ALL ROADS NOW LEAD TO ROME (19 OF 21)
by Chris Brown
Scripture: Acts 23:1-5, Acts 24:1-5, Acts 25:1-5, Acts 26:1-5
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All Roads Now Lead To Rome (19 of 21)
Series: The Jesus Chronicles Part II
Pastor Chris Brown
Acts 23-26
THE WHOLE STORY IN 7 MINUTES
A LOUSY COURT SYSTEM
Acts 23-26
ONE QUESTION, TWO ANSWERS
Acts 25:18-19
What do you do with a "dead man" named Jesus?
PAUL'S ANSWER:
Acts 23:11, 26:19-22
Shaped his character.
Changed his compass.
Gave him a new cause.
Food for Thought
(Questions and Scriptures for further study)
1. This weekend we focused on a few years of Paul's life where he was under attack, detained and facing trial. Take a look at your notes from the sermon and see if there is a point or principle that you could apply to your life. What could it look like for you to do so?
2. Acts 25:18-19 highlights Paul's big problem with the Jewish leaders who focused on "a dead man named Jesus who Paul claimed was alive." Paul knew that the resurrection of Jesus was foundational for our faith when he wrote, "And if Christ has not been raised, your faith ...
Series: The Jesus Chronicles Part II
Pastor Chris Brown
Acts 23-26
THE WHOLE STORY IN 7 MINUTES
A LOUSY COURT SYSTEM
Acts 23-26
ONE QUESTION, TWO ANSWERS
Acts 25:18-19
What do you do with a "dead man" named Jesus?
PAUL'S ANSWER:
Acts 23:11, 26:19-22
Shaped his character.
Changed his compass.
Gave him a new cause.
Food for Thought
(Questions and Scriptures for further study)
1. This weekend we focused on a few years of Paul's life where he was under attack, detained and facing trial. Take a look at your notes from the sermon and see if there is a point or principle that you could apply to your life. What could it look like for you to do so?
2. Acts 25:18-19 highlights Paul's big problem with the Jewish leaders who focused on "a dead man named Jesus who Paul claimed was alive." Paul knew that the resurrection of Jesus was foundational for our faith when he wrote, "And if Christ has not been raised, your faith ...
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