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Acts chapter 18
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What was Paul's attitude toward the Jews when they rejected his message and became abusive?
"I've had it with you people."
"If you go to hell, don't blame me."
"If you won't listen, what happens to you isn't my fault."
"You've had your chance --I'm going where the fish are biting."
What effect do you suppose Paul's vision of Christ had on him?
It renewed his courage.
It took away all his problems.
It kept him going.
It gave him confidence he was what God had called him to do.
It reminded him that the Lord and other people were with him.
How did Paul handle his emotions under pressure?
He got mad and gave up on people.
He dealt with conflict directly.
He showed flexibility by shifting his focus to the Gentiles.
He let the Lord calm his fears.
He found peace in Christ.
The Lord spoke to Paul in a vision. In what ways does God speak to you?
through Scripture
in visions
through others
in prayer
through worship
other
What does this story say to you about difficult relationships?
I still need to share my faith in those situations.
I can only do so much, and then it's in God's hands.
God will be with me and help me to do His will.
Some people may oppose me, but others will give me support.
The most important thing is to let God guide me.
What impresses you most about Aquila and Priscilla?
their tent making business partnership with Paul
their invitation and willingness to travel with Paul
Paul's leaving them in Ephesus to start a new church there
their hospitality toward Paul and Apollos
their ability to teach Apollos
Which of Priscilla and Aquila's joint ventures appeals the most to you?
running a business
opening a guest house for traveling missionaries
going on a short-term mission project
hosting a house church or small group
offering the gift of hospitality to those who need it
What might the Lord be saying to you right now?
"I am with you."
"I have many people in this city (to help you)."
"Keep on speaking (or doing what you are called to do)."
"Do not be afraid."
"Keep on speaking (or doing what you are called to do)."
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