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Acts 18 | Paul in Corinth and Ephesus: Persistence, Resistance, and Collaboration

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What happens when persistence meets resistance?
In Acts 18, Paul transitions from Athens to Corinth and eventually to Ephesus. Along the way, he encounters significant tension while preaching to the Jews in Corinth, leading to his bold decision to focus on the Gentiles.
We also take a detailed look at Apollos, an influential early Christian teacher mentioned in 1 Corinthians. Despite having limited knowledge of Jesus, his fervent faith and teaching prowess are undeniable. Learn how Priscilla and Aquila's gentle mentorship transforms Apollos' understanding and effectiveness, showcasing early church practices of correction and accountability.
The letters he later writes to the Corinthians and Ephesians stem from his deep connections and experiences in these cities, providing essential context for our study.

In Corinth, Paul faces tension as he preaches the message of Jesus to the Jews, who largely reject it. This leads Paul to declare his intention to focus on the Gentiles, symbolized by shaking off his garments. This act resonates with the earlier Gospel instructions about shaking the dust off one's feet when a town rejects the Gospel. Paul's response highlights a powerful lesson for us today: the importance of sharing the message but also recognizing when it’s time to move on when faced with outright rejection.

Paul's journey introduces us to Priscilla and Aquila, a dynamic husband-and-wife ministry team who significantly support his work. They meet in Corinth, where they share their trade as tentmakers and collaborate in spreading the Gospel. Their influence extends beyond Paul as they later mentor Apollos, a learned but incomplete teacher of the scriptures. This partnership underscores the value of collaborative ministry and the crucial role both men and women play in God's work.

The chapter also introduces Apollos, a passionate and knowledgeable teacher who initially only knows of John's baptism. Priscilla and Aquila discreetly guide him, expanding his understanding of Jesus' life and teachings. This mentorship and Apollos' receptive spirit illustrate the importance of humility and the willingness to accept correction. As believers, embracing guidance and deepening our understanding can greatly enhance our ministry's effectiveness. Acts 18 reminds us of the interconnectedness in the early Church and encourages us to support and learn from one another in our spiritual journeys.
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1. Acts 18 | Paul in Corinth and Ephesus: Persistence, Resistance, and Collaboration (00:00:00)

2. Acts 18 (00:00:01)

3. Teaching, Correction, and Humility in Faith (00:10:41)

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What happens when persistence meets resistance?
In Acts 18, Paul transitions from Athens to Corinth and eventually to Ephesus. Along the way, he encounters significant tension while preaching to the Jews in Corinth, leading to his bold decision to focus on the Gentiles.
We also take a detailed look at Apollos, an influential early Christian teacher mentioned in 1 Corinthians. Despite having limited knowledge of Jesus, his fervent faith and teaching prowess are undeniable. Learn how Priscilla and Aquila's gentle mentorship transforms Apollos' understanding and effectiveness, showcasing early church practices of correction and accountability.
The letters he later writes to the Corinthians and Ephesians stem from his deep connections and experiences in these cities, providing essential context for our study.

In Corinth, Paul faces tension as he preaches the message of Jesus to the Jews, who largely reject it. This leads Paul to declare his intention to focus on the Gentiles, symbolized by shaking off his garments. This act resonates with the earlier Gospel instructions about shaking the dust off one's feet when a town rejects the Gospel. Paul's response highlights a powerful lesson for us today: the importance of sharing the message but also recognizing when it’s time to move on when faced with outright rejection.

Paul's journey introduces us to Priscilla and Aquila, a dynamic husband-and-wife ministry team who significantly support his work. They meet in Corinth, where they share their trade as tentmakers and collaborate in spreading the Gospel. Their influence extends beyond Paul as they later mentor Apollos, a learned but incomplete teacher of the scriptures. This partnership underscores the value of collaborative ministry and the crucial role both men and women play in God's work.

The chapter also introduces Apollos, a passionate and knowledgeable teacher who initially only knows of John's baptism. Priscilla and Aquila discreetly guide him, expanding his understanding of Jesus' life and teachings. This mentorship and Apollos' receptive spirit illustrate the importance of humility and the willingness to accept correction. As believers, embracing guidance and deepening our understanding can greatly enhance our ministry's effectiveness. Acts 18 reminds us of the interconnectedness in the early Church and encourages us to support and learn from one another in our spiritual journeys.
#BibleStudy #Acts18 #NewTestament #ChristianPodcast #PaulTheApostle #SpreadingTheGospel #PriscillaAndAquila #Corinth #Ephesus #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianFaith #ScriptureStudy #HolySpirit #GodsPlanYourPart

Support the Show.

We use Logos Bible Software for our show prep.
Get 5 Free Digital Books and 10% Off- HERE.
Get the Logos 10 Fundamentals for Just $50- HERE.
Check out Ryan's other podcast, God's Whole Story.
Instagram | Facebook | TikTok
YouTube | Rumble | Medium
Contact us at godsplanyourpart@gmail.com
Thanks so much for listening to the show. We'll See you tomorrow.
-Ryan and Jenny

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1. Acts 18 | Paul in Corinth and Ephesus: Persistence, Resistance, and Collaboration (00:00:00)

2. Acts 18 (00:00:01)

3. Teaching, Correction, and Humility in Faith (00:10:41)

505 episodes

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