Acts Lesson 53: Thus We Came to Rome

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Scripture: Acts 28:1-31

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
      4. The captivity at Rome (Acts 27:1-28:31)
        1. The sea journey (Acts 27:1-44)
        2. The sojourn at Malta (Acts 28:1-10)
        3. The summation of service at Rome (Acts 28:11-31)
          1. The trip from Malta to the Three Inns (Acts 28:11-15)
          2. The first encounter with Jews at Rome (Acts 28:16-22)
          3. The second encounter with Jews at Rome (Acts 28:23-29)
          4. The two years under house arrest (Acts 28:30-31)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 52: Shipwreck Number Four

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Scripture: Acts 27:1-44

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
      4. The captivity at Rome (Acts 27:1-28:31)
        1. The sea journey (Acts 27:1-44)
          1. The start (Acts 27:1-8)
          2. The storm (Acts 27:9-20)
          3. The shipwreck (Acts 27:21-44)
            1. The encouragement by Paul (Acts 27:21-26)
            2. The escape attempted by the sailors (Acts 27:27-32)
            3. The encouragement and nourishment of the people (Acts 27:33-38)
            4. The escape from disaster (Acts 27:39-44)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 51: A Royal Defense

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Scripture: Acts 26:1-32

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
        1. Paul’s defense before Felix (Acts 23:33-24:27)
        2. Paul’s defense before Festus (Acts 25:10-12)
        3. Paul’s defense before Agrippa (Acts 25:13-26:32)
          1. A description by Festus of the situation (Acts 25:13-22)
          2. The dilemma of Festus in the situation (Acts 25:23-27)
          3. A declaration by Paul of his innocence (Acts 26:1-32)
            1. Paul’s complimentary remarks (Acts 26:1-3)
            2. Paul’s early life in Judaism (Acts 26:4-8)
            3. Paul’s zeal in opposing Christianity (Acts 26:9-11)
            4. Paul’s conversion and commission (Acts 26:12-18)
            5. Paul’s ministry (Acts 26:19-23)
            6. Paul’s verbal jousts with Festus and Agrippa (Acts 26:24-29)
            7. Paul’s innocence declared (Acts 26:30-32)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 50: I Appeal to Caesar

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Scripture: Acts 25:1-27

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
        1. Paul’s defense before Felix (Acts 23:33-24:27)
        2. Paul’s defense before Festus (Acts 25:10-12)
          1. Festus in Jerusalem (Acts 25:1-5)
          2. Festus in Caesarea (Acts 25:6-12)
        3. Paul’s defense before Agrippa (Acts 25:13-26:32)
          1. A description by Festus of the situation (Acts 25:13-22)
          2. The dilemma of Festus in the situation (Acts 25:23-27)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 49: A Blameless Conscience and a Guilt Conscience

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Scripture: Acts 24:10-27

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
        1. Paul’s defense before Felix (Acts 23:33-24:27)
          1. The preliminary hearing (Acts 23:33-35)
          2. The prosecutor’s charge (Acts 24:1-9)
          3. The Pauline plea (Acts 24:10-21)
            1. His introduction (Acts 24:10)
            2. The brevity and purpose of his visit to Jerusalem (Acts 24:11)
            3. The peacefulness of his visit to Jerusalem (Acts 24:12-13)
            4. The testimony of his service to God (Acts 24:14-16)
            5. The testimony of his service to Israel (Acts 24:17-18a)
            6. The absence of his Asian accusers (Acts 24:18b-19)
            7. The testimony of his innocence before the Sanhedrin (Acts 24:20-21)
          4. The procrastination by Felix (Acts 24:22-27)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 48: Down to Caesarea

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Scripture: Acts 23:11-24:9

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
        1. A directional shift (Acts 19:21-22)
        2. The disturbance at Ephesus (Acts 19:23-41)
        3. The departure for Macedonia and Achaia (Acts 20:1-6)
        4. The discourse at Troas (Acts 20:7-12)
        5. The discourse at Miletus (Acts 20:13-38)
        6. The dissuasions from Miletus to Jerusalem (Acts 21:1-16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
        1. The detention of Paul (Acts 21:17-36)
        2. The defense of Paul (Acts 21:37-23:10)
        3. The danger to Paul (Acts 23:11-32)
          1. The promise of the Lord (Acts 23:11)
          2. The plot against Paul (Acts 23:12-22)
          3. The protection of Paul (Acts 23:23-32)
      3. The captivity at Caesarea (Acts 23:33-26:32)
        1. Paul’s defense before Felix (Acts 23:33-24:27)
          1. The preliminary hearing (Acts 23:33-35)
          2. The prosecutor’s charge (Acts 24:1-9)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 47: Facing the Sanhedrin

