Monday, November 27, 2023

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1 - From Philippi, Paul and Silas went through Amphipolis and Apollonia, on their way to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue. 2 As was his habit, Paul went to the synagogue on Sabbath, and for three Sabbaths he reasoned with them from the scriptures. 3 Showing how Messiah had to suffer and die and then rise from death, saying, “This Jesus I’m talking about, is the Messiah.” [Ps.16:10, etc./Acts 2:27 (Eccles.9:5,10).] 4 Some were convinced and joined Paul and Silas, along with many God fearing Greeks and prominent women of the town. 5 But others were jealous, so they rounded up some bad characters and started a riot and came in search of Paul and Silas at one Jason’s house in order to drag Paul and Silas out into the riot. 6 Not finding them, they instead brought Jason and some others to the city council shouting, “The men, Paul and Silas, have been causing trouble all over, and now they are here too! And causing riots! 7 And Jason has made them welcome in his home! They are all breaking the law, proclaiming allegiance to a king named Jesus!” 8 This threw the officials and the crowd into turmoil. (Rome might consider such a thing, if it happened, to be a revolt and Rome had an “iron” fist.) 9 But then they made Jason and the others post a bond and let them go. 10 Later that night, the believers sent Paul and Silas to the neighboring town of Berea, and when they got there they went to the synagogue. 11 The Jewish (Hebrew) people of Berea were more conscientiously minded than those of Thessalonica. They listened to Paul’s message and they searched the Scriptures each day to see if what Paul and Silas were teaching was true. 12 As a result, many of them believed, as did a number of prominent Greek women and some Greek men as well. 13 But when the leaders of Thessalonica heard Paul and Silas were teaching in Berea, they followed and stirred up a crowd against them. 14 So the believers hurried Paul on his way to the coast, but Silas and Timothy stayed in Berea for a while.

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     Very Brief Outline of Acts:

Jesus returns to where he was with the Father before his advent/visit (his brief first one).

The Holy Spirit/Presence of God is poured out on the believers who were in Jerusalem on the late Spring holy day of Pentecost. Peter speaks, there are 3000 new believers that day.

The good news message spreads, Peter is invited and goes to a Roman’s house and all believe. The first record of non Hebrew believers (besides likely some on Pentecost).

     Persecution breaks out.. jail. stoning. Pharisee Saul leads the persecution, but on his way to Damascus with papers for arrests, Jesus makes himself seen but is so bright Paul falls to the ground and is blinded. After two days he is healed and is a believer, and soon is called Paul. He wrote many (to most) of the New Testament letters, but spent a few years (it seems to me) exclusively listening to the Lord. He established many ‘churches’ in what’s called three missionary journeys, and met and worked with Mark and Luke, and quite a few others. (Luke wrote this Book of Acts.) His fourth journey is to Rome to trial as a prisoner. There’s a shipwreck on the way.. He wrote many of his letters while in prison and under ‘house’ arrest.

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