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Acts: "...to the end of the earth."
Sunday School, Woodland Christian Church
Sunday School, Woodland Christian Church
Sunday School, Woodland Christian Church
December 2 - _____________, 2018
December 2 - _____________, 2018
December 2 - _____________, 2018
MAIN IDEA of Acts:
MAIN IDEA of Acts:
MAIN IDEA of Acts:
Jesus continues to work through his Holy Spirit, in the life of his Apostles, and in the Church, to glorify God through the increasing advance of the gospel.
Jesus continues to work through his Holy Spirit, in the life of his Apostles, and in the Church, to glorify God through the increasing advance of the gospel.
Jesus continues to work through his Holy Spirit, in the life of his Apostles, and in the Church, to glorify God through the increasing advance of the gospel.
MAIN IDEA of this passage:
MAIN IDEA of this passage: The physical temple will no longer have a central role in the worship of God, and therefore God can be worshipped anywhere by anyone (starting with the Samaritans in ).
MAIN IDEA of this passage: The physical temple will no longer have a central role in the worship of God, and therefore God can be worshipped anywhere by anyone (starting with the Samaritans in ).
The physical temple will no longer have a central role in the worship of God, and therefore God can be worshipped anywhere by anyone (starting with the Samaritans in ).
The physical temple will no longer have a central role in the worship of God, and therefore God can be worshipped anywhere by anyone (starting with the Samaritans in ).
The physical temple will no longer have a central role in the worship of God, and therefore God can be worshipped anywhere by anyone (starting with the Samaritans in ).
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MAIN REASON this passage exists:
MAIN REASON this passage exists:
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church...
To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church from Jerusalem to “the end of the earth” - in which he responded to false charges brought against him, by demonstrating why the temple was no longer necessary for the worship of God; he died a martyr, while Saul (a new person in the storyline) looked on with approval.
To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church
MAIN REASON this passage exists:
OUTLINE
MAIN REASON this passage exists:
To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church from Jerusalem to “the end of the earth” - in which he responded to false charges brought against him, by demonstrating why the temple was no longer necessary for the worship of God; he died a martyr, while Saul (a new person in the storyline) looked on with approval.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church from Jerusalem to “the end of the earth” - in which he responded to false charges brought against him, by demonstrating why the temple was no longer necessary for the worship of God; he died a martyr, while Saul (a new person in the storyline) looked on with approval.
Stephen’s Arrest:
Stephen’s Answer:
To record Stephen’s address - the final episode in the growth of the Church from Jerusalem to “the end of the earth” - in which he responded to false charges brought against him, by demonstrating why the temple was no longer necessary for the worship of God; he died a martyr, while Saul (a new person in the storyline) looked on with approval.
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Stephen’s Indictment of the Jews:
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Stephen’s Martyrdom:
Introduction:
1. Stephen’s Arrest: ...
Stephen’s Arrest:
Stephen’s Arrest:
Stephen’s Answer:
Stephen’s Answer:
Final episode - in Jerusalem - of external opposition
Stephen’s Indictment of the Jews:
Alan J. Thompson: “The threats against the church throughout alternate between external opposition (), internal conflict (), external opposition (5:12-42), back to internal conflict (), and again to external opposition (6:8-7:60).”
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