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Exploring the Bible A C T S O F T H E A P O S T L E S : P A R T I I Acts and Paul The second part of Acts portrays the mission of Paul and the Gentile expansion of the church. St. Paul Preaching to the Thessalonians Gustave Doré

Literary Parallels in Luke-Acts Just as book of Acts has many literary parallels with the book of Luke, so the portrayal of Paul parallels the portrayal of Peter: Jesus (Luke) Peter (Acts 1-12) Paul (Acts 13-28) Book of Acts Peter & Paul in Acts Peter Signs & wonders Healing lame man Rebukes Ananias & Sapphira Prayer shakes building Healing by shadow Sudden healing of paralytic Resuscitation of Tabitha Removal of prison chains Paul Signs & wonders Healing lame man Rebukes Elymas Praise shakes building Healing by handkerchiefs Sudden healing of dysentery Resuscitation of Eutychus Removal of prison chains

Peter & Paul in Acts (Scripture References) Peter Signs & wonders (2.43) Healing lame man (3.1ff) Rebukes Ananias & Sapphira (5.1ff) Prayer shakes building (4.31) Healing by shadow (5.15) Sudden healing of paralytic (9.33ff) Resuscitation of Tabitha (9.36ff) Removal of prison chains (12.5ff) Paul Signs & wonders (14.3) Healing lame man (14.7ff) Rebukes Elymas (13.8ff) Praise shakes building (16.25ff) Healing by handkerchiefs (19.12) Sudden healing of dysentery (28.7ff) Resuscitation of Eutychus (20.9ff) Removal of prison chains (16.25ff) Peter and Paul El Greco

Paul s First Missionary Journey Paul is a member at the diverse and hugely successful church in Antioch Antioch is a prosperous city on main trade and travel routes. Paul works with Barnabas, a Greek-speaking Jewish Christian from Cyprus Paul and Barnabas are sent off on their first missionary tour of Asia Minor.

Paul s First Missionary Journey Paul & Barnabas follow the pattern of preaching first in Jewish synagogues. When rejected at the synagogues, the two turn to Gentile audiences. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra Nicolaes Berchem Paul s First Missionary Journey Their method it works. Paul & Barnabas convert huge numbers of Gentiles. But it doesn't work easily. They encounter harsh opposition and brutality. Their success leads to the first major crisis in the church.

The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) The issue: Must Gentiles become Jews before converting to Christianity? Jewish Christians in Antioch and Jerusalem see circumcision and the law of Moses as prerequisites for being part of God s kingdom. Unless you are circumcised, you cannot be saved. (Acts 15.1) It is necessary to circumcise [the Gentiles] and to order them to keep the law of Moses. (Acts 15.5) Therefore, foreigners must become Jews before becoming Christians. Paul & Barnabas had no small dissension and debate with them. (Acts 15.2) The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) It s kind of a big deal And God, who knows the heart, bore witness to them, by giving them the Holy Spirit just as he did to us, and he made no distinction between us and them, having cleansed their hearts by faith. -Acts 15.8-9

The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) James (brother of Jesus) issues a decision: Not trouble those of the Gentiles turning to God Follow four requirements: 1. Don t eat meat contaminated by idols. 2. Don t eat animals that were strangled. 3. Don t eat blood. 4. Abstain from sexual immorality. Note that the first three allow for table fellowship between Jews and Gentiles. The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) The Jerusalem council episode functions as a typology for the early church. Delegates sent to investigate and hold lengthy debate Peter speaks, followed by Barnabas & Paul. James decides. The decision awards victory to one party, but is sensitive to the ideals of the losing party. Delegates spread word of the decision by means of a letter. Note the theme of unity: the whole church agrees and of one accord sends the decision that seemed good to the Holy Spirit.

Paul s First Missionary Journey Paul s first missionary journey highlight s Luke s theme of the expansion of the church beyond the world of Jerusalem. Jerusalem Paul (Rome) Paul s Second Missionary Journey Begins with a disagreement over John Mark. Barnabas takes John Mark and heads for Cyprus Paul takes Silas and Heads for Syria In Lystra, Paul picks up Timothy

Paul s Second Missionary Journey Paul in Athens: Teaches daily in the Athens marketplace Curious philosophers invite Paul to speak at the Areopagus Athenians are very religious; Paul notices altar to unknown God

Paul in Athens Raphael The Areopagus Hill, Present-Day

Paul s Second Missionary Journey Paul Sermon at the Areopagus: God is creator, all-powerful and life-giving God is in control of history God offers proof by raising Jesus from the dead Philosophers: You had me until resurrection. Ridiculous idea to some of the audience Others want to hear more about this God Some believed and became Christians Paul s travels continue, eventually returning to Antioch to give a report. Paul s Third Missionary Journey (18-20) Paul revisits churches in Asia Minor and Greece Concentrates on Paul s activates in Ephesus. Two occasions involving Christians influenced by John the Baptist Priscilla & Aquila correct the eloquent Apollos Christians observing John s baptism receive the Holy Spirit after being baptized in Jesus name. Astonishing miracles (Paul) and miserable failures (Jewish exorcists) illustrate superiority of Christianity over opposition. Spread of Christianity bad for religion business (Artemis)

Artemis Ephesian Goddess Paul s Arrest and Trials Paul and his fellow workers head for Jerusalem. Paul is accused of preaching against Jews, Torah, and Temple. Angry mob seizes Paul. Roman soldiers hear word of an uproar in Jerusalem and intervene. Paul is allowed to address the crowd and tell of his conversion. When he speaks about preaching to the Gentiles, pandemonium ensues once again.

Paul s Arrest and Trials Soldiers rescue Paul, but decide to beat a confession out of him. Paul invokes his Roman citizenship. Soldiers release him. Jewish leaders gather to examine Paul Paul defends himself, instigating an argument between Pharisees and Sadducees about the resurrection. Crowd becomes violent again, Paul once again taken into Roman custody (where he remains). Jesus visits Paul, encourages him, and tells him that he must bear witness in Rome Paul s Arrest and Trials Paul s Voyage to Rome: Storm at sea (Acts 27) emphasizes Paul s divine protection Paul tells centurion how to save ship and crew Paul foretells when they will reach dry land Paul, shipwrecked on Malta, survives snake bites (vipers) and heals people on Malta

Paul s Shipwreck Ludolf Backhuysen

Paul s Arrest and Trials Paul in Rome Under house arrest, with some freedoms Our last sight of Paul is him preaching Jesus and the Kingdom of God in Rome (recall Jesus words to Paul) (Acts does not tell of Paul s death)

The Final Act: Paul s Fade-Scene Paul welcomed all who came to him, proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance. -Acts 28.30-31 The Acts of the Apostles The Holy Spirit guides the expansion of the church. The church continues the character and work of Christ. The explosive, multicultural expansion includes serious but manageable stress-points. Christianity is a universal, peaceful and lawful faith.