A Journey Through Luke & ActsSample
Luke tells us how Paul is continually beaten, imprisoned, or even dragged out of cities for announcing that Jesus is the messianic King of the Jews and of all the world. When Paul arrives at Corinth, he expects he will be persecuted again. But Jesus comforts Paul and meets him one night in a vision saying, “Do not be afraid, keep speaking and do not be silent. I am with you. No one will attack and harm you, because I have many in this city.” And sure enough, Paul is able to stay in the city for a whole year and a half, teaching from the Scriptures and sharing about Jesus. And while people try to attack Paul, just like Jesus said, they are not successful. In fact, the leader who attempted to harm Paul is himself attacked instead. Paul is not driven out of Corinth, but when the time is right, he moves from the city with new friends to strengthen the disciples who were living in Caesarea, Antioch, Galatian, Phrygia and Ephesus.
In Ephesus, Paul introduces the new Jesus followers to the gift of the Holy Spirit, and he teaches for a couple years, amplifying the good news about Jesus to all who live in Asia. The ministry is thriving as many people are miraculously healed and set free, so many that the city’s economy begins to shift as people turn away from the occult and give up their idols to follow Jesus. The local tradesmen who profit from idolatry are upset and begin stirring up the crowds to defend their goddess and fight against Paul’s traveling companions. The city is thrown into confusion, and the riot continues until a town clerk speaks up.
About this Plan
A Journey Through Luke & Acts inspires individuals, small groups, and families to read through the books of Luke and Acts in 40 days. This plan incorporates animated videos and insightful summaries to help participants encounter Jesus and engage with Luke’s brilliant literary design and flow of thought.
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