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Paul was being arrested for preaching the gospel and he was giving a plea to the crowd as he walked up the steps. Then he has to go before Felix and others to plead his case and they wanted to send him back to Jerusalem to have his trial. He refused because he knew there were Jews waiting to ambush him and kill him so, in a quick outburst, Paul appeals to Caesar because he knew it would keep him alive. But prior to going on this trip, Paul was warned by Agabus the prophet that if he went, he would die. Paul chose to go anyway, but God continued to use Paul, even while he was in jail awaiting his opportunity before Caesar. Every jailer, every person in the Praetorium heard the gospel because Paul, in his confinement, told them all about Jesus. The cool thing is, he converted some to Jesus! God can use us, even when we do things quickly, hurriedly, and our crazy decisions!
Why was Paul in prison? How many times was Paul in prison? What crimes was Paul accused of?
Reach Out to Us Today!This week we're covering Acts chapters 22-25 where we see the legal woes of Paul continue to play out. Along the way, the future of Paul's ministry was solidified when Jesus appeared to Paul seemingly in the flesh to let him know that he would be heading to Rome.Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia
Paul in Prison by King's Church
For the Philippians, Paul in prison was the worst that could happen; for Paul—and the Gospel—it was the best, and he told the Philippians so. He even told them to rejoice. But how do you do that…?
In this message, we discuss how to respond when facing challenges and difficulties in life, using the example of the apostle Paul, who endured many hardships while preaching the gospel. We are encouraged to focus on God's strength in our weakness, attach purpose and perspective to our struggles, and fix our gaze on eternal things rather than temporary troubles.
Prison. The very word feels like a bucket of ice dumped down your back, doesn't it? But believers throughout the ages have known what it means to spend time in prison. Just ask the apostle Paul. This week on The Land and the Book, we'll travel to a site where Paul was imprisoned. But it was here that God used him to witness to some of the most powerful people of his day. Don't miss The Land and the Book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How should we pray when we're facing challenges? Can God turn a bad situation around? Does God still do miracles when we face the impossible? Join us as we look at Acts 16, where Paul and Silas are in prison. And even in the middle of that problem, God uses it as an opportunity to advance His story through them. Speaker: Angela Beise
How should we pray when we're facing challenges? Can God turn a bad situation around? Does God still do miracles when we face the impossible? Join us as we look at Acts 16, where Paul and Silas are in prison. And even in the middle of that problem, God uses it as an opportunity to advance His story through them. Speaker: Angela Beise
Paul didn't exactly get the warmest welcome in Jerusalem. The very people he used to be one with turn against him and vow to kill him. He appeals to Caesar, his right as a Roman citizen, which sends him on a long and tumultuous journey leaving him shipwrecked. And yet, this is all in God's plan for many people to see and hear the good news and power of Jesus.
Paul has been moving toward Jerusalem, even though he had warnings not to go. When he arrives, things go down exactly as he was warned. And yet, he is right where the Father wants him. Jesus is with him. The Spirit is empowering him. He has not taken the safe route, but the good route, and he has not gone alone.
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God does an incredible miracle for Paul and Silas in prison. We can learn a lot from them! Acts 16:16-40 Background Music: "Kalimba Relaxation Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Day 274 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE. Israel and Judah are unfaithful. Philippians 2: Epaphroditus comforts Paul in prison Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Join our Facebook group for further discussion: https://www.facebook.com/the1yearbiblechallenge Jeremiah 2:31-47 Jeremiah 3 Jeremiah 4:1-9 Philippians 2:12-30 Psalm 115: 12-18 You're listening to the "Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message
Part 6 concluding the series "“Lifeline” - How to Grab God’s Hand When You’re Going Under"
Today we continue in part 3 of a series we’ve been calling Stir Crazy! Here’s why you really want to listen in on today’s message. There will no doubt be moments in your life when devastating circumstances are imminent – things you have no control over. Relationships will go awry, sickness will set in (which is what we’re all experiencing now with a global pandemic), finances will fumble. You’re going to have good days and even good seasons, but there’ll be devastating days as well. But, because you go through circumstances you can’t control doesn’t mean your circumstances get to control you. You actually have a say in how you choose to be affected by what is affecting you. Today’s message will inspire you to be content, courageous, and contagious no matter what season or situation you are in.
