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Main Idea of Acts:
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses in order to advance his kingdom.
MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses in order to advance his kingdom.
MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses in order to advance his kingdom.
MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses in order to advance his kingdom.
MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses in order to advance his kingdom.
MAIN IDEA of this passage: Jesus has total authority to use whomever he so chooses - even the unexpected and the reluctant - in order to advance his kingdom.
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NEXT SLIDE: MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, ), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, ), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, ), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, ), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (Acts 9:1-2), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, Acts 9:10), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
MAIN REASON this passage exists: To show that Jesus can use whomever he wants to use.
Whether you have permission from earthly authorities to persecute the “disciples of the Lord” (), or you yourself are one of the targets of that persecution (ie Ananias, ), Jesus is able to act in any way he so chooses in order to bring about the expansion of his kingdom.
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This passage also exists to contrast the response of Saul to Jesus’ instructions vs. the response of Ananias to Jesus’ instructions.
This passage also exists to contrast the response of Saul to Jesus’ instructions vs. the response of Ananias to Jesus’ instructions.
This passage also exists to contrast the response of Saul to Jesus’ instructions vs. the response of Ananias to Jesus’ instructions.
This passage also exists to contrast the response of Saul to Jesus’ instructions vs. the response of Ananias to Jesus’ instructions.
This passage also exists to contrast the response of Saul to Jesus’ instructions vs. the response of Ananias to Jesus’ instructions.
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The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission ()
The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission (Acts 9:1-2)
The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission ()
The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission ()
The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission ()
The Highest Authority’s Intervention & Instructions ()
The Highest Authority’s Intervention & Instructions ()
The Highest Authority’s Intervention & Instructions ()
The Highest Authority’s Intervention & Instructions ()
The Highest Authority’s Intervention & Instructions (Acts 9:3-9)
The Persecutor’s Target / The Highest Authority’s Minister ()
The Persecutor’s Target / The Highest Authority’s Minister (Acts 9:10-12)
The Persecutor’s Target / The Highest Authority’s Minister ()
The Persecutor’s Target / The Highest Authority’s Minister ()
The Persecutor’s Target / The Highest Authority’s Minister ()
The Target’s Response to his Authority’s Instructions: A Contrast (Acts 9:13-14)
The Target’s Response to his Authority’s Instructions: A Contrast ()
The Target’s Response to his Authority’s Instructions: A Contrast ()
The Target’s Response to his Authority’s Instructions: A Contrast ()
The Target’s Response to his Authority’s Instructions: A Contrast ()
The Highest Authority’s Command & Commission ()
The Highest Authority’s Command & Commission ()
The Highest Authority’s Command & Commission ()
The Highest Authority’s Command & Commission (Acts 9:15-16)
The Highest Authority’s Command & Commission ()
The Target’s Faithful Response and the Results ()
The Target’s Faithful Response and the Results ()
The Target’s Faithful Response and the Results ()
The Target’s Faithful Response and the Results ()
The Target’s Faithful Response and the Results (Acts 9:17-19a)
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The Persecutor’s Authorized Mission ()
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