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Scripture: Acts 22:22-23:10

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
        1. A directional shift (Acts 19:21-22)
        2. The disturbance at Ephesus (Acts 19:23-41)
        3. The departure for Macedonia and Achaia (Acts 20:1-6)
        4. The discourse at Troas (Acts 20:7-12)
        5. The discourse at Miletus (Acts 20:13-38)
        6. The dissuasions from Miletus to Jerusalem (Acts 21:1-16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
        1. The detention of Paul (Acts 21:17-36)
        2. The defense of Paul (Acts 21:37-23:10)
          1. Before the mob (Acts 21:37-22:29)
            1. A case of mistaken identity (Acts 21:37-39)
            2. Paul’s conduct before his conversion (Acts 21:40-22:5)
            3. Paul’s conversion (Acts 22:6-16)
            4. Paul’s commission to minister (Acts 22:17-21)
            5. The mob’s chaotic response (Acts 22:22-23)
            6. Paul’s claim of Roman citizenship (Acts 22:24-29)
          2. Before the Sanhedrin (Acts 22:30-23:10)
            1. The situation (Acts 22:30)
            2. The statements of Paul (Acts 23:1-5)
            3. The splitting of the Sanhedrin (Acts 23:6-10)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 46: Facing the Mob

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Scripture: Acts 21:37-22:21

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
        1. A directional shift (Acts 19:21-22)
        2. The disturbance at Ephesus (Acts 19:23-41)
        3. The departure for Macedonia and Achaia (Acts 20:1-6)
        4. The discourse at Troas (Acts 20:7-12)
        5. The discourse at Miletus (Acts 20:13-38)
        6. The dissuasions from Miletus to Jerusalem (Acts 21:1-16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
        1. The detention of Paul (Acts 21:17-36)
        2. The defense of Paul (Acts 21:37-23:10)
          1. Before the mob (Acts 21:37-22:29)
            1. A case of mistaken identity (Acts 21:37-39)
            2. Paul’s conduct before his conversion (Acts 21:40-22:5)
            3. Paul’s conversion (Acts 22:6-16)
            4. Paul’s commission to minister (Acts 22:17-21)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 45: A Tale of Two Responses

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Scripture: Acts 21:1-36

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
        1. A directional shift (Acts 19:21-22)
        2. The disturbance at Ephesus (Acts 19:23-41)
        3. The departure for Macedonia and Achaia (Acts 20:1-6)
        4. The discourse at Troas (Acts 20:7-12)
        5. The discourse at Miletus (Acts 20:13-38)
        6. The dissuasions from Miletus to Jerusalem (Acts 21:1-16)
      2. The captivity at Jerusalem (Acts 21:17-23:32)
        1. The detention of Paul (Acts 21:17-36)
          1. The vow of Paul (Acts 21:17-26)
          2. The violence of the people (Acts 21:27-36)

Conclusion and Application

Acts Lesson 44: A Sad Farewell

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Scripture: Acts 20:13-38

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Introduction

  1. The witness in Jerusalem (Acts 1:1-6:7)
  2. The witness in all Judea and Samaria (Acts 6:8-9:31)
  3. The witness to the extremity of the earth (Acts 9:32-28:31)
    1. The extension of the Church to Antioch (Acts 9:32-12:24)
    2. The extension of the Church in Asia Minor (Acts 12:25-16:5)
    3. The extension of the Church in the Aegean area (Acts 16:6-19:20)
    4. The extension of the Church to Rome (Acts 19:21-28:31)
      1. The completion of the third journey (Acts 19:21-21:16)
        1. A directional shift (Acts 19:21-22)
        2. The disturbance at Ephesus (Acts 19:23-41)
        3. The departure for Macedonia and Achaia (Acts 20:1-6)
        4. The discourse at Troas (Acts 20:7-12)
        5. The discourse at Miletus (Acts 20:13-38)
          1. The journey from Troas to Miletus (Acts 20:13-16)
          2. The message for the elders of Ephesus (Acts 20:17-35)
            1. A review of Paul’s three year ministry at Ephesus (Acts 20:17-21)
            2. A description of Paul’s present ministry (Acts 20:22-27)
            3. The future responsibilities of the elders (Acts 20:28-35)
          3. The response of the elders (Acts 20:36-38)

Conclusion and Application

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