Day 274 of the One Year Audio Bible Experience Podcast. Israel and Judah are unfaithful. Philippians 2: Epaphroditus comforts Paul in prison Jeremiah 2:31-47 Jeremiah 3 Jeremiah 4:1-9 Philippians 2:12-30 Psalm 115: 12-18 CLICK HERE to support this podcast. Your donation will keep this podcast FREE for everyone around the world. Your support helps us add new episodes, add more music, and more voice actors! Come back to earlier episodes for a new Bible Experience! Taken from the HOLY BIBLE: EASY-TO-READ VERSION © 2014 by Bible League International and used by permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message
Scripture:Philippians 3:8 - Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain ChristTranscript:And now, Admonition, brought to you by the Collierville Church of Christ.We read in Paul's letter to the church at Philippi. Yet indeed. I also count all things lost for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish that I may gain Christ.Paul emphasizes as he sits in a Roman prison that he has lost everything he had in a physical sense. All of his possessions are gone. He's in prison. But he'd give it all up again. He counts it as rubbish. He counts it as nothing... Having obtained Christ. What would you pay for the excellence of the knowledge of Jesus Christ? You might have to give everything. Would you give it?For more from the Collierville Church of Christ? Visit Colliervillecoc.org.
In part one (0:00-13:30), Tim and Jon discuss the motives Paul had for putting himself in harm's way. Tim says that Paul's priority was to show a unified world between Jew and Gentile through belief in Jesus. Tim then outlines Paul's time in Jerusalem and his arrest. Tim points out that there are six cycles that begin with Paul being arrested, then Paul is given a platform to speak, then the authority figure saying that Paul doesn't deserve death, but he is never released. Tim says Luke is portraying Paul as a model for how Christians should relate to the powers and cultural structures of the world. Christianity is not a movement that is political, or social, or anything else, but it does encompass those things. It is an entirely different movement of an entirely different nature. In part two (13:30-30:00), Tim continues to outline Paul's trials. Tim quotes from Kavin Rowe: "The Christians are not out to establish Christendom. A new culture, yes, a new political movement, no." Tim points out that Paul submitted to the Roman authorities despite the flaws. It's a stance of loyalty and subversion. Tim points out that Luke is laying Paul's story on top of Jesus' story of also being on trial by the Jewish and Roman authorities. Luke wants the reader to think intelligently about how Christians should relate to the government. God's Kingdom is not a human kingdom; it is a vision of a new and better humanity. There is no such thing as being a Christian in private in the ancient world, nor should there be that option today. In part three (30:00-35:00), Jon points out that Christianity is a movement that doesn't need the same type of power that the Romans had. It's a groundswell, not a top-down approach. Tim says that Luke is trying to communicate that the Jesus movement is its own thing that doesn't fit any other type of movement in human history. In part four (35:00-end), Tim points out that Paul always seemed to interact with corrupt Roman politicians. But when he did, Paul encouraged that official to follow the road of high integrity that they aspire to. Show Resources: World Upside Down: Reading Acts in the Graeco Roman Age by Kavin Rowe https://www.amazon.com/World-Upside-Down-Reading-Graeco-Roman/dp/0199767610/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=kavin+rowe&qid=1551724935&s=gateway&sr=8-2 Show Produced by: Dan Gummel, Jon Collins
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Sunday Evening Service Phil C Philippians Paul In Prison - 24 Minutes long.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Jay Felker talks bout Setting The Spiritual Captives Free.
Review of chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4; Start of chapter 5
The Story of the Bible Part 52