Title: Faith to be Healed Acts 14:1-20
1Faith to be HealedActs 141-20
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31. What two groups of believers mentioned at
Iconium? Acts 141
- Now it happened in Iconium that they went
together to the synagogue of the Jews, and so
spoke that a great multitude both of the Jews and
of the Greeks believed.
4Persuasive Powers
- Greeks is the word in the original is Hellenes to
signify Gentiles. - As many as were ordained to eternal life
believed. There is a contrast between the
envious Jews and the gladly receptive Gentiles. - Many women during that period were powerfully
affected by Judaism and Christianity.
52. What did the unbelieving Jews do to the minds
of the Gentiles? Acts 142
- But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles
and poisoned their minds against the brethren.
6Hindering the Gospel
- The unbelieving Jews were greatly provoked at the
growing success of the gospel, and studied all
they could to put a stop to its progress. - That part of the Jews rejected the doctrine of
the apostles, concerning Jesus of Nazareth being
the Messiah. - The Jews stirred up tumults everywhere against
the Apostle measures the venom of their hate.
73. What three witnesses the Lord gave when
proclaiming His Word? Acts 143
- Therefore they stayed there a long time, speaking
boldly in the Lord, who was bearing witness to
the word of His grace, granting signs and wonders
to be done by their hands.
8Speaking boldly
- The boldness consisted in a full declaration of
the gospel of the grace of God as contrasted with
the narrowing Judaism with which the Greek
proselytes had previously been familiar. In the
cause of the Lord Jesus, in his name, and by his
authority. The idea of their trusting in the
Lord granted signs, wonders, and miracles.
94. Was there a problem with unity as Paul and
Barnabas ministered? yes no Acts 144
- But the multitude of the city was divided part
sided with the Jews, and part with the apostles.
10Division
- The multitude of the city was divided. No
numbers are given, but we may fairly assume that
the converts were in a minority, and that they
belonged to the lower classes (1Corinthians
126-27). - A revival of religion often produces the bad
passions of opposition. The crime is usually
blasphemy.
11What two cities did Paul and Barnabas flee to?
Acts 145-7
- 5 And when a violent attempt was made by both the
Gentiles and Jews, with their rulers, to abuse
and stone them, - 6 they became aware of it and fled to Lystra and
Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and to the surrounding
region. - 7 And they were preaching the gospel there.
12The Church Still Grows
- The Jews hoped to ruin the cause. But Paul and
Barnabas received intelligence that made them
aware their bloody plot. - They withdrew and moved on to other places.
- The church was still increased by the very
methods taken to destroy it.
136. How long was a certain man crippled who lived
in Lystra? Acts 148
- And in Lystra a certain man without strength in
his feet was sitting, a cripple from his mothers
womb, who had never walked.
147. What did Paul see the cripple man had in
order to be healed? Acts 149-10
- This man heard Paul speaking. Paul, observing him
intently and seeing that he had faith to be
healed, 10 said with a loud voice, Stand up
straight on your feet! And he leaped and
walked.
15This same man heard Paul speak Read Romans
1014-17
- Paul perceived by the gift of discerning
spirits that the cripple man had faith to be
healed. - The Jesus whom Paul preached could and would heal
him. "I say unto thee, in the name of the Lord
Jesus, stand upright on thy feet And power went
along with this word for the lame man
immediately leaped and walked. - Notice once again how Luke, the physician,
describes the nature of this and other maladies.
168. What did the people in Lystra compare Paul
and Barnabas to? Acts 1411
- Now when the people saw what Paul had done, they
raised their voices, saying in the Lycaonian
language, The gods have come down to us in the
likeness of men!
17polytheism
- Literally, the gods, made like unto men, are come
down to us. The belief of the Lycaonians
polytheism and philosophical speculation. - Zeus and Hermes (Jupiter and Mercury) had come in
human guise left tokens of their favor. This is a
reference to Greek mythology. - The priest of Jupiter came with oxen and garlands
for offerings to the gods.
189. What names of gods did the people give to
Barnabas and Paul? Acts 1412
- And Barnabas they called Zeus, and Paul, Hermes,
because he was the chief speaker. - idol gods
- They called Barnabas, Jupiter and Paul, Mercury.
