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Introduction: Review previous lesson
The Arrest in the Temple (21:27-40)
Paul’s Testimony (22:1-21)
Paul’s Citizenship (22:22-30)
The Sanhedrin Divided (23:1-10)
The Plot Against Paul (23:11-22)
Paul before the governors (24-25)
Felix
Festus
Paul before Agrippa (26)
Paul ends up spending years in imprisonment, and it is during this time that he writes to the churches in Colossae, Ephesus, Philippi, and to Philemon.
The Dangerous Journey (27)
Paul’s Ministry in Rome (28)
Conclusion
Acts is the story of how God’s kingdom came to earth as it is in heaven through Jesus and Jesus’ ongoing work through the Holy Spirit who leads the church
Acts contains examples of faithfulness to King Jesus
Acts contains examples of true disciples who share God’s good news through word and action
Acts contains examples of forming diverse communities of believers where all people are regarded as equals
All of this is done in the power of the Holy Spirit
The kingdom of God and the effectiveness of those who carry His message cannot be stopped.
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