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Preaching with Purpose
Commentators highlight that Paul didn't give a generic sermon. He courageously addressed the specific sins of his powerful audience, reasoning about 'righteousness' with an unjust judge and 'self-control' with a couple living in adultery. This shows that effective witness often involves applying God's truth directly to people's lives, aiming to awaken the conscience as a first step toward the gospel.
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18th Century
Theologian
And as he reasoned. Greek, "And he discoursing." dialegomenou de autou. No argument should be drawn from the word that is used he…
Was terrified (εμφοβος γενομενος). Ingressive aorist middle of γινομα, "becoming terrified." Εμφοβος (εν and φοβος) old word, in t…
19th Century
Bishop
Righteousness, temperance, and judgment.—The first word, like our English “justice,” includes in Greek ethics the duties which man…
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Added to the description of Felix’s response is this vignette about the interaction between the Roman governor, his Jewish wife, and the Christian …
16th Century
Theologian
And as he disputed. Felix hoped that he would take some delight in Paul’s sermon, as men who desire new things willingly feed their ears w…
17th Century
Pastor
And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and
judgment to come
The apostle not…
17th Century
Minister
The apostle reasoned concerning the nature and obligations of righteousness, temperance, and a judgment to come, thus showing the oppressive judge …