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Embracing Divine Appointments: Bold Faith in Opposition

Series: Golgotha Fellowship Acts 18 Discipleship Perseverance in Ministry Divine Appointments in Scripture The Call to Evangelism Overcoming Opposition in Faith Teacher: Golgotha Fellowship
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Introduction

In Acts chapter 18, we witness a pivotal moment in Paul's missionary journey as he travels from Athens to Corinth. Upon his arrival, Paul encounters Aquila and Priscilla, fellow tent makers who share his trade. The context sets the stage for Paul’s ministry in Corinth, which is marked by both a commitment to evangelism and the inevitable opposition he faces. Through this passage, we will explore the themes of perseverance in the face of hardship, the call to share the Gospel, and the unwavering presence of God in our journey of faith.

Main Points

As Paul Enters Corinth He Is

As Paul enters Corinth, he is greeted by Aquila and Priscilla, who have fled Rome due to the decree expelling Jews. Their meeting is significant, not just for companionship but for partnership in the work of the Gospel.

  • Notice how God orchestrates circumstances to place Paul in the right environment for ministry.
  • This powerful reminder shows us that new beginnings often come with divine appointments that lead us toward fulfilling God's purpose.
  • Just like Paul, we too should recognize and embrace opportunities for mission right in our current contexts, trusting that God is at work in our lives and the lives of those around.
  • Paul begins his ministry in the synagogue, proclaiming to both Jews and Greeks that Jesus is the Messiah.

However As With Many Instances In

However, as with many instances in his ministry, he faces strong opposition. The blasphemy against him leads Paul to declare, "Your blood be upon your own heads.

  • From now on I will go to the Gentiles." This decisive stance reflects the seriousness of resistance to the message of Christ.
  • The example of Paul empowers us to be bold in our faith, reminding us that proclaiming the truth may invite challenge but also serves to fulfill our calling.
  • As disciples of Christ, we are to be faithful communicators of His Gospel, despite the potential for backlash.

In Response To Paul S Fears

In response to Paul's fears about the opposition he faces, God reassures him with a promise of protection: "Do not be afraid, but speak and do not be silent, for I am with you." This divine encouragement is foundational to understand how God supports His servants in ministry. Paul operates not in his own strength, but in the assurance of God's presence, empowering him to persist. As we engage in our own assignments within our communities, we must hold onto this truth: we can speak boldly and act faithfully, knowing God is with us. The patterns of Paul’s ministry highlight an important truth in spiritual warfare: whenever we experience victories in sharing the Gospel or seeing lives transformed, we can expect opposition from the enemy. This truth is a recurring theme throughout the Book of Acts. Recognizing that opposition often signifies healthy spiritual growth allows us to approach hardship with courage.

We Can Draw Strength From Scripture

We can draw strength from Scripture to endure challenges and to encourage one another within the Body of Christ. Paul's mission in Corinth is not only about preaching but also about the transformative work of God among the Gentiles. After the trial before Gallio, we see how God's plans prevail despite opposition. The ruler of the synagogue, Sosthenes, who initially accused Paul, ends up becoming a believer. This illustrates God's ability to redeem situations and individuals, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of His grace. Our trials in faith are often the backdrop against which God writes remarkable redemption stories.

As We Endure We Contribute To

As we endure, we contribute to a larger narrative of His faithfulness. As followers of Jesus, like Paul, we are called not only to share the Gospel but to equip others for ministry. This is a communal effort, where mentorship and partnership mirror the relationship Paul had with Aquila and Priscilla and later with Sosthenes. The essence of discipleship lies in our willingness to invest in others and to foster growth within our congregations. We should each examine how we are called to pour into the lives of those around us, recognizing that every believer plays a vital role in advancing the Gospel.

Conclusion

As we reflect on Paul’s experiences in Acts 18, we find deeper insight into perseverance amid adversity, the power of God to convert hearts, and our responsibility to share His message. Paul's journey reminds us that while we may face challenges, we go forth equipped with the presence of God and a commission to act. Let us embrace the calling to be His witnesses and share the good news, knowing we are not alone in the journey. Together, we can fulfill His purpose in our lives, communities, and the world.

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