people everywhere to repent, 31 because He has set a day when He is going to judge the world in righteousness by the Man He has appointed. He has provided proof of this to everyone by raising Him from the dead. READ: Ask a group member to read aloud Acts 17: ALTERNATE QUESTION: How do we talk ourselves out of sharing the gospel? SUMMARIZE THE COMMENTARY (VERSE 30): Paul spoke in terms familiar to his listeners, but he still got down to the gospel. Paul made it clear that God wanted them to repent and turn from their sin. While God had delayed in bringing judgement on the Athenians for their sin, Paul explained they were no longer unaware, or ignorant, of the gospel. DISCUSS: Question #4 on page 112 of the PSG: What risks do we take when we re comfortable in our silence? DO: Instruct group members to complete the activity on page 113 of the PSG on their own. If time permits, allow volunteers to share their responses. SEND ME: Rate yourself by placing an X on each scale. (Note: The PSG has a scale for each statement.) I m able to easily find common ground to build relationships with those from other cultures. I m able to clearly communicate the gospel message. I m confident in God s ability to supply all I need as I seek to share Christ. DISCUSS: Question #5 on page 113 of the PSG: How can our group engage another culture with the gospel? (Note: Help your group think of cultures in your city, state, or even internationally. Consider adopting a culture to pray for and get involved in ministries that share the gospel with that culture.) TRANSITION: Paul s mission in Acts 1 was to build bridges so that he might share the gospel. Our mission is the same. 142 SeSSion 6
9 THE POINT The gospel of Jesus Christ can impact any culture. Acts 17:30-31 Commentary Help others understand the truth of the gospel. Verse 30: After telling the Athenians about the one true God, Paul again mentioned their ignorance. God had overlooked their lack of knowledge about Him and their worship of false gods. The Greek word for overlooked does not mean that God condoned their idolatry (sin). He did not. But for some reason God in His forbearance had delayed in bringing judgment upon all who worshiped false gods. Ultimately we know it s because of God s mercy, which is in some ways difficult for us to fully understand. Probably God was being patient as Peter noted, not wanting any to perish but all to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). While God had previously overlooked their ignorance, Paul insisted this was no longer the case because the people were no longer ignorant. Paul was proclaiming the truth and the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to them. Now they were without excuse for their idolatry. Paul clearly stated what God expected the people to do: repent. Repentance refers to a radical change of thinking. God commanded the people of Athens to change their thinking about gods and God after hearing the truth Paul shared with them. But the word repent also includes a change of action acting on the truth they had just heard. It involves a transformative change in the direction of a person s entire life, turning away from sin and turning toward God. Rather than continuing to recognize or worship a multiplicity of false gods, they were to acknowledge and be devoted only to the one true God. Paul was also clear on when God wanted them to do it: now. Verse 31: Paul added that God would also be their judge. In His providence God has set a day when judgment will be carried out upon all people. This will be the day when God will finally and completely deal with the problem of sin. No one knows the day or the time, so it is imperative for everyone to be prepared. The basis of God s judgment will not be arbitrary; rather, God will judge the world in righteousness. God is righteous (or just), in that He is perfectly righteous Himself and will judge everyone fairly; and before the judgment of God all people who refuse to repent will be justly declared guilty of sin. Righteous also refers to those in right standing with God or a right relationship with God. The One God has appointed as judge Jesus Christ will decide whether every human has right standing with God. And this righteousness comes only through a relationship of faith with God s Son. And God provided proof to everyone that Jesus is the rightful judge by raising Him from the dead. Because Jesus experienced death on the cross and resurrection, every human being has the opportunity to receive forgiveness for his or her sins and experience eternal life. But this comes only to those who repent and believe in what Jesus did for them. Like the Athenians, every person must make a decision either to accept or reject what God offers. BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 143
10 5 minutes LIVE IT OUT Notes SAY: Paul impacted other cultures he encountered with the gospel. How can we realistically do the same? GUIDE: Lead group members to consider the responses to the Bible study listed on page 114 of the PSG. Learn about the different cultures of people in your community. Ask people about their customs, heritage, and beliefs. Attend an ethnic festival or performance. Do more research online. Become a student of their culture in an effort to start discussions. Deepen a relationship with someone from a different culture. Ask questions so you can better understand their religious beliefs and practices. This will undoubtedly lead to opportunities to share your faith story as well. As a group, engage in international missions by praying for, supporting financially, or sending a team to serve. Learn about needs and ongoing ministry projects at onelife.org. Wrap It Up SAY: We have an imperative to take the gospel to the world. We don t have to go far, though, since the nations have come to us. Additional ideas for your group are available at BibleStudiesforLife.com/AdultExtra 144 SeSSion 6
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