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Sub: Turning The World Upside Down
Intro:
On April the 24th at the Tent Revival in Dallas Tx.
We always have a street report during the night service.
Carl Scott gave the report that 2 accepted Christ and 2 rejected Christ.
In the first 4 verses we see the acceptors verses 5-9 we now see the rejectors.
Context:
is the middle chapter of three which deal with the second missionary journey.
Its treatment of three evangelism missions however, clearly focuses on Athens where, for the first time in Scripture, the message of the one true God confronted the society of many gods.
Transition:
North American cities today are much more like Athens than Jerusalem.
Centers of education and culture, sophisticated cities house people too caught up in themselves to pay much attention to God’s truth.
Yet in all these major modern population centers we find strong congregations of believers speaking God’s truth to society just as Paul did in Athens hundreds of years ago.
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