Paul preached to the Athenians on Mars Hill, and it is a tremendous example for us regarding witnessing to false religions. When Paul addressed the Jews in Acts 13, he repeatedly used the Old Testament, but in Acts 17 he didn't quote Scripture, because the Gentiles had no familiarity with it. Different audiences need different approaches. We need to share messages that people understand. Acts 17:22-31—Witnessing to False Religions
Lesson 1: Witness to cults with the Bible (Acts 13:22-41). (NOTE: This is from the last sermon on outreach).
Lesson 2: Different __________________ need different ____________________ (Acts 17:1-2, 10 cf. Acts 17:22-31; 1 Cor 1:22-23).
Lesson 3: Share a message ____________ ____________________ (Neh 8:1-8).
Family Worship Guide
Memory Verses: John 14:6
Day 1: Read Acts 13:22-47 and discuss: What is the difference between a cult and a false religion? In what way(s) was the religion of the Jews in Paul's day similar to a cult? What does Paul reference when speaking to the Jews in Acts 13?
Day 2: Read Acts 13:22-47, 17:1- 18 discuss: What is one possible reason Luke does not give us the record of Paul's teaching in the synagogues in Acts 17? Compare/contrast the audiences in Acts 13 and in Acts 17, and explain why Luke provided more detail. Compare/contrast Paul's messages in Acts 13 and 17.
Day 3: Read Acts 17 and discuss: What specific verses did Paul quote or allude to from the Old Testament? What did he say that was tied to the Old Testament? Or, in what way did he summarize truth from the Old Testament? What did he quote to the Athenians?
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Scott LaPierre is the teaching pastor at Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, WA, an author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. Scott and his wife, Katie, have nine children and they are passionate homeschooling advocates. Scott...