St. Luke gives, as was natural, the Greek
formsZeus and Hermes. The listeners recognized
in Paul the gift of eloquence, which was the
special attribute of Hermes.
1910. What did the priest of Zeus intended to do?
Acts 1413
- Then the priest of Zeus, whose temple was in
front of their city, brought oxen and garlands to
the gates, intending to sacrifice with the
multitudes.
2011. Did Barnabas and Paul try to discourage the
people from treating them like gods? yes no
Acts 1414-15
- But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard
this, they tore their clothes and ran in among
the multitude, crying out and saying, Men, why
are you doing these things? We also are men with
the same nature as you, and preach to you that
you should turn from these useless things to the
living God, who made the heaven, the earth, the
sea, and all things that are in them,
21Response to idolatry
- Sirs, why do you do these things, with regard to
us? We are not what you imagine us to be but men
of like passions with you. We preach that you
should turn from these vanities, from worshipping
any but the true God, the living God, not like
these dead idols. Besides the witness for God
within them, they had witnesses for God around
them, in the bounties of his providence.
22Read Exodus 201-4
2312. Does God give people a choice to live their
own lifestyle? yes no Acts 1416
- who in bygone generations allowed all nations
to walk in their own ways.
24Choices people haveJoshua 2414-15
- 14 Now therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in
sincerity and in truth and put away the gods
which your fathers served on the other side of
the flood, and in Egypt and serve ye the LORD.
15 And if it seem evil unto you to serve the
LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve
whether the gods which your fathers served
that were on the other side of the flood, or the
gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell but
as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
2513. Since God is a provider, what are four
things He provides for us? Acts 1417-18
- 17 Nevertheless He did not leave Himself without
witness, in that He did good, gave us rain from
heaven and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts
with food and gladness.18 And with these sayings
they could scarcely restrain the multitudes from
sacrificing to them.
26He did good
- Rain is one of the evidences of the goodness of
God. Man could not cause it, nor live without it.
The falling of rain is poured, as it were,
directly from God's hollow hand, Psalm 1478. - Fruitful seasons are proof of divine and the
farmer's success. - Filling our hearts with food - The word "hearts"
denote "persons" themselves. - Gladness - Joy the comfort arising from the
supply of our needs.
2714. What did the Jews persuade the Gentiles to
do to Paul? Acts 1419
- Then Jews from Antioch and Iconium came there
and having persuaded the multitudes, they stoned
Paul and dragged him out of the city, supposing
him to be dead.
28Religious Rage
- The Jews were blinded by Judaism, the Gentiles
were in bondage by idolatry. - Neither could see the Eternal Light of the
Gospel, nor accept the spiritual freedom in Jesus
Christ. - The people stoned Paul, in a popular tumult, but
the grace of God continued in power.
2915. Did Paul survive the stoning? yes no
Acts 1420
- However, when the disciples gathered around him,
he rose up and went into the city. And the next
day he departed with Barnabas to Derbe.
30Sister Act- I Will Follow Him with Whoopi
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31REVIEW
- 1. What two groups of believers mentioned at
Iconium? - 2. What did the unbelieving Jews do to the minds
of the Gentiles? - 3. What three witnesses the Lord gave when
proclaiming His Word? - 4. Was there a problem with unity as Paul and
Barnabas ministered? yes no
32REVIEW
- 5. What two cities did Paul and Barnabas flee to
when their lives were threatened? - 6. How long was a certain man crippled who lived
in Lystra? - 7. What did Paul see the cripple man had in
order to be healed? - 8. What did the people in Lystra compare Paul
and Barnabas to?
33REVIEW
- 9. What names of gods did the people give to
Barnabas and Paul? - 10. What did the priest of Zeus intended to do?
- 11. Did Barnabas and Paul try to discourage the
people from treating them like gods? yes no
- 12. Does God give people a choice to live their
own lifestyle?
34REVIEW
- 13. Since God is a provider, what are four
things He provides for us? - 14. What did the Jews persuade the Gentiles to
do to Paul? - 15. Did Paul survive the stoning? yes no
35What is the Good News in this Lesson?