The sovereign God of all creation refutes every false dogma and commands all men to repent and believe in Christ. Sermon Outline: I. Paul's response to the idolatry in Athens (v. 16-21). A. Paul's internal response of jealousy for God's name and honor (v. 16). B. Paul's jealousy motivated him to action: evangelism (v. 17). C. The challenges to Paul's evangelism (v. 18-21). II. Paul's message to the Athenians in idolatry (v. 22-34). A. Introduction (v. 22-23). B. God's Sovereignty demonstrated in creation (v. 24-26a). C. God's Sovereignty demonstrated in providence (v. 26b-28). D. God's Sovereignty demonstrated in salvation and judgment (v. 30-31). E. The Athenian response to the gospel (v. 32-34).
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Frank's motto for preaching echos Richard Baxter, "I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.”
He's been walking with the Lord since childhood.
Frank graduated from Greenville Presbyterian Seminary in 2009 with a Masters of Divinity. He...