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Introduction:
Not many couples or families in the bible had a great reputation
We are going to look at a couple that had a great love for God, they had amazing service for God, had a heart for people
The kind of couple that every pastor dreams of having in his church
The kind of husband every wife dreams of having
The kind of wife every husband dreams of having
The kind of parents every child would like to have
The couple; put your name in
I) Bible Study: Aquila and Priscilla
A) Corinth ()
Second missionary journey
Going city to city
Moves from athens to corinth
Corinth was hard place
The word corinthian me
Vs 2
They are always mentioned together
Born in pontus
But as Jews they are living in italy
Now they have left italy and come to corinth
Why?
Claudius
Born in one place
Probably moved to Rome for business- they were tent makers
Roman emporors were looking for people to blame why the economy was bad
Blamed the Jews
Kicked out the jews
Watch their commonality in vs 3
Vs 3
They were not saved
They did not know the Lord
They know the God of the OT
They know their is one God
They do not know Jesus but they are Jews
Religous connection
Vocational connection
God has wired all of us differently
Your job is no less noble
We need to be aware of the commonality
There are people you can reach that I cannot reach
Vs 4
Implication is that they are part of the Jews he persuades
He was in Corinth 1.5 years
A church has been founded
Pastors have been installed
Paul is leaving
B) Ephesus (Acts 18:18-28)
Vs 18
Leaving the church
Going back to home church in Antioch of syria
“And with him Priscilla and Aquila..”
They get saved, they get discipled, and they are going with him
Vs 19
Sails across the agean
Verb of purpose; left them there
Not forgot them
He purposely placed them there
They have become so discipled they can repeat the process
That is what your parents are hoping for you
Vs 20-21
He leaves
Paul is gone
They are in Ephesus
Vs 24
Different gifts
He knew his Bible
Was John the Baptist a good preacher?
But for some reason only the John the Baptist and never the ministry of Jesus
Preaching of the coming Christ
Vs 26
Achaia- the region where Corinth was
Vs 28
When Paul was in Corinth
He reached some Jews
He had a burden for Jews
But did a better job reaching Gentiles
When Apollos leaves Ephesus trained by
APollos reaches the Jews
See how God works
Sometimes the people I care for I cannot reach
But the people I reach can reach the people I care for
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Background
Paul writing to the church at ?
Corinth
Who founded it?
Paul
Who helped him?
Aquila and priscilla
Who strengthened it?
Apollos
Who discipled Apollos?
Aquilla and priscilla
Paul comes back to Ephesus
Who is at Ephesus? Aquila and priscilla
Paul is writing from Ephesus to the church at Corinth
He is there three years and writes four letters, two are included in scriptures (1 and 2 Cor)
Who are the churches in asia?
We read about them in Revelation
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